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Tuesday, January 6, 2026

It was clear after the release of the 2025 National Security Strategy that this administration was going to shred the inhibitions imposed by international law and opt for the more liberating costumery of gangsterism.
International - Binoy Kampmark - 11 comments
 
Authorities should be targeting knife crime and unlicensed guns, not licensed law-abiding gun owners.
Law & Liberties - Brendan O'Reilly - 5 comments
 

Monday, January 5, 2026

Bondi, Anika Wells, and a Prime Minister caught misstating the facts. When Albanese spins, why does the press gallery look away?
Domestic Politics - John Mikkelsen - 23 comments
 
A sweeping UN youth resolution promises empowerment, jobs and inclusion. But are governments prepared to turn lofty commitments into real opportunities for a generation at risk?
International - Ioan Voicu - 6 comments
 

Friday, January 2, 2026

Behind the Epstein scandal lies a darker story: how elite influence networks moved to crush inconvenient scholarship on Israel and US power.
International - Binoy Kampmark
 
The two-state mantra no longer delivers peace, but Western governments repeat it anyway, heedless of history, law, or consequences.
International - David Singer - 53 comments
 

Wednesday, December 31, 2025

Defunding gender-affirming care isn’t just bad policy. It is the state denying recognition, and in doing so, undermining its own moral authority.
Law & Liberties - Sam Ben-Meir
 
Utilizing but not replenishing the natural resources of Planet Earth has limitations.
Environment - Ronald Stein and Nancy Pearlman - 15 comments
 

Tuesday, December 30, 2025

On its triennial immigration-stats, Albanese Australia is a radical outlier not the cautious reformer of embedded media-narrative. Not even Bondi can budge him much.
Nation Building - Stephen Saunders - 6 comments
 
When Brussels and Washington start banning critics from crossing borders, free speech stops being a principle and becomes a geopolitical weapon.
Political Philosophy - Binoy Kampmark - 1 comment
 

Monday, December 29, 2025

The National League for Democracy, which won the 2015 and 2020 elections, has been dissolved, and its leaders, including Aung San Suu Kyi, remain in detention.
International - Ananda Wong
 
This is not a culture war election but a survival one: bread-and-butter politics versus unchecked executive power.
International - Alon Ben-Meir - 7 comments
 

Wednesday, December 24, 2025

The Islamic community needs to own the Bondi massacre. While individual Muslims are not responsible, Islamism rises from Islam, and has been allowed to fester in the community.
Religion & Spirituality - Graham Young - 22 comments
 
Antisemitism is a national issue. So our federal government needs to step up to the challenge, as this is too big a topic to be left to a NSW inquiry.
Law & Liberties - Scott Prasser - 61 comments
 

Tuesday, December 23, 2025

Australia did not fail the Jewish community at Bondi. It failed them earlier, when hatred was tolerated, justified and allowed to grow unchecked.
Law & Liberties - Julie Claridge - 14 comments
 
When governments, universities and media protect falsehoods instead of facts, deception becomes policy and dissent becomes heresy. Australia is living the consequences.
Political Philosophy - Brendan O'Reilly - 32 comments
 

Monday, December 22, 2025

From the Opera House steps to Bondi’s dead, Australia’s crisis is not sudden violence but the long habit of leaders refusing to name it.
Political Philosophy - Tania Cleary - 13 comments
 
Labor promised cheaper power and delivered higher bills, deeper subsidies and rising debt, all in pursuit of an energy transition that keeps missing its own targets.
Science & Technology - John Mikkelsen - 1 comment
 

Friday, December 19, 2025

Sixteen Australians are dead. Antisemitism surged for years, warnings were issued, a plan was delivered, and government inaction followed. The massacre did not come without notice.
Law & Liberties - Sev Ozdowski - 21 comments
 
Antonio Guterres repeats a peace formula almost everyone admits has failed, while ignoring a Saudi-backed alternative that could break the deadlock.
International - David Singer
 

Thursday, December 18, 2025

Bondi was not a random act of madness. It was the predictable outcome of years of official denial about radical Islamist ideology and the steady normalisation of anti-Semitism in Australia.
Law & Liberties - Josh Frydenberg - 30 comments
 
You can screen luggage, weapons and criminal records. You cannot screen worldviews that rank collective loyalty above individual life - and no amount of security theatre can compensate.
Law & Liberties - Anonymous Writer - 14 comments
 

Wednesday, December 17, 2025

From public leaks to policy confusion and theatrical defections, the federal Coalition now looks less like an opposition-in-waiting than a political circus.
Domestic Politics - Scott Prasser - 1 comment
 
To 'make' renewables work, requires all the parts and components made from fossil fuels.
Science & Technology - Tom Kirkman
 

Tuesday, December 16, 2025

Envy has replaced economics in Australia’s policy debate. Taxing success may feel virtuous, but it steadily corrodes incentives, prosperity and living standards for everyone.
Economics - Brendan O'Reilly
 
Is Italian cuisine an ancient inheritance or a carefully cultivated myth, sustained by politics, marketing and UNESCO seals rather than history and necessity?
Society - Binoy Kampmark
 

Monday, December 15, 2025

Australia’s real security risk isn’t China, but a growing distrust of its principal ally. Misreporting Trump distorts reality, weakens alliance confidence, and leaves Australia dangerously exposed if crisis comes.
International - Graham Young - 40 comments
 
Australia’s politics has elevated compassion over wisdom, optics over outcomes. The result is drift, debt and disorder - and a growing hunger for firmer leadership and moral balance.
Political Philosophy - Jafar Jalili - 4 comments
 

Friday, December 12, 2025

As Washington freezes contributions and Beijing and Moscow stall payments, the UN enters a liquidity spiral that threatens its human-rights work, peacekeeping, and even its basic survival.
International - Binoy Kampmark - 2 comments
 
New analysis suggests the Hashemite Kingdom of Palestine plan wasn’t Ali Shihabi’s brainchild at all, but a quiet geopolitical trial balloon launched by Mohammed Bin Salman himself.
International - David Singer
 

Thursday, December 11, 2025

Covid reshaped society on a scale unseen since World War II - but instead of sparking cultural transformation, it left fear, obedience, and a troubling silence in its wake.
Health - Filipe Rafaeli - 5 comments
 
South-east Australia is heading into another fire season dangerously underprepared, with high fuel loads, minimal mitigation, and communities and firefighters exposed to avoidable risk.
Environment - John O'Donnell - 3 comments
 

Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Australia’s AUKUS gamble is looking more like vassalage than strategy, with Canberra bankrolling US submarines it may never see - and obligations Washington may never honour.
International - Binoy Kampmark
 
Resurgence of nuclear generated electricity is occurring in South Africa to serve over 565 million Sub-Saharan Africans lacking electricity access.
Science & Technology - Ronald Stein, Robert Jeffrey and Olivia Vaughan
 

Tuesday, December 9, 2025

Why we keep talking as if we have two minds — and why it matters.
Political Philosophy - Steven Schwartz - 4 comments
 
Schelling saw nature not as object but as subject - a creative force we belong to, not command. His vision may be the ecological imagination our age lacks.
Political Philosophy - Sam Ben-Meir - 4 comments
 

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