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"No serious country would welcome into its midst people who find the values on which this country is supposedly based, absolutely repugnant." Former PM Tony Abbott on the dangers of granting war zone visas to Gazans openly hostile to our values #auspol Full episode:
"You cannot have a modern society without electricity" An all-renewables plan will not deliver the reliable, affordable energy Australia needs. Former PM Tony Abbott discusses why Australia’s current energy plan will fail #auspol #energy Full episode:
Are you allowed to have an opinion on religion in Queensland? | Institute of Public Affairs ------- The absurdity of a preacher being hauled before the Queensland Human Rights Commission for criticising Welcome to Country practices at a Christian political conference has rightly triggered
“Australia and the United Kingdom face the same problem: how to protect free speech on campus at a time when the political and academic landscape is being overshadowed by censorship” #auspol #freespeech #censorship Brianna McKee in in The Spectator Australia: ipa.org.au/research/austr…
“Most parents would be quite unaware of what their children are being taught.” The National Curriculum is littered with activism, schools are failing to teach the basics and student achievement continues to slide #auspol Colleen Harkin discusses on Sky News Australia:
After the US election, there will be a new President – how will they view Australia’s commitment to its own defence? No matter the result, Canberra must take action to show Australia is pulling its weight #auspol #election John Storey in The The Spectator Australia:
“Gillham didn’t do anything that the MSO itself hasn’t been doing for years” In the Financial Review, John Roskam writes that the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra has long had no qualms mixing politics and art, therefore the Gillham affair is merely life imitating art #auspol More:
“Queenslanders will be living on a prayer that the next state government will take their right to free expression seriously” Margaret Chambers on Dave Pellowe’s Queensland Human Rights Commission case for refusing a Welcome to Country in The The Spectator Australia #auspol #qldpol More:
Orwellian double-speak on international student caps | Institute of Public Affairs Labor's student cap isn't what it seems. Education Minister Jason Clare has admitted universities will have ‘roughly the same number of students starting next year as they did last year’. spectator.com.au/2024/09/orwell…