I’d prefer to avoid the moral scorn that will be directed at Indigenous voice to parliament critics. But in the absence of an 11th-hour prime ministerial change of heart, it’s absolutely necessary that Australia vote No.
Labor’s wishful thinking will crash against the reality of blackouts, reduced production and more expensive electricity.
In his eulogy for George Pell, former prime minister Tony Abbott celebrates a wonderful life, a once-in-a-generation gathering and a rededication to the ideals the late Cardinal lived for.
The senator was one of the very few strategic insiders who’ve had the guts and honesty to think out loud what every strategist must privately ponder.
In keeping both his faith and his cool, in not succumbing to despair in desolate circumstances, Pell is truly a saint for our times.
As a first-rate economy with the military power to match, China is probably a more formidable competitor than the Soviet Union ever was.
This is a testing time for our party, and it’s not just because we’re losing elections. The Liberals need to go back to basics and remember the strengths of its founder’s tradition, writes Tony Abbott.
The 38 Australians murdered on MH17 were among the first victims of Vladimir Putin’s war of extermination against Ukraine.
Let’s recognise Indigenous Australians in the constitution, but find a better way of doing so.
Things might get worse for conservatives before they get better, but we will be vindicated in the end.