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View commentsView articleTrump prepares to ditch two-state solution
The two-state solution is dead and buried. A Jordan–Israel agreement may be the last untested path to peace.
By David Singer - 11/7/2025
2119 mins ago
View commentsView articleAustralian science has gone overboard for ‘climate action’
Of all ways to ‘rescue’ the environment, climate-action looks the most elitist and least promising.
By Stephen Saunders - 10/7/2025
42 days ago
View commentsView articleThe economic imperative for nuclear power
Electricity from nuclear power sources is a necessity to ensure future balanced economic growth that is a lifeline out of poverty and instability for citizens in both developed and developing economies.
By Ronald Stein, Robert Jeffrey and Olivia Vaughan - 10/7/2025
22 days ago
View commentsView articlePayback for false allegations
Perjury is a crime. But when it happens in domestic violence cases, the courts look the other way.
By Bettina Arndt - 9/7/2025
14 days ago
View commentsView articleDear God - it’s 2028
Stuart Ballantyne, imagines a conversation with God in 2028
By Stuart Ballantyne - 9/7/2025
44 days ago
View commentsView articleTrump’s immigration plan is a human and economic disaster
It is hard to assess the disastrous impact of Trump's immigration policy on our economy and its horrific human rights violations.
By Alon Ben-Meir - 8/7/2025
52 days ago
View commentsView articleOperation Midnight Hammer: were Iran’s nuclear facilities damaged?
Trump declared obliteration. The data suggest disruption — temporary, limited, and legally reckless.
By Binoy Kampmark - 8/7/2025
15 days ago
View commentsView articleNanny state meets the matriarchy
We’ve gone from patriarchy to matriarchy — or maybe something worse: the rise of the feminarchy.
By Graham Young - 7/7/2025
84 days ago
View commentsView articleSelling renewables – a marketer's dream
At current growth rates, Australia won’t reach its clean energy target for 50 to 100 years - if ever.
By Tom Biegler - 7/7/2025
36 days ago
View commentsView articleMalaysian prime minister’s own political party is in collapse
Anwar, the leader of ‘reformasi’, once leading massive street protests against the government is now getting protests in the streets asking him to resign.
By Murray Hunter - 4/7/2025
29 days ago
View commentsView articleHow much should we pay our pollies?
If entering politics was motivated by service rather than career, it would attract people who have done more than just climb the party ladder.
By David Leyonhjelm - 3/7/2025
97 days ago
View commentsView articleLayers of political reality
It is not a matter of a lack of political will, strategy, or resources in the first place; rather, it is the futility of trying to change things thoroughly because the innermost core does not allow it to happen.
By Mamtimin Ala - 2/7/2025
611 days ago
View commentsView articleI refuse to defend the indefensible
Israel's refusal to acknowledge Palestinian rights and humanity perpetuated a zero-sum narrative where Jewish safety is predicated on Palestinian dehumanization and death
By Alon Ben-Meir - 1/7/2025
710 days ago
View commentsView articleStaffing for parliamentarians - who should control their numbers and classification?
There is a need for an independent review of staffing allocations—to replace opaque conventions with transparent standards.
By Scott Prasser - 1/7/2025
112 days ago
View commentsView articleA vassal’s impulse: Australia backs US strike on Iran
Wong's shift from constipated caution to free-flow approval for the US attack was a craven capitulation to the warmonger class.
By Binoy Kampmark - 30/6/2025
77 days ago
View commentsView articleHastie’s sensible advice: more transparency on US forces in Australia
Australia’s sovereignty in terms of how the US conducts its operations has been spared? Given AUKUS, this is an unsustainable claim.
By Binoy Kampmark - 27/6/2025
813 days ago
View commentsView articleIsolated Australia under the new world disorder
Australia has no army, navy, or air force to speak about. Even our neighbours now have larger armed forces.
By Murray Hunter - 26/6/2025
616 days ago
View commentsView articleThe Trump administration advocates for nuclear power
Affordable and reliable electricity from nuclear power sources is a necessity to ensure future balanced economic growth that is a lifeline out of poverty, and security for citizens around the world.
By Ronald Stein, Oliver Hemmers and Steve Curtis - 26/6/2025
117 days ago
View commentsView articleThe anti-feminist psychiatrist
Under the guise of protecting girls, researchers exploit harmless male banter to incriminate boys and label them misogynists.
By Bettina Arndt - 25/6/2025
218 days ago
View commentsView articleRevival: knowledge without wisdom
Life, death, tragedy, love, beauty, courage, loyalty—all of these are omitted from our modern vocational curricula, and yet they are the only things that ever really matter.
By Steven Schwartz - 25/6/2025
317 days ago
View commentsView articleDirective to Iran: retaliation bad; de-escalation good
De-escalation has become one of those coarse words in severe need of banishment, best kept in an index used by unredeemable hypocrites.
By Binoy Kampmark - 24/6/2025
319 days ago
View commentsView articleAustralia: we have a city problem! (Part one)
Even on the eve of Federation it was contended that the capitals were congested cesspools. Federation promised decentralisation. It didn’t deliver.
By Ross Elliott - 24/6/2025
218 days ago
View commentsView articleCFMEU challenge ends but construction’s $60b problem remains
If productivity growth in construction had kept pace with manufacturing, the economy would now be $60 billion better off every year.
By Jon Davies - 23/6/2025
220 days ago
View commentsView article'Success leads many astray to their ruin'
The ancient quote from the Greek philosopher Phaedrus, to not let success go to one's head and inflating one's ego, which can lead to terrible failure, is a timeless warning to Trump and Netanyahu.
By Alon Ben-Meir - 23/6/2025
220 days ago
View commentsView articleAdam Smith 'blesses' Trump tariffs
The president’s executive order cites the same three exceptions to free trade as did Adam Smith — in the same order.
By Darren Nelson and James Carter - 19/6/2025
622 days ago
View commentsView articleNo one left behind: a new mandate for multilateralism in crisis
The 2025 High Level Political Forum is not just another forum - it is a test of whether the UN can live up to its founding principles amid deepening global crises.
By Ioan Voicu - 19/6/2025
222 days ago
View commentsView articleThe greatest oxymoron statement of all time – ‘Renewable Energy’
So-called renewables like wind and solar, 100% made from fossil fuels, only generate electricity occasionally.
By Ronald Stein and Roger Caiazza - 18/6/2025
2315 days ago
View commentsView articleProductivity? Government is a dead weight on the economy
Past performance is the best predictor of future performance, so the business chiefs heading to Anthony Albanese’s Productivity Summit should know they are about to be carved up and handed to the union movement.
By Graham Young - 17/6/2025
823 days ago
View commentsView articleThe fraying of reality
Is a fake summer reading list a harmless AI 'hallucination' or a glimpse of something more troubling: a culture slowly surrendering to the smooth, convincing voice of unreality?
By Steven Schwartz - 13/6/2025
423 days ago
View commentsView articleThe Liberal Party’s future can’t be teal progressivism
The advice they are providing is about as delusional as saying the royals need to become more like Meghan Markle to save the monarchy.
By Dan Ryan - 13/6/2025
2121 days ago
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