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View commentsView articleWhat economy is RBA Deputy Governor Andrew Hauser talking about?
Deputy governor Andrew Hauser likened Australia’s economy to a racehorse ready to sprint — but beneath the rhetoric lies stagnating productivity, rising business closures, and jockeys that keeps flogging the same tired mount.
By Graham Young - 14/11/2025
59 hours ago
View commentsView articleCrunch time for Trump on Judea and Samaria (West Bank)
With Israel rejecting a Palestinian state and Saudi Arabia demanding one, Trump may turn to a revived Saudi proposal that redraws borders without moving a single resident.
By David Singer - 14/11/2025
54 hours ago
View commentsView articleThe 2026 US midterm elections and the future of American support for Ukraine
The 2026 midterms won’t remove Trump, but they could neutralise his foreign-policy agenda. A Democratic Congress would have the power - and the motive - to restore robust US backing for Ukraine.
By Yuri Koszarycz - 13/11/2025
73 hours ago
View commentsView articleCoalition marriage hits the rocks
As the Liberals face a defining choice on net zero, the century-old partnership with the Nationals is straining under the weight of conflicting values and diverging electorates.
By Scott Prasser - 12/11/2025
821 hours ago
View commentsView articleHey ho, CORSIA has gotta go (too)!
Stay Grounded accused the aviation industry of being 'a greenwashing best practice case' because 'CORSIA covers only a tiny part of aviation emissions'.
By Darren Nelson - 12/11/2025
13 days ago
View commentsView article'Wrong Think' in Australia: when opinions become a crime
In Western Australia, gun owners are losing their licences not for breaking laws but for holding the 'wrong' opinions - a troubling echo of Orwell’s 1984, where dissent itself is the offence.
By David Leyonhjelm - 10/11/2025
35 days ago
View commentsView articleFrom a beacon of democracy to authoritarian rule
There is a growing consensus among many notable political scientists and historians that America is at a perilous crossroads: Trump has chosen the road that leads to disastrous authoritarianism.
By Alon Ben-Meir - 10/11/2025
63 days ago
View commentsView articleDid the events at Pinjarra WA in 1834 merit yet another official apology to Aboriginal people?
A modern Governor says sorry for an 1834 conflict under British administration. Is that accountability - or branding?
By Brendan O'Reilly - 7/11/2025
193 days ago
View commentsView articleUN, UNRWA, Jordan & Egypt complicit in Gaza civilian casualties
While Albanese accused Israel of genocide, the United Nations, UNRWA, Egypt and Jordan stand condemned for materially contributing to Gaza’s suffering.
By David Singer - 7/11/2025
2424 hours ago
View commentsView articleYou can check out any time you like but ….
For many dementia and aged-care patients, Australia’s end-of-life laws make escape impossible. When mercy becomes illegal, cruelty becomes policy.
By Max Wallace - 6/11/2025
138 days ago
View commentsView articleChatbot dystopia: the quick march of AI sycophancy
In Huxley’s future, pleasure pacified the masses. In ours, the machines do it - one sycophantic sentence at a time.
By Binoy Kampmark - 5/11/2025
210 days ago
View commentsView articleGetting dumber: the reverse Flynn effect and the politics of denial
For decades, humanity appeared to be getting smarter. Then, inconveniently, it wasn’t. IQs are now sliding backwards.
By Steven Schwartz - 4/11/2025
73 days ago
View commentsView articleYet another US pivot to Asia
Like Obama’s before it, Trump’s 'pivot' faltered - revealing an America no longer the unchallenged power in a changing East Asia.
By Murray Hunter - 3/11/2025
49 days ago
View commentsView articleNothing sexy about this sticky tax web
When Queensland’s Revenue Office treated a husband and wife differently over the same property, it raised an unexpected question: has bureaucracy finally outpaced biology?
By John Mikkelsen - 3/11/2025
412 days ago
View commentsView articleQueensland’s Energy Roadmap is more likely to be first steps than a completed journey
The Crisafulli government’s roadmap is a welcome correction — more reliable and less reckless than Labor’s plan - but electricity won’t be getting any cheaper.
By Graham Young - 30/10/2025
149 days ago
View commentsView articleHey ho, IMO has gotta go!
The IMO’s bid to impose a worldwide carbon levy on shipping has been postponed after U.S. opposition, but few believe the UN will abandon its net-zero crusade.
By Darren Nelson - 29/10/2025
314 days ago
View commentsView articleIf 'business as usual' is so utterly broken, why do we keep doing it?
