03 Jun Law & Politics Why extremists see gold in the migration debate 03/06/2025 By Josh Roose 0 comments There’s nothing new about debates around immigration in an Australian election campaign and it’s sensible that they happen. There’s als... Continue reading
16 May Law & Politics Are young men really becoming more conservative? 16/05/2025 By Mark Davis 0 comments What's up with young men? In Australia and many countries overseas, there has been considerable public discussion on what... Continue reading
11 Apr Law & Politics In the face of extremism, liberals must snap out of their complacency 11/04/2023 By Jonathan Meddings 0 comments Several years ago I found a copy of Mein Kampf in a second-hand bookstore in country Victoria. Better my bookshelf than a neo-Nazi’s, I... Continue reading
08 Apr Ethics & Religion Radicalisation and white Christian nationalism 09/04/2023 By Clare Heath-McIvor 0 comments Last year, I had a quick conversation with another writer about the difference between the ‘far right’ and ‘extreme right’ when it came... Continue reading
17 Feb Education Building political knowledge is in our nation’s interest 23/07/2022 By Zareh Ghazarian 0 comments ASIO’s Annual Threat Assessment delivered last week by its Director-General, Mike Burgess, shed light on the organisation’s nati... Continue reading
13 Dec Philosophy & Psychology When beliefs become deadly 07/09/2022 By Carrick Ryan 0 comments After five years of working for the Joint Counter Terrorism Team, where I was consumed by the persistent and genuine threat of Islamic ... Continue reading