‘We cannot dance around this’: Opposition praised for ‘kickstarting’ migration debate
Page Research Centre’s CEO Gerard Holland had an opinion piece featured on Sky News.
Page Research Centre’s CEO Gerard Holland had an opinion piece featured on Sky News.
Page Research Centre’s new fuel security paper was recently featured on Sky News during an interview with Nationals Leader Matt Canavan.
Page Research Centre CEO Gerard Holland explains how the current fuel crisis is the result of years of “inexcusable failures” by the government. \ “From the get-go, it has been years, if not a decade, of inexcusable failures from the government not to prepare for this scenario,” Mr Holland told Sky News political contributor Chris…
Watch Page Research Centre’s CEO, Gerard Holland, presents at the Aspire Conference: “Our boys go to school and are bombarded from the moment they enter the gate that they are the villain by merit of their birth.” Gerard Holland makes the case that Australia’s young men are facing a crisis unlike any generation before them…
Writer and broadcaster Kel Richards analyses the Liberal Party abandoning net zero as power prices are up 40 per cent since Labor implemented the renewables agenda.
Page Research Centre CEO Gerard Holland says Australians are “aware” of safety concerns of future terrorist attacks. Mr Holland told Sky News Australia that there’s a “heightened sense of tension”. “And we’re looking for a leader to step up and to protect the Australian people.”
Sky News host Peta Credlin discusses Page Research Centre’s new paper analysing how “big money” is being used to “brainwash” people against fossil fuels. “A paper exposing the extent to which big wind, big solar are using big money to try and brainwash us against fossil fuels,” Ms Credlin said. “And fool us into believing…
Page Research Centre CEO Gerard Holland says Charlie Kirk’s death has sparked a “huge wave of aggression” from the left. “He was killed for engaging in debate, for listening to people, for arguing his case, for believing in things that I believe in,” Mr Holland told Sky News host Freya Leach. “In the wake of…
Page Research Centre Gerard Holland says Labor has “no plan” while they are pushing its 82 per cent renewable power target by 2030. “Nothing could log jam productivity more than subsidising and underwriting projects that are unproductive,” Mr Holland told Sky News host Peta Credlin. “Our farmers don’t want it. “Communities aren’t being consulted.”
Page Research Centre Chief Executive Gerard Holland says Australia’s policy settings are driving up energy costs and stifling productivity. “It’s no wonder why our energy prices have gotten so expensive,” Mr Holland said. “We are building out a diffuse, disparate, expensive grid that requires exceptional amounts of infrastructure in order to service the economy.”