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Host Salvatore Babones spoke with Peter Kurti, who directs the Culture, Prosperity & Civil Socie
On the show this week, Salvatore Babones speaks with Judith Sloan, contributing economics editor at
For the past seventy or so years, the United States of America has been the bastion of freedom and d
Australia isn’t the only country exposed to a novel coronavirus recession in China. The COVID-19 epi
The world's governments have picked 169 well-meaning targets, promising everything to everyone. But
Many seasoned experts of American politics believe Donald Trump is the most vulnerable first-term pr
To launch Restoring Hope: Practical Policies to Revitalise the Australian Economy by Andrew Stone, C
Changing the Debate; Our expert panel comprised of CIS’s Indigenous Program director, Jacinta Nampij
The 2019 CIS Nanny Awards take a look back at the year's best and most absurd attempts of the state
On Thursday, 5 December we launched Richard Alston’s new book, More to Life than Politics (Connor Co
China has become a key nation for Australia’s future – for our security, economy and identity. But w
Brexit Party MEP and Director of the Academy of Ideas Claire Fox discusses how the Remainer elite ha
In conversation with Sue Windybank, Geoff Raby discusses the internal and external problems plaguing
Director of the Free Market Foundation Mate Hajba, has been a strong critic of Hungarian Prime Minst
American historian Daniel Pipes discusses antisemitism. Islamic antisemitism remains the greatest th
In this interview with Simon Cowan, economics professor, John Taylor argues that countries should fo
In his book, Ten Remarkable Australians, Ian Macfarlane pens biographical essays about ten Australia
Parental school choice in Australia. Led by Fiona Mueller, the CIS education program focuses on Scho
Hear from Simon Heffer, a leading conservative commentator who has known Boris Johnson for three dec
The arts are battered and boxed in by the proliferating dos and don’ts of political correctness, the