Welcome to Country and Reconciliation: Dutton’s Dog Whistle
Outrage over the Welcome to Country is a dog whistle intended to set alight a racist agenda by a vocal minority.
Outrage over the Welcome to Country is a dog whistle intended to set alight a racist agenda by a vocal minority.
Media reports of unauthorised boat arrivals in Australia one week out from the Federal election recall similar claims by Morrison in 2022.
Donald Trump's charisma, the undeniable source of his popularity, casts a shadow that extends further than his legacy.
The new century has seen a crisis of democracy across the world, as populism and economic pressures drive disillusionment.
Far from being disadvantaged, the United States has lived beyond its means since the end of the Second World War.
Liberal leader Peter Dutton's flexibility with the truth highlights his affinity for misinformation, eroding public trust and perceptions of integrity.
Humankind's eternal cycle of striving, failing, and re-imagining is reflected in the political dynamism our world repeats.
A close look at Jacinta Nampijinpa Price's credentials and experience as the opposition posit her role in a Liberal-National led government.
Ralph Babet expounds a Christian ideal without full consideration of the origins or tenets of his own faith.
Dutton's assertion that the lease of Darwin Port by the Chinese is a security risk conflict with his actions as Minister for Immigration and Border Protection.
Electing a minority Labor government at the upcoming election would enable ongoing correction for damage from the Morrison government.
Peter Dutton represents a questionable option for a cohesive, just and united Australia.
An imbalance in media ownership enables the political right to influence the terms of elections, setting the terms through amplifying cultural tensions.
The Trojan Horse is a lesson in looking beyond a rival's seemingly generous gift to their underlying motives and past behaviours.
Sir Isaac Alfred Isaacs serves as a model for the integration of identity in public service, where the future of the world are paramount.
"He who shouts the loudest generally has the least to offer."
At its fundamental roots, democracy requires freedom of speech, but with a necessary tension to limit hate.
Peter Dutton's peddles a divisive narrative in his pursuit of power that ultimately serves the electorate poorly.
When considering who should form Government after the next election, remember Morrison's legacy..
Peter Dutton is a populist, drawing from the classic playbook asserting that he is the common man's friend. But does the electorate believe rhetoric?