Has Geert Wilders burst the dyke?
The victory of Geert Wilders and his Party for Freedom (PVV) in the Dutch general election last week is stunning…
Rip-roaring satire in Iota
This novel is the ninth book of the satirical series concerning Grafton Everest, a rambunctious, overweight, fictional academic who, as…
London diary: Reflections for Remembrance Day
The famous English writer and critic, Samuel Johnson, once said: ‘If you are tired of London, you are tired of…
Voice referendum a lesson in standing for fundamental principles instead of vibes
It was John Howard that said, ‘In politics, it is better to be right than popular.’ In other words, people…
Reflection on the quest for a two-state solution
In December 1987, an uprising that became known as the Palestinian intifada began in the West Bank and Gaza Strip.…
By hook or by crook
Anne Henderson has produced a series of important books on the Menzies era. Her latest volume adds to this considerable…
Date set for Falconer appeal on mandatory vaccination orders
Spectator Australia readers will recall Senior Constable Ben Falconer lost his challenge to the mandatory vaccination orders of the Chief Health…
‘A serious breach of duty’
Sofronoff, Drumgold and the presumption of innocence
Banks do a Nero
Now they’re cancelling Christians
Can the rule of law be saved?
Governments are trashing the fundamental tenets
Silvio Berlusconi: the man who wanted to make Italy great again
Former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has died, aged 86, from complications arising from leukaemia. With him passes also a…
Is McGowan tired or fleeing from scrutiny?
History will not be kind to the WA Covid approach
Goodbye to WA’s worst ever Premier, Mark McGowan
Western Australia’s Labor Premier Mark McGowan has resigned after over six years and two months in the job. He said…
Pesutto should listen to Meloni
The Victorian Liberal Party will, on Friday, meet to vote on a motion to expel MP Moira Deeming from the…
The great papal cover-up
As readers of this esteemed publication would be aware, in 2018, the Vatican signed a provisional agreement with the Chinese…
Embrace the grandeur of the coronation
Charles, Christianity and multiculturalism
Annihilated
Since about 2016, the Liberal Party has decided to abandon its statement of principles, ‘We Believe’, which espouses ideals such…
Popish plot: destroy Catholicism
The papal purging of traditionalist ways can only end badly for the Church
Dismantling the Aboriginal industry
Integration into a wider society works. That is why Australia is one of the most successful countries on the planet.…
Bourla-von der Leyen text message scandal: EU can’t function without corruption
Spectator Australia readers will recall the admission by Pfizer executive Janine Small that there was never any testing done to…
Liberals: look to Meloni for centre-right success
Following the delivery of the Liberal Party’s post-election review, the Loughnane-Hume report, at the end of 2022, the former member…
Were Archbishop Costelloe’s comments on Cardinal Pell unjust?
Archbishop Timothy Costelloe is the Catholic Archbishop of Perth. He is also President of the Australian Catholic Bishops’ Conference. On…
Pope Benedict XVI: the first victim of cancel culture
In January 2008, Pope Benedict XVI was invited by one of Italy’s (if not the world’s) leading universities, La Sapienza…
John Howard was right about Medicare
The Hawke government introduced Medicare in 1984. Once John Howard replaced Andrew Peacock as Opposition Leader in 1985, Howard repeatedly…
Ben Falconer to appeal mandatory vaccination decision
Spectator Australia readers will recall an application for judicial review of the mandatory vaccination orders in Western Australia in that…