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| 'A Fair Go' for all Australia lacks an emotionally satisfying founding event and as a result an expression of national identity. By Graeme Couch - 8/7/2026 | 24 | 11 hours ago | ||
| Are independent schools really just for rich kids? Jane Caro is a well-known opponent of private schools receiving any government money, and she relies on fiction rather than fact to prove her point. By Scott Prasser - 11/6/2026 | 13 | 24 days ago | ||
| Can Angus Taylor rekindle the romance? Conservatives are in the middle of a marriage breakdown. Half of Coalition voters have left. By Graham Young - 29/6/2026 | 12 | 10 days ago | ||
| Let voting be voluntary Compulsory voting empowers the disengaged and lets safe-seat politicians take supporters for granted. By David Leyonhjelm - 15/6/2026 | 10 | 24 days ago | ||
| Australia need not fear foreign workers: we remain in control Australia needs foreign workers, but what lessons can we learn from other countries with large worker populations, like Singapore? By Chris Lewis - 24/6/2026 | 10 | 16 days ago | ||
| Roll over Banjo, they're culling your brumbies Brumbies in the Australian Alps face a death sentence, despite their romantic legacy, while predators are protected. By John Mikkelsen - 18/6/2026 | 9 | 18 days ago | ||
| The Iran conflict and the potential collapse of the ‘Greater Israel’ vision As global support wanes and America looks inward, Israel faces a fateful choice between expansion and integration. By Murray Hunter - 12/6/2026 | 8 | 27 days ago | ||
| Political disarray in Australia If politics is about 'The Economy Stupid' then Australia is actually suffering from a lot of stupid and even more confusion.. By Ben Rees - 10/7/2026 | 8 | 19 hours ago | ||
| The price of miscalculation A war launched to reshape the Middle East has instead exposed the limits of force - and the cost of misunderstanding a nation that has spent millennia learning how to endure. By Alon Ben-Meir - 26/6/2026 | 8 | 11 days ago | ||
| A new political party – why? Modern democracies need less permanent campaigning and more permanent problem-solving. By Luca Belgiorno-Nettis - 3/7/2026 | 6 | 6 days ago | ||
| Is One Nation trolling the Coalition? Labor says Australia is a hotel. One Nation says it's a monoculture. Where does the Coalition stand? By Graham Young - 2/7/2026 | 5 | 10 days ago | ||
| Securing the South Pacific's uncertain future The South Pacific risks becoming a battleground when it wants to remain a Zone of Peace. By Simon Hutagalung - 17/6/2026 | 5 | 24 days ago | ||
| Interpreting the Holocaust from a range of historiographical perspectives: a brief overview The Holocaust has become more than a history of Nazi Germany. It is an inquiry into modern civilisation itself. By John Ebel - 19/6/2026 | 4 | 20 days ago | ||
| Trump and the aestheticization of fear Rather than enabling genuine democratic participation, fascist movements transform politics into a spectacle. By Sam Ben-Meir - 23/6/2026 | 4 | 19 days ago | ||
| Clash of sexual civilisations - mass immigration, sex crimes and female empowerment Europe's rape statistics tell two stories: imported misogyny and ever-expanding definitions of sexual crime. By Bettina Arndt - 24/6/2026 | 4 | 15 days ago | ||
| The AUKUS spectre Is AUKUS just another expression of long-held Australian xenophobia or racism towards the Chinese? By Chek Ling - 30/6/2026 | 4 | 12 days ago | ||
| The West's circular firing squad - or is it a daisy chain? Why does the conservative commentariat scrutinise populists more fiercely than the establishment that failed? By Scott Heathwood - 2/7/2026 | 4 | 9 days ago | ||
| Scrutinising the unpardonable: the AUKUS public inquiry so far Will Australia get submarines, or simply become America's southern naval base? By Binoy Kampmark - 8/7/2026 | 4 | 3 days ago | ||
| America at 250: a reckoning and a call to conscience What hunger in the human soul chooses chains over courage, a demagogue over the demanding art of freedom? By Alon Ben-Meir - 10/7/2026 | 3 | 25 hours ago | ||
| Climate chaos: planetary dangers and humanitarian emergency Treat fossil fuels like nuclear weapons: phase them out through a global non-proliferation treaty. By Evaggelos Vallianatos - 1/7/2026 | 3 | 11 days ago | ||
