Andrew P. Napolitano

Andrew P. Napolitano Hard-hitting legal/political news from a man who knows and respects the Constitution and the importance of defending individual freedoms.

A daily discussion of news from the perspective that government is the negation of liberty, and the individual is greater than the state. Judge Andrew P. Napolitano is a graduate of Princeton University and the University of Notre Dame Law School. He is the youngest life-tenured Superior Court judge in the history of the State of New Jersey. He sat on the bench from 1987 to 1995, when he presided over more than 150 jury trials and thousands of motions, sentencings, and hearings.

JudgeNap is nationally known for watching and reporting on the government as it takes liberty and property.

The Judge is the author of nine books on the U.S. Constitution, two of which have been New York Times Best Sellers. Learn more at JudgeNap.com

Frank Chen

Frank Chen Reporter, Political Economy A graduate from the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Frank was previously with Asia Financial, Asia Times and Hong Kong Economic Journal.

Caroline Wang

Caroline Wang is the China Analyst at Climate Energy Finance. Her research covers current trends and policies in China’s green energy statecraft and their strategic implications for Australia.

Moon Chung in

Moon Chung-in, professor emeritus at Yonsei University

Mark L Wahlqvist

Mark L Wahlqvist

Professor Mark Wahlqvist AO, BMedSc, MB, BS, MD (Adelaide), MD (Uppsala) , FRACP, FAFPHM, FAIFST, FACN , FTSE is a physician who has held appointments in internal medicine , public health, endocrinology, clinical nutrition, and food and nutrition science , variously at universities and research institutes in Australia, Sweden, Indonesia, China and Taiwan. . These have involved cross-cultural, migration, indigenous and international health in community, professional, academic, non-government, national and international organisations, and settings. Awards have been widely received internationally and from Australia, Britain, the USA, Sweden, Indonesia, China, and Taiwan. The initiation of several paradigm shifts in biomedical science and health care have included nutritional biology as extensively ecologically dependent, operationalised when dysfunctional as Ecohealth Disorders (EHD). Peer-reviewed publications number some 500, but around a thousand in all. His belief system is one of connectedness, animate and inanimate, for personal, community and planetary health.

Matty Silver

Matty Silver

Matty Silver is a relationship counsellor and sex therapist in private practice and a sex commentator. Over the past six years she has written for several magazines and for Fairfax publications - such as The Sydney Morning Herald and The Age - followed by a regular blog for The Huffington Post Australia. She is the President of ASSERT NSW, the Australian Society of Sex Educators, Researchers and Therapist –This text refers to the paperback edition.

Robert Breunig

Professor Robert Breunig is the director of the Tax and Transfer Policy Institute at the ANU’s Crawford School of Public Policy.

Susan Thornton

Susan Thornton is a former US diplomat and Senior Fellow at the Yale Law School Paul Tsai China Centre.

Moon Chung-in

Moon Chung-in Emeritus Professor at Yonsei University

Lee Jones

Lee Jones is Professor of Political Economy and International Relations at the School of Politics and International Relations, Queen Mary University of London and Research Associate of the Second Cold War Observatory.

MK Bhadrakumar

Ambassador MK Bhadrakumar was a career diplomat for three decades in the Indian Foreign Service with multi-year assignments in the former Soviet Union, Pakistan, Iran, Afghanistan and Turkey. MK writes extensively on the geopolitics of Eurasia, China, West Asia and US strategies. He is a columnist at The Cradle, writes a popular blog called Indian Punchline, and is a syndicated columnist worldwide.

Priti Gulati Cox

Priti Gulati Cox is an artist and the creator of the Sidewalk Museum of Congress outside the office of Kansas 1st District Congress member @rogermarshallmd in Salina, Kansas, where Stan and Priti live.

Caolán Magee

Caolán Magee is an Irish journalist based in London. For his investigations into global affairs and human rights, he has been shortlisted for Amnesty International’s 2025 Gaby Rado Award.

Philippe Lazzarini

Philippe Lazzarini is Commissioner General for UNRWA.

Federica Marsi

Federica is a journalist with more than five years of reporting experience from the Mediterranean region and a knowledge of four languages including Arabic. Focusing primarily on issues related to migration, extremism and security, she has filed dozens of articles from Greece, Tunisia, Lebanon, Jordan, and the Occupied Palestinian Territories, among others. Her work includes a front-page investigation into Lebanon’s transnational mass-surveillance operations for leading pan-Arab newspaper The Daily Star, an in-depth report on sexual exploitation in Greek hotspots for Al Jazeera English and a series of six videos on the living conditions of Syrian refugees in Lebanon featured in the Huffington Post.

Diane Hu

Diane Hu Research Fellow of China Studies, The University of Melbourne

Brendan Clift

Brendan Clift Lecturer in Law, The University of Melbourne

Marcus Strom

Marcus Strom

Marcus Strom is former President of MEAA Media, the journalists’ union, a former Labor Press Secretary and is a member of the ALP.

Shahar Hameiri

Shahar Hameiri is Professor of International Politics and Australian Research Council Future Fellow in the School of Political Science and International Studies, University of Queensland and Research Associate of the Second Cold War Observatory.

Meg Schwarz

Meg Schwarz

Meg Schwarz holds a Postgraduate Diploma in Counselling and Psychotherapy and brings over 35 years of experience championing social justice, advocacy and consumer engagement. Based in South Australia, Meg has dedicated her career to working alongside diverse communities, including refugees, people with disabilities and individuals with complex trauma backgrounds.With a strong passion for equality and human rights, Meg specialises in fostering meaningful communication, empowering voices through advocacy and creating inclusive spaces for dialogue. Her skills in stakeholder engagement, strategic communication and community development have earned her recognition as a trusted and compassionate leader in her field.

