02 Aug2019

Sensible Boris can lift Tories back to ‘dizzy’ heights

Posted in Op eds

Today in The Australian:

It may be that the light at the end of the Brexit tunnel is a train coming the other way. But once the blood has been cleaned off the tracks, Britain’s political crisis is likely to be behind it, making it easier for the country to adjust to whatever economic shocks Brexit may bring.

25 Jul2019

This voice would have us shouting over the walls

Posted in Op eds

Today in The Australian:

As the debate on the proposal to enshrine an indigenous voice in the Constitution gathers momentum, the proposalʼs supporters have advanced four arguments in response to its critics. The proposal, they say, simply addresses past injustices which, in the words of Murray Gleeson, a former chief justice of the High Court, create a “case for special treatment of indigenous people”.

18 Jul2019

It is best we all sing from the same sheet of music

Posted in Op eds

Today in The Australian:

That indigenous Australians lived on this continent for thousands of years before European settlement is a fact whose recognition in the preamble to the Constitution is long overdue. And it is also a fact European settlement inflicted many miseries on indigenous people, not least through policies that excluded them from the free and prosperous society that was being built around them.

12 Jul2019

Lessons for ALP in demise of European left populism

Posted in Op eds

Today in The Australian: As Labor struggles to find its bearings, it would do well to consider what is happening in Europe.  Syriza, which was trounced by the conservatives in last Sundayʼs elections, was not merely a Greek phenomenon when it swept to office four years ago; rather, it was hailed as the flag-bearer for a much broader radicalisation of the global left.

05 Jul2019

With rights can come a complex tangle of burdens

Posted in Op eds

Today in The Australian: According to Scott Morrison, the government will, by the end of this year, introduce legislation prohibiting discrimination on the basis of religion, along the lines of the anti-discrimination provisions covering race, sex, gender preference, age, ethnic origin and disability. The fundamental question is whether that legislation will resolve or deepen the mess we’re in.

28 Jun2019

International trade: China must be pushed to play by the rules

Posted in Op eds

Today in The Australian

Scott Morrison is right: no one would gain were the trade conflict between the US and China to escalate. But he is also right that difficult issues must be addressed if an open trading system is to survive.

At their heart is China’s ongoing refusal to play by the rules.

 

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