Recent publications
Andrew Bolt: Freedom of Speech in Australia - Speech made by Michael Kroger
Distinguished guests, one and all. President Ronald Reagan once said of the American Conservative William F Buckley Jr., that ‘Bill Buckley is perhaps the most influential journalist and intellectual in our era. He changed our country,...
Andrew Bolt: Freedom of Speech in Australia - Speech made by Paul Howes
In most public libraries you can get to read the most controversial things... and no one bats an eyelid. In fact you don't even have to visit a library to access the most evil of tracts, such as Mein Kampf or the Protocols of the Elders of Zion -...
Submission to Australian Law Reform Commission National Classification Scheme Review
Submission to Australian Law Reform Commission National Classification Scheme Review
Mark Steyn at Freedom of Speech in Australia
The Outsider
He seems like the ultimate political insider. Influential and prolific; with a regular syndicated column in the nation's largest selling daily newspapers, television and radio segments, and a blog that receives two million hits a month. But in...
China under Mao - What we know now and what we should have known then
There's no longer an excuse for any illusions about the horrors of China under Mao Zedong. Frank Dikötter, Chair Professor of Humanities at the University of Hong Kong and Professor of the Modern History of China at the...
Better safe?
At the beginning of 2010, the British and US governments approved the introduction of body scanners at international airports. In both cases, the impetus behind their implementation was the case of Nigerian Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, who tried to...
Why we love Mad Men
From the garden of eden to Mad Max
Inside the hermit kingdom
Sometimes it's the simplest things that cause the most brilliant epiphanies. Think Newton and the apple. Despite a lifetime of propaganda and indoctrination, for many North Koreans their view of the world can change almost overnight. For one...