We’ve diagnosed the disease but keep prescribing the same medicine. Why Australia’s planning and infrastructure systems can’t stop doing what doesn’t work.
By Ross Elliott - 28/10/2025
1416 days ago
View commentsView articleFichte and the right to be well: a philosophical case for universal healthcare
Fichte’s radical idea - that freedom is a shared condition, not a private possession - makes universal healthcare not charity, but justice.
By Sam Ben-Meir - 28/10/2025
77 days ago
View commentsView articleMarches for Australia are becoming the only 'opposition' to unpopular mass-migration
As Labor-Liberal institutionalises mass-migration and fake net-zero, March for Australia protests continue. After October 19, the next one is Australia Day.
By Stephen Saunders - 24/10/2025
918 days ago
View commentsView articleTrump & Bibi bury Biden/UN 'State of Palestine' in Gaza’s rubble
The Trump Declaration speaks of peace and prosperity but offers Palestinians no state, only the faint promise of reform and remote self-determination.
By David Singer - 24/10/2025
89 days ago
View commentsView articleWe stopped practicing capitalism
True capitalism mirrors nature: earning your place through contribution, not coercion.
By Mollie Engelhart - 23/10/2025
814 days ago
View commentsView articleTrump’s assault on the UN is self-defeating
It is hard to imagine that there is not a single adult in Trump’s orbit to tell him that withdrawing from the many UN agencies that provide critical humanitarian services undermines rather than advances the US’ national interest and global standing
By Alon Ben-Meir - 23/10/2025
420 days ago
View commentsView articleHow many hospitals will an extra 1 million people need?
Everyone talks about housing for Australia’s growing population, but who’s counting the hospitals, schools and water needed for another million people? The numbers don’t add up.
By Ross Elliott - 22/10/2025
319 days ago
View commentsView articleDisability inclusion in early education can’t just be promised – it has to be practised
Every time a child with disability is turned away from early education, they hear: you don’t belong here. Inclusion on paper isn’t enough - it has to start in practice.
By Monique Power - 22/10/2025
124 days ago
View commentsView articleThe great narco pretext: Trump readies for regime change in Venezuela
Trump’s ‘war on cartels’ looks less like drug enforcement and more like old-fashioned imperial policing - with airstrikes, bounties, and CIA operations leading the charge.
By Binoy Kampmark - 21/10/2025
724 days ago
View commentsView articleWhy does the world insanely ignore nuclear power?
We’ve spent $5 trillion chasing the wind, when slightly used nuclear fuel could power the world for a cent per kilowatt-hour - if government stopped smothering free enterprise.
By Ronald Stein, Oliver Hemmers and Steve Curtis - 21/10/2025
1419 days ago
View commentsView articleMarch for Australia
Behind the March for Australia was quiet frustration — families struggling with rent, young men losing ground, and a country wondering who’s really being heard.
By Bettina Arndt - 20/10/2025
911 days ago
View commentsView articleHome truths about wind and solar power
The Senate’s hunt for climate misinformation could start closer to home - with the myths about free wind, green energy, and endless sunshine.
By Rafe Champion - 20/10/2025
321 days ago
View commentsView articleTrump’s Gaza Peace Plan takes one giant step forward for mankind
Trump’s Gaza peace plan has cleared its first major hurdle, with Israel and Hamas signing on to key steps for ending the war - but the road ahead remains perilous.
By David Singer - 17/10/2025
423 days ago
View commentsView articleCan Asia reinvigorate multilateralism?
As wars, inequality, and climate threats deepen, Asian leaders told the UN it must reform or risk irrelevance - solidarity, they warned, is the only way forward.
By Ioan Voicu - 17/10/2025
527 days ago
View commentsView articleCharlie Kirk and Socrates
From Socrates to Charlie Kirk, those who dare to speak truth to power risk martyrdom — and reveal the enduring struggle between reason and tyranny.
By Bert Olivier - 16/10/2025
2728 days ago
View commentsView articleOutsized and eccentric: the farce behind the Nobel Peace Prize
From Kissinger to Machado, the Nobel Peace Prize keeps honouring warriors in diplomats’ clothing.
By Binoy Kampmark - 16/10/2025
330 days ago
View commentsView articleWe pretend to teach, and students pretend to learn
In our brave new AI world, academics pretend to teach, students pretend to learn and administrators pretend it all adds up to something called higher education.
By Steven Schwartz - 15/10/2025
528 days ago
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