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View commentsView articleFiendish feminists' suicide gotcha
Call a suicide hotline. If you are male, get assessed as a potential perpetrator.
By Bettina Arndt - 30/4/2026
26 hours ago
View commentsView article‘Green energy’ is bringing back the atrocities of ‘blood diamonds’
The rare earth metals required to go 'green' are exploiting people in developing countries.
By Ronald Stein and Frits Soepyan - 30/4/2026
412 hours ago
View commentsView articleHistoric flip on spending risks big tax increases
More for everyone, paid by everyone. That’s the new budget strategy.
By David Alexander - 29/4/2026
216 hours ago
View commentsView articleTrump, Iran, and the folly of demanding surrender
Trump's threats and maximalist demands ignore Iran's history, security fears, and distrust of Washington. A durable agreement requires time, restraint, and professional diplomacy.
By Alon Ben-Meir - 29/4/2026
123 hours ago
View commentsView articleThe minilateralist incentive: a climate change conference in Colombia
From failed climate summits to energy shock: the Iran war is succeeding where COP negotiations haven’t.
By Binoy Kampmark - 27/4/2026
1019 hours ago
View commentsView articleTrump positioning to end the US-Israel-Iran conflict
From Tokyo Bay to Tehran? A 1945-style instrument of surrender is being floated as the only way to end the Iran war.
By David Singer - 24/4/2026
114 days ago
View commentsView articleWhy policy outcomes are shaped by behaviour, not design
Policy doesn’t fail on paper. It fails in practice, as pressure reshapes how people decide, collaborate and act.
By Mark Jeffery - 22/4/2026
19 days ago
View commentsView articleClimate realism rising! Triumphant climate change conference held in Washington DC
Has climate castrophism passed its high tide? Are climate realists really about to be in the ascendant?
By Tom Harris - 22/4/2026
203 days ago
View commentsView articleWhat's wrong with the image? (The big retirement lie?)
Half of retirees have under $250k in super. Most rely on the pension. The reality of ageing in Australia is far from comfortable.
By Ross Elliott - 21/4/2026
69 days ago
View commentsView articleTrump's apocalyptic rhetoric echoes nuclear annihilation
Trump's warning that 'a whole civilization will die tonight' was more than bluster-it was a reckless invocation of nuclear destruction that shattered diplomatic norms and reignited questions about his fitness to command American power.
By Alon Ben-Meir - 21/4/2026
127 days ago
View commentsView articleConfused closures and opaque openings: continuing dramas in the Hormuz Strait
The Strait of Hormuz isn’t reopened, it’s contested, armed and volatile. Trump’s claims lasted barely a news cycle.
By Binoy Kampmark - 20/4/2026
111 days ago
View commentsView articleLiberals need to reconsider loyalty to the American Alliance
The honour, respect, and support for the American Alliance has been greatly dissipated by Donald Trump’s tariffs, the Iran war, and unconditional support for Israel.
By Scott Prasser - 20/4/2026
67 days ago
View commentsView articleThe moral case for harm reduction
Is addiction a disease to cure or a life to preserve? The answer shapes whether we choose abstinence or harm reduction.
By Sam Ben-Meir - 17/4/2026
211 days ago
View commentsView articleTrump scammed by Iran and Pakistan
Trump’s Hormuz ultimatum was impossible for Iran to meet, making renewed US action to reopen the strait all but inevitable.
By David Singer - 17/4/2026
1410 days ago
View commentsView articleTensions in the Strait of Hormuz force us to reconsider the material benefits of fossil fuels
Energy 'reality' tells us that we need refineries to convert crude oil into usable transportation fuels and products.
By Ronald Stein and Yoshihiro Muronaka - 16/4/2026
714 days ago
View commentsView articleThe mental health system may be making us sicker
We have created what amounts to a diagnostic-industrial-government complex - a self-reinforcing system in which everyone benefits from more diagnoses except the patients.
By Steven Schwartz - 16/4/2026
115 days ago
View commentsView articleLet’s turn back time, Albo
From Paris obligations to dwindling refineries, Albanese’s 'no turning back' sounds less like progress and more like managed decline.
By John Mikkelsen - 15/4/2026
358 days ago
View commentsView articleCan money be removed from politics?
