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The Decade That Made Secession Seem Normal
It’s a cause for optimism. The people running these institutions are finding out the hard way that everyone has a vote – at the ballot box, with their feet, and with their wallets.
The Bulwark Against Populism Is Cracking
If this trend continues, pollsters predict that One Nation could win 12 seats at the next election, enough to become a genuine force in parliament.
Dispatches From Ground Zero of the Woke Reich
The final straw seems to be indulging the natives to the point of making tribal leaders de facto co-governors of the province while doing nothing to repeal the provincial legislation that implements DRIPA – the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act.
Judges Who Think They Know Better
A strong democracy requires not only independent courts, but also judges who recognise their proper role.