Features Australia
Immoral relativity
Crusaders against paedophilia seem able to turn their outrage on and off
My ideas boom
Innovative ways to make our government lean and agile
Trump Derangement Syndrome
Why such antipathy to The Donald?
Not all multiculturalism is created equal
Why is Australia’s model so much more successful than Europe’s?
Flagging interest
Given the choice, the Kiwis may end up preferring the Union Jack after all
Partners in peace
The Iranians are masters of chess. And they’re playing us for fools
Slap in the face
Voting to retain compulsory student union fees is a betrayal of core Liberal values
Business/Robbery etc
Export prices won’t help the federal budget
Svetlana down under?
In a quirk of history, Stalin’s daughter almost wound up in Australia
That redheaded rascal is at it again!
A modern, progressive, satirical take on Ginger Meggs
Fool’s gold
The Australian Law Reform Commission is wrong.
The mark of Cain
Those Liberals who voted to oust Prime Minister Abbott may come to regret their treachery
Time to stop this politicians’ rort
The Senate voting reforms are essential to restoring democracy to our flawed system
Behaviour unbecoming
Those bigmouths who have spilled the beans on office gossip and scuttlebutt do themselves no favours
Abbott’s sliding doors
As his latest writing demonstrates, things should have turned out very differently for the former PM
Hard luck stories
Tales of childhood misery and misfortune are the entry price of joining the Aboriginal debate, apparently
Business/Robbery etc
Oil the cause of BHP-Billiton’s troubled waters
It’s the masses who are stupid, stupid
Dare to question today’s elitist ideologies at your peril
Chasing the latte vote
Across the anglosphere, right of centre parties are ignoring their core supporters
Aux bien pensants
Australians should thank ICAC Commissioner Megan Latham for demonstrating that she presides over what was, from its very inception, a…
Campus Nazis
Universities are hotbeds of anti-Semitism
Warri and Yatungka
Warri and Yatungka
Farewell, John Hirst
The distinguished Australian historian John Hirst has sadly died at age 73. Those who knew him at La Trobe University…
Business/Robbery etc
Greed prepares to replace fear at the Stock Exchange
The curious case of Mr Assange
Or ‘How Human Rights have become Legal Wrongs’