Argument for shift to nuclear thwarted by energy illiteracy
Peter Dutton must have the courage to confront the renewable energy lobby, which will fight like a cornered cat to avoid competition.
Peter Dutton must have the courage to confront the renewable energy lobby, which will fight like a cornered cat to avoid competition.
We don’t need a federal integrity commission to tell us Labor’s relationship with the unions is the cosiest and most cancerous deal in town.
If the story of pan-governmental mismanagement is written, Scott Morrison’s misjudgment is likely to appear as a mere footnote.
The West has indulged China by pretending that Taiwan is not a state.
Chris Bowen’s conceited approach fails to dispel the impression he’s out of his depth and the PM has bitten off more than he can chew.
The proposal to drop the Lord’s prayer in parliament reflects a contest between our Christian heritage and the church of woke neo-Marxism.
Stand-up comedy has been replaced with performative piety. It doesn’t have to be funny, it just has to contribute to the fight against systemic evils and the creation of a less shameful society.
The CFMEU is a misfit in the modern progressive Labor Party, a throwback to an earlier, masculine age of less inclusive workplaces and sexism on an industrial scale.
NZ should be a solid partner in the Western alliance against Russia-China. Instead, it is vacillating in a most disturbing manner.
If anything is worthy of a royal commission or three, it is the half-a-trillion-dollar fiscal adventure prompted by the threat of a pandemic.
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