Tag Archive for: politics

When Being Behind The Rest of the World is Dangerous

By: Stephen McAlpine

Moving between Australia and the UK several times in my youth (the 1980s) showed me one thing: Australia was always a couple of years behind the UK and Europe. Read more

Voting on The Voice: Interviews on Both Perspectives

By: Christian Media and Arts Australia

On Saturday 14 October 2023, Australians will vote in a historic referendum to decide whether to change the Constitution to recognise the First Peoples of Australia by establishing an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice to Parliament. Read more

Does the High Road Still Exist in Australian Politics?

By: Rachel Reva

There’s a saying: all’s fair in love and war… and politics. Read more

When a Jewish Thought Leader Flies the Flag for Christianity

By: Kristian Johnson

When a Jewish thought-leader is championing the cause of Christianity, you know there’s got to be good reason. Read more

Former Prime Minister John Howard on the Queen, Australia and Sport

By: Graeme Burrill

Former Prime Minister John Howard has spoken in an interview about the release of his new book “A Sense of Balance”, discussing Australia’s politics, his time spent with the late Queen Elizabeth II, and his love of sport. Read more

How a Humble Western Sydney Pastor Got Canberra’s Attention On Religious Freedom

By: Akos Balogh

Sydney Anglican Minister Mark Tough does not see himself as a political animal. Read more

The Case For Keeping Religion in Politics

By: Stephen McAlpine, City Bible Forum

Up until 1992 most Westerners would only have been familiar with Sarajevo, a city in what was then Yugoslavia, because it was home to the 1984 Winter Olympics. Read more

Peter Hitchens Opens a Political Can of Worms on Russia

By: Alec Bennetts

As the soul-wrenching horror of 20th century world wars fade from the living memory of our societies, we must remind ourselves regularly of the awful reality of warfare, says renowned writer and thinker Peter Hitchens. Read more