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| Peace 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 | 4 | 3 hours ago | ||
| Omissions 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 | 2 | 2 hours ago | ||
| IOC 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 | 3 | 22 hours ago | ||
| Australia'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 | 4 | 19 hours ago | ||
| Bluster 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 | 8 | 7 hours ago | ||
| The 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 | 13 | 5 hours ago | ||
| Food 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 | 3 | 2 days ago | ||
| Labor 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 | 4 | 2 hours ago | ||
| Eliminating 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 | 10 | 4 days ago | ||
| AI, 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 | 4 | 4 days ago | ||
| Gout 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 | 2 | 9 days ago | ||
| Bring 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 | 1 | 9 days ago | ||
| Autism 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 | 2 | 10 days ago | ||
| Solidarity 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 | 3 | 8 days ago | ||
| An ominous reckoning for the Gulf states Trump's Iran war has left the Gulf shattered: US bases turned into targets, economies battered, and the 'oasis' myth destroyed. By Alon Ben-Meir - 30/3/2026 | 5 | 11 days ago | ||
| Democracy undermined: South Australia is like a one party state One Nation’s surge has not just crushed the Liberals in South Australia - it has crippled the opposition function democracy depends on. By Scott Prasser - 30/3/2026 | 7 | 6 days ago | ||
| Operation Epic Fury and US unreadiness for war The myth of US military invincibility collides with a harder reality: unreadiness, depleted stockpiles, and a war exposing the limits of power. By Binoy Kampmark - 27/3/2026 | 22 | 12 days ago | ||
| The Lollipop Ladies Six-figure traffic controllers, union rules, and DEI quotas - Australia’s construction problem is hiding in plain sight. By Bettina Arndt - 27/3/2026 | 2 | 19 hours ago | ||
| What happens to centre-right politics if One Nation continues to grow? One Nation channels right wing fury, but ironically, can it ever do more than increase Labor's chances at every election it contests? By Graham Young - 26/3/2026 | 12 | 12 days ago | ||
| Silence the doctors, harm the children When ethics becomes dissent: why doctors must be free to speak for patient safety By Kara Thomas and Andrew McIntyre - 25/3/2026 | 1 | 16 days ago | ||
| Fastest, cheapest, best 'Fastest, cheapest, best'? The numbers suggest Australia’s energy transition may be none of the above. By Tom Biegler - 24/3/2026 | 6 | 11 days ago | ||
| A coalition of 3? Just go for it! One Nation, Nationals and Liberals united? It may be the only path to ending Labor-Greens dominance. By Stuart Ballantyne - 23/3/2026 | 6 | 16 days ago | ||
| Tremors in MAGA: Joe Kent, the Iran War and the antisemitism smear Joe Kent backed Trump. Now he’s resigned, warning the Iran war betrays 'America First'. By Binoy Kampmark - 23/3/2026 | 1 | 18 days ago | ||
| Do we live in Bizarro World now? In the comic book Bizarro World, all the traditional virtues and verities are turned on their head: good is bad, lies are truth, and villains are heroes. Moreover, this inverted reality is accepted as the norm. By Gary Banks - 20/3/2026 | 3 | 13 days ago | ||
| Trump & Netanyahu need to agree on future of Judea and Samaria It beggars belief that President Trump and Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu can agree on prosecuting a war against Iran but have been unable to agree on the way forward to ending the Arab-Jewish conflict in Judea and Samaria (West Bank). By David Singer - 20/3/2026 | 8 | 17 days ago | ||
| Key government infrastructure investments are ending up as super-expensive white elephants If these projects made sense, politicians would invest their own money. Instead, taxpayers are left footing the bill. By Brendan O'Reilly - 19/3/2026 | 13 | 19 days ago | ||
| Changing work and changing demography = changing cities What happens to cities when office work disappears? AI and demography are already forcing an answer. By Ross Elliott - 19/3/2026 | 1 | 22 days ago | ||
| Reforming Australian defence: from Cold War relics to an affordable, independent missile and drone deterrent Ukraine and Iran show a new reality: cheap drones can destroy expensive platforms. Is Australia building the wrong defence force? By Murray Hunter - 18/3/2026 | 5 | 22 days ago | ||
| New energy policies in California threatening America’s national security No refineries, no fuel. How does California sustain America's military and ports as local supply disappears? By Ronald Stein and Mike Umbro - 18/3/2026 | 1 | 23 days ago | ||
| The Liberal Party should trial community primaries Australia’s political parties are confronting a long-standing issue that has been gradually worsening over many years: the decline in party membership and the diminishing local political machinery that historically supported them. By Graham Young and Gary Johns - 17/3/2026 | 10 | 19 days ago | ||
| Costly and depleting: the growing problems of Operation Epic Fury Iran’s drones cost $35,000. America’s missiles cost millions. The war’s economics are starting to look ugly. By Binoy Kampmark - 17/3/2026 | 6 | 22 days ago | ||
| Detective work on the real causes of Earth's temperature changes beginning to bear fruit What if CO₂ isn’t the main culprit in warming the oceans? New research points to a different suspect: clouds. By Tom Harris - 16/3/2026 | 10 | 23 days ago | ||
| Trump’s aura of invincibility is disintegrating Trump still dominates Republican politics. But behind the scenes, cracks are widening over tariffs, war with Iran, and presidential power. By Alon Ben-Meir - 16/3/2026 | 3 | 25 days ago | ||
| Open-borders Australia learns nothing from Carney visit Leaving Albanese as a world outlier, Carney has stymied Canada’s population growth, to ease the housing pain. Sigh, his Australian visit was all framed around 'middle powers' vs Trump. By Stephen Saunders - 13/3/2026 | 3 | 27 days ago | ||
| Trump and Netanyahu pave way to end Arab-Jewish conflict After Iran and Gaza, the old two-state formula looks finished. Is it time to rethink how the Arab-Jewish conflict is actually resolved? By David Singer - 13/3/2026 | 17 | 23 days ago | ||
| Chalmers has never met a tax he didn’t like Labor says higher CGT will help housing. The real effect may be higher rents and weaker growth. By Graham Young - 12/3/2026 | 2 | 29 days ago | ||
| The Liberals, the senate, and preferences The Liberals changed the Senate voting system to help themselves. Instead, they helped the Greens. By David Leyonhjelm - 12/3/2026 | 2 | 25 days ago | ||
| Middle power nonsense: Australia, Canada and capitulating to the Iran War Mark Carney talks of “middle-power leadership”. Yet when the US and Israel bomb Iran, Canada and Australia follow. By Binoy Kampmark - 12/3/2026 | 2 | 29 days ago | ||
| Electricity is about to become the most valuable commodity on earth Thirty years and $8 trillion on renewables – yet fossil fuels still dominate. Why won’t politicians talk about nuclear power? By Ronald Stein, Olivia Vaughan and Steve Curtis - 11/3/2026 | 1 | 25 days ago |

