Neville Bonner was our first Indigenous MP. He would have hated the Voice

Neville Bonner was our first Indigenous MP. He would have hated the Voice

The former Liberal senator for Queensland was a constitutional conservative who tried to change the system from within.

  • byGeorge Brandis

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Why does our credit rating matter if the planet is too warm?

Why does our credit rating matter if the planet is too warm?

It won’t really matter how good or bad our credit is if we are going under thanks to climate change.

I worked with Mike Pezzullo. Here’s why he has to go

I worked with Mike Pezzullo. Here’s why he has to go

The Department of Home Affairs is almost entirely Pezzullo’s creation. As the man at the top,he must accept responsibility for the culture of the department he has led.

  • byGeorge Brandis
Keating’s right,NATO should steer clear of the Indo-Pacific
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Keating’s right,NATO should steer clear of the Indo-Pacific

The closer convergence of the NATO nations and the Indo-Pacific democracies will continue but that does not equate to a NATO presence in the region,nor should it.

  • byGeorge Brandis
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Australia’s diplomatic event of the year stumped in London

Australia’s diplomatic event of the year stumped in London

Once regarded as London’s best pride party,the event hosted by Australia’s high commission was quietly canned this year.

  • byKishor Napier-Raman andNoel Towell
Dutton pamphlet on Voice promptly marked ‘Return to Sender’

Dutton pamphlet on Voice promptly marked ‘Return to Sender’

The Coalition wants any flyers distributed by Labor on the Voice to give equal arguments to both the Yes and No campaigns. But a flyer in my letterbox from my MP Peter Dutton was clearly a scare campaign brochure.

A quiet push to increase the number of MPs could backfire on Labor

A quiet push to increase the number of MPs could backfire on Labor

A simple measure intended to match population growth could the transform the balance of power.

  • byGeorge Brandis
Permanent British presence in Indo-Pacific not on the cards,says head of navy

Permanent British presence in Indo-Pacific not on the cards,says head of navy

Admiral Sir Ben Key was responding to a question by Australia’s former high commissioner to the UK George Brandis.

  • byLatika Bourke
Brandis blind to Liberals’ real problems

Brandis blind to Liberals’ real problems

George Brandis is not pinpointing his party’s real problems.