Former Prime Minister and Distinguished Fellow of the IPA, Tony Abbott, and the IPA’s Deputy Executive Director Daniel Wild discuss how big woke corporations are dividing Australia as a result of their massive funding campaign for the Voice to parliament. Tony also shares his insights on the future of the centre-right, and draws on theContinue reading “Tony Abbott our best and wisest Pm since Menzies-the only only one who stood for Australia and who could never be charged as being a traitor”
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Aussie cricketers have nothing to apologise for
World Jawad Iqbal (Photo: Getty) Jawad Iqbal 4 July 2023 8:46 PM The world of cricket suffers from an unjustified moral superiority complex. This explains the periodic howls of outrage when a player or team is caught acting in a manner summed up by the phrase ‘it’s not cricket’ — a catch-all sentiment that purportsContinue reading “Aussie cricketers have nothing to apologise for”
Company failures reach an all time high while tax office hovers overs small business like a vulture
The federal government has been subjecting large and small business to a double whammy from the lingering effects of the scamdemic and then allowing the Taxation Department to bankrupt businesses that have been unable to pay tax. The tax office vultures are circling small and medium struggling businesses as operating costs spiral out of controlContinue reading “Company failures reach an all time high while tax office hovers overs small business like a vulture”
Howard then Hawke killed off Australian manufacturing
Date: July 3, 2023Author: Editor, cairnsnews 30 Comments The last car made in Australia. Free-trading Liberal and Labor killed Australian manufacturing industries Letter to the Editor In 1983 (yes, 40 years ago) I was a non-TV watching, non-radio listening, non-news reading, non-political Aussie in my twenties… too busy living an amazing life with uni andContinue reading “Howard then Hawke killed off Australian manufacturing”
Fake indigenous author backs neo-Marxist ‘UN expert’ to push the Voice
Date: July 3, 2023Author: Editor, cairnsnews 7 Comments By TONY MOBILIFONITIS IF there was one outstanding example of a person being a beneficiary of Australia’s white liberal guilt industry, the author Bruce Pascoe would be it. And if there was a prime example of a prominent professor in the same position, Megan Davis (pictured) wouldContinue reading “Fake indigenous author backs neo-Marxist ‘UN expert’ to push the Voice”
TOM DILLON, THE O’ROURKES & SUGGAN BUGGAN.
Colin Judkins · Hi all, A few weeks ago I returned to Suggan Buggan in the remote far east of Victoria. I was on a mission to photograph a lone gravesite (if I could find it) of Tom Dillon. Very few know of its existence, after reading this hopefully many more will have learntContinue reading “TOM DILLON, THE O’ROURKES & SUGGAN BUGGAN.”
“Banjo” Paterson, Craigs Hut / Mt Stirling.
Colin Judkins Hi all, Andrew Barton “Banjo” Paterson, (1864-1941) was a bush poet, journalist and author. He wrote many ballads and poems about Australian life, focusing particularly on the rural and outback areas, As a boy he spent school holidays on his father’s rural property near Yass, there he developed a love for the outdoors.Continue reading ““Banjo” Paterson, Craigs Hut / Mt Stirling.”