| Soccer is just one of four beautiful football codes in Australia SBS champions 'wog ball' but when it comes to sport, diversity really is our strength. By Chris Lewis - 1/7/2026 | 3 | 11 days ago | ||
| Psychology: help yourself to a secure life Notable new psychology-primer, Secure, urges the use of tools and techniques from attachment theory, to create a healthier and more secure life. By Stephen Saunders - 22/6/2026 | 3 | 13 days ago | ||
| Grok AI and the new era of AI-enabled warfare: US drone targeting and operations in Iran and Ukraine While Pope Leo frets that AI might be used autonomously to target military personnel, reality has leapfrogged him. By Murray Hunter - 23/6/2026 | 3 | 19 days ago | ||
| New geography of global trade: the Oceans Bridge - Africa World trade is dominated by naval chokepoints, but there are ways to go around them. By Jesinta Adams - 19/6/2026 | 3 | 23 days ago | ||
| Australia's failed suicide policies Male suicide in Australia is to be addressed by teaching boys about gender equity - because male suicide is a form of female oppression? By Bettina Arndt - 11/6/2026 | 3 | 15 days ago | ||
| Lion’s den politics: Pauline Hanson at the National Press Club Pauline Hanson has spent 30 years attacking the establishment. What happens if she becomes part of it? By Binoy Kampmark - 22/6/2026 | 2 | 20 days ago | ||
| Remove the crude oil, and you do not merely dim the lights,you dismantle society! Wind turbines and solar panels only generate electricity - they cannot make anything. By Ronald Stein and Yoshihiro Muronaka - 3/7/2026 | 2 | 9 days ago | ||
| The domestic violence triage system Buried in this feminist report is something genuinely radical: a campaign to redefine due process itself as misconduct. By Bettina Arndt - 6/7/2026 | 2 | 3 days ago | ||
| Discrimination is not always the moral and commercial wrong it is made out to be In effect, anti-discrimination laws and expensive associated entitlements are promoting the very type of discrimination they seek to prevent. By Brendan O'Reilly - 7/7/2026 | 2 | 5 days ago | ||
| From utopia to branding: what happened to the fairy tale? The greatest fantasy changes how we see reality. Today's often just changes the merchandise. By Sam Ben-Meir - 7/7/2026 | 1 | 5 days ago | ||
| Australia's property obsession is ending. The next generation of wealth builders is already looking elsewhere. What happens when Australia's favourite investment stops making financial sense? By Alex Jamieson - 9/7/2026 | 1 | 3 days ago | ||
| The respectable corruption of Australia Australians believe that trade-offs don't really matter. This is false. Australia is still a constrained system, and we are testing limits. By Tim Butler - 6/7/2026 | 1 | 6 days ago | ||
| Adding to failure: amending Australia's under-16 social media ban The observational study of 408 children between the ages of 12 and 17 found that over 85% of the participants 'reported using social media platforms subject to the Act at follow-up'.. By Binoy Kampmark - 29/6/2026 | 1 | 13 days ago | ||
| From healing to harm The primary challenge is not merely the acquisition of new knowledge or technological advancement, but the preservation of the wisdom necessary to apply these capabilities judiciously. By Joseph Varon - 30/6/2026 | 1 | 12 days ago | ||
| After recognition - what happens to survivors of wartime sexual violence thirty years after the wars? The Balkan wars ended thirty years ago. For many survivors of sexual violence, the struggle did not. By Wioletta Rebecka - 25/6/2026 | 1 | 17 days ago | ||
| California ports expose the state as a national security risk to America With more in-state refinery closures eminent, California Ports are incapable of importing the large volumes of transportation fuels demanded by the 4th largest economy in the world. By Ronald Stein and Mike Ariza - 25/6/2026 | 1 | 17 days ago | ||
| Repetitive folly: Israel’s futile war in Lebanon deepens Israel's war in Lebanon was meant to weaken Hezbollah. Instead, Hezbollah is adapting and the war is spreading. By Binoy Kampmark - 12/6/2026 | 1 | 30 days ago | ||
| Australian digital sovereignty The EU is no longer just regulating Europe. It is exporting its digital rules to the world. By John Töns - 16/6/2026 | 1 | 26 days ago |

