Labor’s Debt Wreck
In recent weeks I have been commenting on the storm clouds gathering over the Australian economy and how our government
Debt’s Double-Edged Sword
Debt is a double-edged sword. Sometimes it provides opportunity to invest for the future and sometimes it robs the future
Slippery Slope
Just when you think the Australian Parliament cannot throw up any more surprises, it almost spins out of control. Peter
Tough Economic Choices Ahead
The Reserve Bank’s decision to cut interest rates yesterday suggests that the impact of the economic slowdown in China
European Choices are Australia’s Too
I have been in London for the past few days for a series of engagements. It is a wonderful city
A Rude Awakening
The dreadful protests by Islamic fundamentalists in Sydney on the weekend were the portend of what I have been consistently
The Divergent Political Path
There are two distinct facets to politics in Australia today. One is based on rational concerns about the direction in
Supporting our National Symbols
This week saw the celebration of National Flag Day. It passed with little fanfare and virtually no public recognition in
Good Government Goes Missing
This week there have been two significant events that encapsulate the failure of Labor’s approach to government. The first
Family vs. State
The rearing of the next generation is the most important task that any parents can undertake. Their role in developing
The PM’s Politics of Principle
Most Australians would welcome the about-face by the Gillard Government in respect to offshore processing of illegal arrivals. However, it
Common Sense from Canada
[et_pb_section][et_pb_row][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text]Julia Gillard is right. Electricity