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Modern politics is usually a war of attrition between egos and factions, but when Senator Matt Canavan walks into battle on ...
Kevin Rudd was left barking up the wrong tree this week when he collared a tax to Bluey’s neck. Rudd’s vivid image, conjured ...
There is very little wrong with schooling, or even universities, that could not be solved by gutting bureaucracies. Despite ...
As the Premier of NSW, as well as a professing Roman Catholic, can I respectfully urge you to please protect the lives of ...
Poo might not grab headlines, but for some children it’s a daily medical struggle requiring support, surgery, and lifelong ...
Paul Kelly thinks that the Albanese victory on May 3, 2025, is the beginning of a long and stable Labor era, and the failure ...
Around 40,000 people gathered in St Peter’s Square last night, the mood markedly more expectant than the evening before.
Democracy was born in the public square. The Athenian agora was the central meeting place of an engaged citizenry where ...
To the Green party, whose membership will be called on to vote for their next leader this summer. Currently the party ...
Formalised factions are commonly associated with socialist political parties. Marx viewed religion as the opiate of the ...
With an inconclusive first and second day at the Conclave – to date – speculation in Rome is mounting that there may be deep ...
All hell broke loose on Friday afternoon as the frustrated Liberal and National parties announced separate leadership ...