The essence of an omnishambles
Brittany Higgins was ensnared in a project to punish her former employers in the Morrison government, with the whole saga showing extraordinary insights into the politics of 2021.
Brittany Higgins was ensnared in a project to punish her former employers in the Morrison government, with the whole saga showing extraordinary insights into the politics of 2021.
Populism always demands a charismatic leader, celebrity or just a rabble rouser – that the US has Trump and the best Australia can produce is Pauline Hanson, testifies to dramatic differences in political culture.
The Foreign Minister’s significant and contentious speech this week is a sign of the nation’s widening division on Israel.
There has never been a challenge like this before and the human mind and our social order is at stake.
We must stop framing the debate as the right to discriminate versus the right to equality … we need both.
The revolution starts here: we’ve over-parented our kids – but let them run wild on social media. Now a growing movement of fed-up parents are fighting to keep kids off smartphones.
In a document integral to the role of religious schools in Australia, the report says virtually nothing about the contribution made to the nation by strong faith-based schooling.
The turbulence caused by former party leaders this week is part of a growing phenomenon in this country.
Jim Chalmers has told corporate leaders the economy is ‘not productive enough, competitive and dynamic enough’ and ‘this will cost us it we don’t attend to it’.
Penny Wong has gambled her integrity and accountability by reinstating Australia’s funding of UNRWA, an organisation heavily discredited through its relations with Hamas.
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