No donations, strict caps, taxpayer-funded campaigns: South Australia is running a world-first experiment in democracy. Will it restore trust or entrench incumbents?
By David Leyonhjelm - 15/4/2026
116 days ago
View commentsView articleCraig McLachlan under siege: not guilty but still under attack by the feminist mob
Craig McLachlan was cleared in court, yet remains blacklisted in public life. What does 'not guilty' mean in modern Australia?
By Bettina Arndt - 14/4/2026
117 days ago
View commentsView articleTrump And Netanyahu: twin autocrats leading the war on Iran
Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu—mirror images of arrogance and deceit—have subverted democratic norms in pursuit of personal power.
By Alon Ben-Meir - 14/4/2026
317 days ago
View commentsView articleThe moral myth of the first strike
Pre-emptive war does not defend peace. It destroys the moral ground on which peace depends.
By Yuri Koszarycz - 13/4/2026
1117 days ago
View commentsView articlePeace in Middle East needs a phenomenal shift in Israel's approach
A US-Iran ceasefire is only the first step. Lasting peace will require Israel to abandon the logic of permanent regional war.
By Manoj Mishra - 10/4/2026
2218 days ago
View commentsView articleOmissions on a cruel trade: the neglected role of African slavers
The reparations debate cannot be honest unless it confronts the role African kingdoms and Arab traders played in slavery’s global market.
By Binoy Kampmark - 10/4/2026
289 days ago
View commentsView articleIOC restores common sense to women’s sport – now it’s time for New Zealand and Australia to follow suit
If fairness matters at LA28, why not at school sport? The IOC’s decision now puts pressure on Australia and New Zealand.
By Nerissa Scott and Ro Edge - 9/4/2026
322 days ago
View commentsView articleAustralia's critical minerals strategy has a missing link
Australia’s biggest critical-minerals problem is not geology. It is failing to capture the refining and manufacturing that creates real value.
By Shaira Husain - 9/4/2026
422 days ago
View commentsView articleBluster without strategy: Trump’s ill-fated Iran war
Trump’s address to the nation on the Iran war was intended to project control and resolve. Instead, it revealed indecision and disarray, marked by contradictions, self praise, and shifting objectives.
By Alon Ben-Meir - 9/4/2026
821 days ago
View commentsView articleThe breach of trust fuelling One Nation
What finally broke the Coalition vote? The answer may begin with Covid, not immigration.
By Graham Young - 8/4/2026
1718 days ago
View commentsView articleFood time bombs and predicted starvation: the prospects of a Hormuz transit deal
Hormuz is no longer just an oil chokepoint. It may soon become the trigger for a global hunger crisis.
By Binoy Kampmark - 7/4/2026
323 days ago
View commentsView articleLabor set to win next election
The real (but largely unspoken) reasons why unpopular Labor is set to win the next federal election at the expense of the hapless Liberals.
By Brendan O'Reilly - 7/4/2026
421 days ago
View commentsView articleEliminating threats and debts
'An inordinately centralized system has destroyed initiative. Most minds trained to attend to process and paperwork details, cannot be expected to take bold decisions...'
By Stuart Ballantyne - 2/4/2026
1025 days ago
View commentsView articleAI, datacenters, ignorant politicians: the coming electricity crisis
With AI and data centers demanding a surge in continuous power, politicians have stymied nuclear-generated electricity.
By Ronald Stein, Olivia Vaughan and Steve Curtis - 2/4/2026
425 days ago
View commentsView articleGout Gout and global sprinting success
The hype around Gout Gout is justified. The assumption of inevitable global success is not.
By Chris Lewis - 1/4/2026
230 days ago
View commentsView articleBring on the Iranian nuke
Iran’s destruction teaches the lesson non-proliferation was meant to prevent: in today’s world, only nuclear weapons seem to guarantee survival.
By Binoy Kampmark - 1/4/2026
130 days ago
View commentsView articleAutism isn’t the problem. The system is.
The multi-billion-dollar autism bill is not the disease, but a symptom of a system that rewards diagnosis over disability and expansion over recovery.
By Steven Schwartz - 31/3/2026
231 days ago
View commentsView articleSolidarity and education - essential  pillars  of the future
As multilateralism frays, the UN has quietly found consensus on something basic: solidarity and education still underpin social justice.
By Ioan Voicu - 31/3/2026
329 days ago
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