Life begins with energy. Without it, nothing grows.
In human affairs, energy is the economy. Without cheap, reliable energy, nothing functions.
Our economy is not a set of numbers. It is a moral project—a living network of human exchange: people trading, building, and solving problems together.
Politics should keep this body alive, fair, and free. It should encourage individuals, families, and businesses to advance the common good.
We believe our society has succeeded because it stands on the firm foundations of our inherited Western democratic tradition.
We believe those foundations are under assault—from within and without.
Powerlines exists to defend the best of our heritage and to promote its renewal. We are pro-human, pro-family, and pro-business. We deal in real-world problems and seek real-world solutions.
We believe in free speech and the power of ideas. We aim to entertain and provoke—but never patronise.
We will present news and views as honestly and accurately as we can.
Our voice is Australian. Our canvas is the world.
To me, Chris Uhlmann was a bright light of reason at the Australian newspaper. But I had to cancel my subscription when the newspaper that I had subscribed to for forty years couldn't see the genocide that was being perpetrated by Israel with the backing of the US and the UK. All that talk of antisemitism was simply disgusting.