For as long as January 26 is Australia Day, it must remain a day of unabashed celebration. The story of our nation is like no ...
Kurdish, Christian, and Yazidi communities are at grave risk in Syria. Many fear ISIS is about to commit genocide.
Revolutions begin when the terror of people’s lives spill into the digital world. When their stories are told to millions.
Idly watching the first episode of a TV crime drama series recently, I found myself in a slightly troubled frame of mind. We were already 35 minutes in and no probable villain had shown their face. We ...
The Liberal Party thinks that changing their leader is going to fix the party’s problems, but who is going to lead them?
Are we about to see more Liberals defect to One Nation and the Nationals as Sussan Ley's leadership breaks down?
I noticed a gap between what was being said publicly and what engineers, grid operators, insurers and investors were saying privately.
There's a growing antisemitism within the right, particularly among the young. It's a concern. But it has nothing to do with the NatCons.
The Spectator Australia's Morning Double Shot delivers a hearty breakfast of news and views straight to your inbox ...
Donald Trump has probably not read Machiavelli, even the short one, The Prince. Machiavelli’s most famous advice was that ...
Gender quotas and women-only pre-selections will be the death of the Liberal Party. This is a capitulation to Woke politics.
History never repeats – that was a song by Split Enz back in 1981. The title is the opening line, with the next being, ‘I tell myself before I go to sleep.’ Given the recent Newspoll showing One ...
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