Australia’s deepening digital ties with the U.S. may offer protection — but at the cost of control. Paul Budde reports. IN A PREVIOUS ARTICLE, I argued that technological systems created for ...
Australia’s AUKUS cloud deal with Amazon may deepen military ties — but critics warn it risks surrendering digital sovereignty, writes Jemma Nott. AUKUS DOESN'T JUST MEAN a stronger defence pact with ...
Australia’s economy isn’t broken — it’s better than we think. Growth, jobs, and low inflation show smart policy still matters. Stephen Koukoulas reports. SOMETHING MORE of a think piece today as the ...
Donald Trump’s incendiary rhetoric is fuelling a volatile political divide, turning words into weapons on America’s streets, writes Dr Jeff McMullen. AS POLITICAL VIOLENCE escalates in the United ...
Gullible journalism helped Trump turn Project 2025 into a living nightmare for America, writes Dr Victoria Fielding. WHEN U.S. PRESIDENT Donald Trump claimed during the 2024 election campaign that he ...
Australia’s generosity to the world’s poor is no longer a newsworthy topic, as Alan Austin reports. The latest figures from the World Bank show Australia had the worst record of all developed ...
The mainstream media's performance during the Voice Referendum campaign was an abject failure, writes former CEO and editor-in-chief of The Age, Ranald MacDonald. *Also listen to the audio version of ...
The campaign against the Voice to Parliament has ties with companies that have long been misinforming the public about the climate crisis, writes Dr Jeremy Walker. AUSTRALIANS WILL SOON vote to ...
A record surge in bridging visas exposes years of neglect, poor policy design and migration mismanagement, writes Dr Abul Rizvi. FOR THE FIRST TIME in our history, the number of bridging visa holders ...
After spending the last few years pandering to the cult of Trump, Murdoch journalist Adam Creighton is now fully immersed in the culture of the Institute of Public Affairs (IPA) as its Chief Economist ...
John Longhurst takes a tongue-in-cheek look at how childhood once meant scraped knees and billy carts, but now comes wrapped in helmets, high-vis and health warnings. IN A VAIN ATTEMPT to bring ...
The push to restart U.S. nuclear testing raises fears of global fallout, echoing a dangerous past with lasting consequences, writes Karl Grossman. '...The President may order the above-ground testing ...