Eleanor J Bader

Eleanor J Bader

Eleanor J. Bader is a Brooklyn, NY-based freelance journalist who writes about social issues for Truthout, The Progressive Magazine, Lilith, The Indypendent, the Sunset Post and Ms Magazine.

Timothy Welch

Tim Welch specialises transportation, infrastructure and urban modelling with a focus on the use of big data and technology. Much of Dr. Welch’s research is applied with a focus on equity and climate change. His past work has included analyses of public transportation performance and connectivity; evaluating the efficacy of policies aimed at mitigating climate change; developing models to measure housing value and other fiscal impacts of transportation infrastructure investments; and investigating the travel behaviour influences of the built environment.

Val Noone

Val Noone

Val Noone is a writer and activist whose 1993 book, Disturbing the War, is a detailed study of peace work within the Melbourne Catholic Church during the Vietnam War when church life was dominated by the pro-war and anti-worker Santamaria movement. He is a fellow of the School of Historical and Philosophical Studies at the University of Melbourne. In 2013 the National University of Ireland awarded him the degree Doctor of Literature for his contribution to Irish Studies in Australia.

Stan Cox

Stan Cox is the author of The Green New Deal and Beyond: Ending the Climate Emergency While We Still Can (City Lights, May, 2020).

Nyadol Nyuon

Nyadol Nyuon

Ministerial Appointed Director (from 1 July 2022) Nyadol Nyuon became Director of Victoria University’s Sir Zelman Cowen Centre in January 2022, after more than a decade in community development and advocacy. Her work focuses on legal reform, social justice, human rights and multiculturalism. A refugee to Australia, Nyadol went on to complete a Bachelor of Arts at Victoria University and a Juris Doctor at the University of Melbourne, before spending six years in commercial law at Arnold Bloch Lieber. She is a regular media commentator, having appeared on the ABC’s The Drum and Q&A; and has written for publications like The Age, Guardian Australia and The Saturday Paper. Nyadol has won several prestigious awards, including the 2019 Victorian Premier’s Award for Community Harmony and the 2019 Australian Financial Review Diversity and Inclusion Award, where she was named one of Australia’s top 11 most influential women. In June 2022, Nyadol received A Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for service to human rights and refugee women.

Fiona Carberry

Fiona Carberry

Fiona Carberry was formerly Director of Sole Parent Policy, and Parenting Policy sections from 1995-98 in the Department of Social Security (DSS). She also worked in the Social Policy Divisions of DSS and the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet from 1991-1994. She has a Master of Arts (Public Policy) from the University of Melbourne.

Ivana Knezevic

Ivana Knezevic over 11 years of experience in marketing across Europe, the Middle East, and Australia, Ivana is an experienced Marketing Manager who specialises in driving brand growth through innovative and strategic approaches tailored to the financial services sector. She excels at developing customer-centric, integrated marketing campaigns that resonate across diverse markets and cultures, blending creativity with data-driven insights to achieve impactful results. Ivana’s strategic mindset allows her to seamlessly align marketing initiatives with broader business goals,

Sarah Schwartz

Sarah is the Principal Lawyer of the Wirraway Practice (Police & Prison Accountability) at the Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service. Sarah represents clients in cases involving police accountability, the rights of people in prison and coronial inquests into Aboriginal deaths in custody. Sarah is also a Lecturer at the University of Melbourne and co-organiser of the Rebellious Lawyering Conference Australia. In 2019, Sarah was awarded a John Monash Scholarship to complete a Master of Laws at Harvard University. At Harvard, she researched policing, mass incarceration and community resistance to the criminalisation of race and poverty.

Bruce Cameron

Bruce Cameron

Bruce Cameron, MC, served in the Australian Army for twenty years and was a tank troop leader in Vietnam.  He is the author of “Canister! On! FIRE!: Australian tank operations in Vietnam”.  He has previously contributed to ‘P&I’.

Samuel Hume

Samuel Hume

Samuel Hume is an independent journalist and teacher based in London. His collected articles can be found on his Substack.

Claudina Habru

Claudina Habru is a Research Associate in the Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of Adelaide. Before moving to Australia, Claudina was a lawyer in the Solomon Islands and later manages her family’s business.

Kym Davey

Kym Davey is a human rights advocate and former Commonwealth and State public servant. He is a former Chair of the SA ALP Platform Committee and a member of SA Labor Friends of Palestine and Labor Against War.

Kevin John Brophy

I have postgraduate academic qualifications in child psychology and education, and Masters and Doctorate qualifications in English. I am the author of numerous books of poetry, fiction and essays. My book, ‘Look at the Lake’ (Puncher & Wattmann) received the 2019 Wesley Michel Wright Prize for Poetry. My latest book is The Lion in Love (Finlay Loyd Publishing), a collection of short fiction.

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Christina Slade

Emeritus Professor Christina Slade is a former Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive of Bath Spa University, Dean of Arts and Social Sciences at the City University London and Dean of Humanities at Macquarie University.

Sarmad Ishfaq

Sarmad Ishfaq is an independent researcher and writer whose work has been published by The Diplomat, Harvard Kennedy School Review, Open Democracy, Defense Post  Paradigm Shift, Mondoweiss, and Eurasia Review to name a few. He has also been published by several international peer-reviewed journals such as Taylor and Francis’ Social Identities. Before becoming an independent writer, he worked as a research fellow for the Lahore Center for Peace Research. He has a master’s degree in International Relations from the University of Wollongong.