January 2007
Hallo? is there a conservative Australian humourist out there?
Janet Albrechtsen questions the existence of right-wing humourists in Australian politics.
ARTICLE
January 2007
Politics and the Inheritance of Reason
Those parliamentarians willing to explicitly link a policy position to a question of doctrine, are generally regarded by colleagues as a curiosity. For the mainstream, Christian faith and its testament are generally subsumed in the language of ‘values’, ‘family’ and ‘community standards’.
by Alastair Furnival
ARTICLE
December 2005
Facts
don’t match rhetoric in
embryonic research debate
Permitting the active destruction of embryonic human life is unacceptable
in any circumstances, but when false expectations about the result
of that destruction are cynically created, the moral turpitude
is all the greater.
by Nick Minchin
ARTICLE
October 2005
Latham’s
accidental insight…
In reality the
former Leader’s troubled thoughts provide us with an invaluable
education on the reasons Labor has failed to connect with the Australian
community.
By Chris Kenny
ARTICLE
September 2005
Securing the Homefront
There can be no guarantees that terrorists
will never strike on Australian soil. However, as we approach the
Prime Minister’s summit on security there are three clear
lessons from the tragedies of Madrid, London and New York - as well
as from the successful prevention of a planned embassy bombing in
Singapore - which we should now adopt.
By Jason Wood MP and the Hon Greg Hunt MP
ARTICLE
September 2005
Human Rights Conservative
For
and against Constitutional Rights
A Commentary on the paper by Justice I D F Callinan
By
David Flint
ARTICLE
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