Hanson’s burqa antics dodges hard questions on multiculturalism
Eight years after her first burqa stunt, Pauline Hanson pulled it out of the wardrobe department for another theatrical turn …
Eight years after her first burqa stunt, Pauline Hanson pulled it out of the wardrobe department for another theatrical turn …
Tolerance is often treated as an unqualified virtue. But even virtues have limits. When men in black shirts marched outside …
Last weekend I was honoured to catch up again with Frank Lowy, surely Australia’s most successful 20th Century immigrant. I’d …
Hume’s death raises serious questions. Not just about his rights, but about ours. About the rights of victims. About the meaning of justice.
Labor’s Friends of Israel group has made this point forcefully. They call for principled criticism, but without resorting to inflammatory …
Our Jewish neighbours, colleagues and friends are facing harassment, threats and exclusion in ways this country hasn’t seen in decades.
The Federal Court’s judgment in favour of journalist Antoinette Lattouf represents not just humiliation for the ABC. It is also …
I recently watched the documentary October 8, a searing and distressing film about the aftermath of the October 7 Hamas …
Faced with violent protests, rising antisemitism and growing cultural division, Australians are entitled to ask each other: what still holds …
Hope is easily dismissed as illusory when the grounds for holding fast to it appear to be crumbling. For example, …