Are we about to see more Liberals defect to One Nation and the Nationals as Sussan Ley's leadership breaks down?
Liberal Party founder Robert Menzies was Australia’s prime minister for 18 years, and his policies and vision still shape our nation today, more than four decades after his death. That’s because the ...
Australia’s push for a federal Human Rights Act is stalled by political caution and media hostility. The path forward may ...
January 1966 saw Australia’s longest-serving prime minister – the unashamedly “British to the boot-heels” Sir Robert Menzies ...
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When he entered the radio studio that night in Melbourne on September 3, 1939, 80 years ago today, he had the weight of the nation on his shoulders. He sat down at the microphone and at 9.15pm made a ...
Amidst the dry, gum-tree scrub of Rum Jungle, 60 miles inland from the Timor Sea, miners clad only in boots and shorts drilled uranium out of soft slate. At Woomera, where the waterless South ...
The foreign policy of Sir Robert Menzies, Australia’s longest-serving Prime Minister, has often been judged as beholden to Britain and the United States. Under Menzies, however, Australia took some ...
Australia’s 245-pound, athletic former Attorney General Robert G. Menzies (pronounced as spelled, not mengies as in Scotland) was in a big hurry to get to Parliament House in Canberra one day last ...