Hero or Villain? The plot to cancel Captain Cook Graham Pinn Getty Images Graham Pinn 23 July 2022 8:00 AM Attempts are being made to cancel Samuel Griffiths from his prominent role in Australian history, inevitably pushed by the university named after him. This is despite Griffiths being a well-regarded former Premier of Queensland andContinue reading “Flat White“
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Latter-day Luddites The Spectator Australia Getty Images The Spectator Australia 23 July 2022 9:00 AM Victorian Energy Minister Lily D’Ambrosio certainly has chutzpah. This week she demanded the Australian Energy Market Operator be given stronger powers to make sure that there’s enough gas in Victoria to keep the lights on. Queensland LNG exporters are beingContinue reading “Leading article Australia“
Military tanks protect Chinese banks which are now keeping private deposits as USD sinks under the waves
Jul 22 Posted by Editor, cairnsnews Chinese uprising – coming soon to a bank near you https://rumble.com/embed/v1aeok1/?pub=4#?secret=qPpyXiwidV Tanks around banks by Alexandra Bruce Tanks are being put on the streets in China to protect the banks. This is because the Henan branch of the Bank of China declaring that people’s savings in their branch areContinue reading “Military tanks protect Chinese banks which are now keeping private deposits as USD sinks under the waves”
What rise in sea levels?
Jul 22 Posted by Editor, cairnsnews Stuart Ballantyne of MTG has been designing sea going car ferries for 45 years. He decided to check how alleged rising sea levels are affecting ramps on the ferries. The result – the same as qualified oceanographers world wide agree – there are no rising sea levels. The climateContinue reading “What rise in sea levels?”
Coral harvesting on the Great Barrier Reef continues at 100 tonnes a year
Jul 22 Posted by Editor, cairnsnews Letter to the Editor If our reefs are so depleted of coral cover then why is Coral Harvesting in Australia still going at full speed in Queensland, Northern Territory and Western Australia? It’s hard to believe but for decades now, government licensed divers jackhammer out for export to marineContinue reading “Coral harvesting on the Great Barrier Reef continues at 100 tonnes a year”
Viewpoints
The Fatherlessness Crisis in the West BY Augusto ZimmermannTIMEJuly 21, 2022PRINT 0:007:36 Commentary Fatherlessness is a growing problem in the West. In the United States, for example, there are 18 million children who live without a father at home. Across Australia, thousands of fathers are unable to re-connect with their children and are being toldContinue reading “Viewpoints“
WEF Releases Video Pushing for the Use of “Space Bubbles” to Block Out The Sun, Reduce Climate Change – (VIDEO)
By Julian ConradsonPublished July 20, 2022 at 7:33pm1153 Comments Share Tweet Share to GabTelegram Gettr Email The World Economic Forum’s Agenda 2030 is a dystopian nightmare that’s chalked full of evil agendas such as population control, eradicating livestock (save for the elitists) and replacing it with synthetic meat, forcing the masses to consume insects andContinue reading “WEF Releases Video Pushing for the Use of “Space Bubbles” to Block Out The Sun, Reduce Climate Change – (VIDEO)”
Unintelligent socialist pawn PM Albanese jumps in with NATO, precursor to WW3
Jul 21 Posted by Editor, cairnsnews by Alison RyanA former New Zealand Cabinet Minister has warned that the actions of Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern in tying their two countries to NATO is pushing the Pacific towards war. Matt Robson was a Cabinet Minister in Helen Clarke’s Labour-ledContinue reading “Unintelligent socialist pawn PM Albanese jumps in with NATO, precursor to WW3”
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A Voice for Whom? Augusto Zimmermann July 19, 2022Updated: July 19, 2022 0:007:24 Commentary The new Australian Prime Minister, Anthony Albanese, commenced his election victory speech by declaring: “On behalf of the Australian Labor Party, I commit to the Uluru Statement from the Heart in full.” This would involve a “First Nations Voice” entrenched inContinue reading “Viewpoints“
A Bridge Too Far
