Labor Hack Slurs Menzies
It is ironic that politicians such as Pat Conroy seek to smear Menzies as a "Nazi appeaser", while it is the modern left that supports expanding government control over public debate.
Stuart Ballantyne writes that if there was an award for the nation that contributed the most to Australia, it would go to the Scots!
Comparisons between the collapse of Rome and the senile polities of the West have become the journalistic norm.
The Prime Minister levels slurs at those who oppose his far-left fringe referendum agenda for the country. He's wrong on all counts.
Despite the claims of a single-page document behind the referendum, the final report from the Referendum Council paints a bleak picture for Australia's future.
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.
Would a court ever view police conduct during COVID in the same light as in a recent case involving police and the deceased criminal George Floyd?
Tucker Carlson speaks with alleged human trafficker Tristan Tate
The Covid-19 pandemic narratives continue to clash and Michael Tomlinson explores some of the ethical failures.
The blame for the housing crisis can be laid at the foot of government. Incredibly, they seem intent on making it worse rather than better.
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.
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