The foreign minister’s failure to say more about the world’s most serious conflict is symptomatic of the way Ukraine has slipped down the list of Australia’s priorities.
Are the Tories mad enough to roll another leader? My spies inside the Conservative Party tell me this is a real possibility.
The Tasmanian state election was bad news for the Liberal Party,but the potency of the Greens as a political force is growing,and it spells bad news for Labor in key battlegrounds.
There is no excuse for conservatives to turn a blind eye to the threat Donald Trump poses to values which they have always considered sacrosanct.
Fallen Australian leaders are eventually remembered for the good,not the bad. Scott Morrison will be no different.
Winning back the “Red Wall” seats seized by Boris Johnson is the key to Labour’s path to government. I caught up with one of the party’s brightest hopes.
Britain’s “Indo-Pacific tilt” is likely to tilt back towards concerns closer to home when Labour takes the reins.
Liberal elites often deny the legitimacy of democratic outcomes by blaming it all on populism. Which is curious,since populism must surely mean that the popular will has prevailed.
In 2024,countries representing half the global population go to the polls – more than in any previous year. Some elections will be shams,but it is the year of democracy,
The defenestration of Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk says much about Labor’s cultural problems in the Sunshine State.
Daily we witness news images of Palestinian suffering while the atrocity that provoked Israel’s military response begins to fade from memory.