
Protesters gathered outside the electorate office of Queensland health minister Tim Nicholls office to demand the Liberal National Party reinstate gender affirming care. Elias Boyle reports.

Desperation has taken over the Treasury.
Jim Chalmers is staring down a trillion-dollar black hole which is threatening to consume the bedrock of Labor’s leadership strategy – soft-core socialism.
Thanks to poor choices, reckless spending, self-indulgent policy, and attempts to buy voter loyalty with last-minute election promises – the wealth of ...

Dear Antiquity,
It is 2025 AD, and Western Civilisation is on the precipice.
We have ignored the lessons you forewarned us of.
Countless exemplars that you provided in the hope the future would not repeat the mistakes of the past are obsolete.
History is being rewritten by those who seek to destroy their own nations. Men and women who seek power for ...

Every so often in Australia’s housing debate, an idea pops up that perfectly captures where our culture has gone astray. The latest is the so-called ‘bedroom tax’ – a proposal to make it more expensive to own more bedrooms than one supposedly ‘needs’. The argument goes that if older Australians were financially pressured to downsize out of their family ...

Amid the shouting match between NIMBYs and YIMBYs, between mass-migration extremists and advocates of sensible population policy, between spiralling housing prices and the wider economy, few seem willing to ask the deeper questions about housing itself.
Why does it matter that people own a home? If it’s cheaper, why not settle for a nation of renters? ...

As policymakers begin to confront inequality, the response from corporate Australia reveals a telling divide. read now...

At Donald Trump’s cabinet committee meeting this week, Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff said the following to his beloved president: There’s only one thing I wish for. That that Nobel committee finally gets its act together and realises that you are the single finest candidate since the Nobel Peace award

‘I don’t have to go to school anymore,” said my Year 8 son during one of our regular conversations about why school matters. “ChatGPT has a Study and Learn option now.” Why sit in a classroom when AI can explain lessons and deliver answers instantly? The only reason he still

Anthony Albanese appears to be edging closer to landing the long-sought meeting with President Donald Trump when the prime minister is in the United States in September. Despite Albanese’s reluctance to admit it, Deputy Prime Minster’s Richard Marles’ high level talks in Washington this week are seen as part

Australian Taxation Office whistleblower Richard Boyle does not have to spend any time in prison, which is not only splendid for him and his partner Louise Beaston, but a hell of a lot of people nationwide breathed a sigh of relief on hearing Richard wasn’t going to stew away in prison over having legitimately exposed the ATO misapplying a garnishee ...

Byron Shire Council adopted an Ethical Procurement Policy, mandating council to boycott all companies operating in illegal Israeli settlements. Nick Fredman reports.

Vitaliia Hryshchenko/GettyUS-based online store iHerb has suspended sales of melatonin gummies to Australia. This comes after a rise in reports of non-fatal overdoses in Western Australia in children who took these popular supplements. This latest move raises fresh concerns about the safety of these non-prescription sleep aids. I have been

Protesters gathered outside the electorate office of Queensland health minister Tim Nicholls office to demand the Liberal National Party reinstate gender affirming care. Elias Boyle reports.

Desperation has taken over the Treasury.
Jim Chalmers is staring down a trillion-dollar black hole which is threatening to consume the bedrock of Labor’s leadership strategy – soft-core socialism.
Thanks to poor choices, reckless spending, self-indulgent policy, and attempts to buy voter loyalty with last-minute election promises – the wealth of ...

Dear Antiquity,
It is 2025 AD, and Western Civilisation is on the precipice.
We have ignored the lessons you forewarned us of.
Countless exemplars that you provided in the hope the future would not repeat the mistakes of the past are obsolete.
History is being rewritten by those who seek to destroy their own nations. Men and women who seek power for ...

Every so often in Australia’s housing debate, an idea pops up that perfectly captures where our culture has gone astray. The latest is the so-called ‘bedroom tax’ – a proposal to make it more expensive to own more bedrooms than one supposedly ‘needs’. The argument goes that if older Australians were financially pressured to downsize out of their family ...

Amid the shouting match between NIMBYs and YIMBYs, between mass-migration extremists and advocates of sensible population policy, between spiralling housing prices and the wider economy, few seem willing to ask the deeper questions about housing itself.
Why does it matter that people own a home? If it’s cheaper, why not settle for a nation of renters? ...

As policymakers begin to confront inequality, the response from corporate Australia reveals a telling divide. read now...

At Donald Trump’s cabinet committee meeting this week, Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff said the following to his beloved president: There’s only one thing I wish for. That that Nobel committee finally gets its act together and realises that you are the single finest candidate since the Nobel Peace award

‘I don’t have to go to school anymore,” said my Year 8 son during one of our regular conversations about why school matters. “ChatGPT has a Study and Learn option now.” Why sit in a classroom when AI can explain lessons and deliver answers instantly? The only reason he still

Anthony Albanese appears to be edging closer to landing the long-sought meeting with President Donald Trump when the prime minister is in the United States in September. Despite Albanese’s reluctance to admit it, Deputy Prime Minster’s Richard Marles’ high level talks in Washington this week are seen as part

Australian Taxation Office whistleblower Richard Boyle does not have to spend any time in prison, which is not only splendid for him and his partner Louise Beaston, but a hell of a lot of people nationwide breathed a sigh of relief on hearing Richard wasn’t going to stew away in prison over having legitimately exposed the ATO misapplying a garnishee ...

Byron Shire Council adopted an Ethical Procurement Policy, mandating council to boycott all companies operating in illegal Israeli settlements. Nick Fredman reports.

Vitaliia Hryshchenko/GettyUS-based online store iHerb has suspended sales of melatonin gummies to Australia. This comes after a rise in reports of non-fatal overdoses in Western Australia in children who took these popular supplements. This latest move raises fresh concerns about the safety of these non-prescription sleep aids. I have been