QED Peter O’Brien NAIDOC Week has come and gone for another year, thank goodness. As a regular listener to ABC Classic FM, I’m inured to the constant mentions that the broadcast is coming from Gadigal (or whatever) land and treat it as background noise. It is irritating but not enough for me to turn itContinue reading “A Bridge Too Far”
The heatwave green hysteria is out of control
World Brendan O’Neill (Credit: Getty images) Brendan O’Neill 18 July 2022 4:41 PM If you find yourself wondering over the next few days why it is so swelteringly hot, I have an answer for you. It’s because of rich people. It’s because of those wealthy elites with all their gas-guzzling vehicles and reckless holidaymaking. It’sContinue reading “The heatwave green hysteria is out of control”
Aborigines
The Voice: Hiding its Content from Referendum Voters 19th July 2022 Comments (6) Keith Windschuttle Editor-in-chiefEditor, Quadrant Magazinekeithwindschuttle@quadrant.org.au On July 7, in an interview with Paige Taylor and Ellie Dudley of The Australian, the Minister for Indigenous Australians, Linda Burney, disclosed that the Albanese government’s plans for a referendum on an Aboriginal Voice to ParliamentContinue reading “Aborigines”
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Why I’m not celebrating Boris Johnson’s downfall Brendan O’Neill Brendan O’Neill 8 July 2022 4:00 PM I know it’s the season of ‘dunking on Boris’, which is fine. He deserves a bit of dunking for the errors of judgement he made over Partygate and Pinchergate. But if only for the purposes of brief respite from allContinue reading “World“
Features Australia
Abe’s vision The slain leader was a true friend of Australia and the West Rowan Callick Getty Images Rowan Callick 16 July 2022 9:00 AM There was nothing inevitable about Japan’s emergence as Australia’s closest friend in Asia when Shinzo Abe became prime minister for the second time in 2012. But his steadfast commitment toContinue reading “Features Australia“
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The Pacific wants cash, not ‘gifts’ Stuart Ballantyne Getty Images Stuart Ballantyne 8 July 2022 8:00 AM My favourite grandson, Asher, outspokenly declared to me at the age of 8 what he didn’t want for his Christmas present. ‘Please don’t give me a woolly jumper, they’re so scratchy!’ It was an unusual answer to theContinue reading “Flat White“
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Of age and stage: over 50s excluded from workforce Roslyn Ross Pexels Roslyn Ross 17 July 2022 7:00 AM I find it ironic that everyone wants to live a long life but nobody wants to get old. Even fewer value old age as a testament to experience. We value experience when we employ someone toContinue reading “Flat White“
Leading article Australia
Farewell to firm friends The Spectator Australia Getty Images The Spectator Australia 16 July 2022 9:00 AM In the space of week Australia has lost two great friends on the international stage. Within days of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announcing that he will step down when his successor is named, former Japanese prime minsterContinue reading “Leading article Australia“
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Airbus Albo’s carbon shame Flat White Getty Images Flat White 4 July 2022 8:00 AM What happened to ‘Mister 43 per cent?’ It was only last week that Labor’s Climate Change Minister Chris Bowen was out shouting at the peasants, insisting they’d have to live with a 43 per cent axe-wound to Australia’s economy inContinue reading “Flat White“
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Albo learns nothing from European crisis – doubles down on renewables Flat White Getty Images Flat White 16 July 2022 4:11 PM Europe (and parts of Asia) are in the middle of an energy, food, social, and economic crisis exacerbated by ‘green’ initiatives that have seen governments toppled and the near-total collapse of society. TheseContinue reading “Flat White“
World
Ditching Boris was a terrible mistake Damian Reilly Damian Reilly 17 July 2022 2:15 AM Watching the Channel 4 leadership debate last night was thoroughly depressing. If only Boris Johnson’s premiership hadn’t ended in the way it did – a surreal version of the famous butterfly effect where one man gropes another in the CarltonContinue reading “World“