Faith in the Silent Majority
I often wonder how there can be such a divide between the views and beliefs of mainstream Australians and the
Labor’s Royal Family of Regret
No matter where you go in Australia, there are many people who are worried about the state of the nation.
From the Field
One of the many privileges of being a parliamentarian is the opportunity to have new experiences that develop our knowledge
A Businessman’s Warning
The headline in today’s Australian reflects many of the sentiments that I have been writing about in recent years.
Greens’ Reality Check
The parliament has risen for the winter break and the past week was characterised by an emotional debate about asylum
Boot Camp
Six months ago I declared my intention to adopt a healthier lifestyle. The aim was to get fit, lose weight
Stopping the Death Spiral
The brouhaha over Gina Rinehart’s investment in Fairfax Media is simply astounding. Fairfax has been in a business death
The Upside Down World of Moral Outrage
The topsy-turvy world of moral relativism and PC judgment came home to roost this week. The disengagement of common sense
The Truth is Now Out There
For many years we have heard the Labor Party, the Greens and their various sympathisers rabbit on about how the
Government, God and GetUp!
One hears a lot of (generally left-oriented) advocates for the separation of church and state. Their intention is generally more
Lessons from Europe
The growing European financial crisis has been as predictable as it has been mismanaged. That the entitlement mentality and successive
Marked for Death
Mark Steyn is one of the greatest communicators in the world today. He can distil the absurdity of almost any