This week sees the 30th anniversary of the election of one of Australia’s greatest governments, the Howard government. If ...
As a Tribune of the Disillusioned, Pauline is simply pointing out that the ‘good’ are being left at the mercy of the ‘bloodthirsty’. To the establishment, her legitimate unease about Islamofascism and ...
There used to be a show on the television called The Weakest Link. It was presented by a fierce, unpleasant woman who showed ...
This week marks the thirtieth anniversary of the election of the Howard government. On 2 March 1996, John Howard ...
The Albanese government’s Combatting Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism (Criminal and Migration Laws) Bill 2026 was introduced in the immediate ...
Like a zombie that refuses to die, a new ‘guerrilla’ writers’ festival has risen from the rubble of Adelaide Writers’ Week (AWW). It arrives just six weeks after its taxpayer-funded predecessor ...
When Henry Kissinger asked Chinese Premier Zhou Enlai in 1972 what he thought of the French Revolution, Zhou reportedly ...
The Doll Trilogy in Ella Caldwell’s hands is a hoard of lost treasure and there is a splendour in the way it all coheres even though we’re aware of a zigzagging improvisational quality in Kid Stakes ...
I confess to being one of Australia’s most pro-Israel law professors. Actually, change that to I proudly confess to ...
These decisions differ in subject matter, but they share a common method: a disciplined return to constitutional text, ...
David Lammy, the deputy prime minister, has had a bruising five months. Last September, he took charge of the Ministry ...
At the Baftas on Sunday night, John Davidson – whose story of living with Tourette’s syndrome is dramatised in the ...