Angus Taylor Is Not the Answer
Why Angus Taylor represents continuity, not renewal, and cannot rebuild the Liberal base.
The government's frenzied rush to easy housing affordability pressures is set to make home prices even more unaffordable.
The announcement by the Soros-backed Open Societies Foundation that it's ceasing European operations suggests a significant shift in geopolitics could be underway.
The contrast between Labor's pre-election presentation and the post-victory policy reality turns attention to the Prime Minister's history with the Fabian Society.
Entrenching inequality based on race is something straight out of Animal Farm. The book was supposed to warn about Stalinism, not a blueprint for our politicians.
In a nation seemingly divided by its finances, the wisdom of building a financial moat is lost on many who have yet to experience hardship.
The Prime Minister levels slurs at those who oppose his far-left fringe referendum agenda for the country. He's wrong on all counts.
The signs are there that the economy is on the skids, but the worse it gets for most of us, the better it is for some.
The failed cultural heritage laws of Western Australia provide a guide to how the Voice might work and what will be their primary motivation.
The High Court of Australia is taking a more activist legal line. That heralds danger if they are asked to rule on any constitutionally enshrined powers of a race-based Voice.
The government's proposed reforms to higher education miss the mark, but they also identify just how our entire education system is failing our children.
Millions are giving up their most precious private data for a few digital baubles. It's the ultimate long-term move by authoritarians looking to enslave us.
The report into the conduct of Shane Drumgold is damning. However, it also raises important questions. Primarily, Is our justice system really blind?
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