The Australia We Could Still Build
A better Australia will not be wished into being by Canberra, but built again in homes, churches, towns and families.
“It’s better to be six months too early than a moment too late” They were words of advice to
It’s great to be back with the first Weekly Dose of Common Sense for 2018. I trust you had
Like many Australians, I am in the process of winding down after a year of change and challenge. It has
Parliament is still embroiled in the citizenship fiasco with a continuing log of claims and counter-claims. The self-disclosure
Sometimes politics can be frustrating for both voters and those they elect to represent them. Electors lament political decisions that
It is tempting to write about something other than politics this week lest merely talking about the dysfunction of our
The result of the marriage postal survey is in and nearly 40% of Australians voted NO to redefining marriage. A
The citizenship fiasco looms as the last nail in public confidence in this parliament and threatens the legitimacy of parliament
People say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. If that is true, Australian Conservatives should be very flattered indeed.
It seems that I am one of the lucky ones. The NBN is connected to my home and it works
I’ll be brief today as the Senate is sitting and there is a pile of legislation that needs an
Just when I thought politics couldn’t disappoint any further, I see more half-baked proposals to fix our broken
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