Jack Riley, (The Man From Snowy River)
Aussie History Colin Judkins Hi all, At the age of 16, Jack arrived in Sydney in 1854, he then made his way to near Omeo in the Victorian high country to live with his sister at the busy gold mining area of Cassilis. He worked for a time as a tailor in a clothing shopContinue reading “Jack Riley, (The Man From Snowy River)”
Cooking with(out) gas: how green politics steals from Australians
Flat White Getty Images Flat White 20 June 2023 2:18 AM If you believe the Greens and their ‘yes men’ posse of MSM papers, Australia is banning gas to save the planet. What’s next, banning gas BBQs? Well, if Australians can’t own a home, can’t go fishing, can’t drive a ute, and can’t ‘throw aContinue reading “Cooking with(out) gas: how green politics steals from Australians”
Palaszczuk denies claim Brisbane will be renamed
Flat White Getty Images Flat White 29 June 2023 1:23 PM Social media went crazy yesterday afternoon when 4BC host Peter Gleeson casually mentioned that there were plots afoot to change Brisbane’s name to something Indigenous before the 2032 Olympics. After the news went viral, you could almost hear the ‘No’ vote surging in response.Continue reading “Palaszczuk denies claim Brisbane will be renamed”
Labor’s Censorship Bill a threat to democracy
Flat White Claire Chandler Getty Images Claire Chandler 29 June 2023 2:00 PM Who do you trust to determine what is true and what is false? To determine which news and opinion is allowed to be published, and which should be banned to ‘protect public health and safety’? It’s a fair bet that Twitter, Facebook,Continue reading “Labor’s Censorship Bill a threat to democracy”
Proposed changes by a govt immersed in idiocy
CM -Courier Mail posted by Lin Powell Lin Powell I wonder how many local people read this article in yesterday’s CM. How, you may ask, could this have happened? A popular foreshore closed to all except a select few. It came about because a group of people living on Mer (Murray Island), on the farContinue reading “Proposed changes by a govt immersed in idiocy”
Climate cringe
The Spectator Australia Getty Images The Spectator Australia 1 July 2023 9:00 AM The famed ‘cultural cringe’ of the Sixties and Seventies was exacerbated by the realisation that most artistic and fashionable trends back then tended to arrive on our shores several months or even years after capturing the imagination of our European and AmericanContinue reading “Climate cringe”
When vegans are worthy of our disdain
World Teresa Mull Supporters of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) and Aashray Foundation appeal to the upcoming G20 working group during a campaign in Mumbai on May 19, 2023 (Getty Images) Teresa Mull 27 June 2023 11:14 PM Celebrity chef John Mountain made headlines last week for banning vegans from his restaurant,Continue reading “When vegans are worthy of our disdain”
Wildfires, climate change and forest management
Global warming has little if anything to do with recent fires Features Australia Ramesh Thakur Getty Images Ramesh Thakur 24 June 2023 9:00 AM The Canadian wildfires, with heavy smoke blanketing huge areas of the US as well, generated more catastrophising hysteria than light, just like the bushfires in Australia in the summer of 2019Continue reading “Wildfires, climate change and forest management”
Forgetting the forgotten
Flat White Beverley McArthur Getty Images Beverley McArthur 27 June 2023 4:30 AM For a few days now, I have been thinking about the following sentences: ‘I do not believe that the real life of this nation is to be found either in great luxury hotels and the petty gossip of so-called fashionable suburbs, orContinue reading “Forgetting the forgotten”
Predators and parasites prowl the Bowen Basin
Flat White Viv Forbes The Salt Bush Club Viv Forbes 28 June 2023 4:30 AM After our great adventure helping Utah Development Co locate and measure their magnificent coal resources along the western edge of the Bowen Basin, Utah wanted to embark on metals exploration. Geologists were in great demand in those days so (againstContinue reading “Predators and parasites prowl the Bowen Basin “
Common Law stalwart hounded by one of Dangerous Dan’s Victorian County Court judges
Date: June 27, 2023Author: Editor, cairnsnews 6 Comments On July 3, the Aussie Battler, Mike Holt of Queensland will stand trial in the Melbourne County Court, charged with publishing an article in contravention of a Supreme Court Suppression Order. This bogus charge has been used to terrorize Mike and his family for more than threeContinue reading “Common Law stalwart hounded by one of Dangerous Dan’s Victorian County Court judges”
No’ supporter Senator Price blows whistle on $100m-a-day Indigenous industry
Date: June 24, 2023Author: Editor, cairnsnews 21 Comments AUSTRALIA’S outspoken conservative, Aboriginal senator Jacinta Nampijinpa-Price, has blown the whistle on the scandalous amounts of money being spent on Aboriginal welfare while other politicians claim the proposed “Voice” bureaucracy will fix the problems. Senator Price says Australian taxpayers spend at least $100 million a day onContinue reading “No’ supporter Senator Price blows whistle on $100m-a-day Indigenous industry”
Sicktoria
Daniel Andrews and a Refusal to Prosecute Roger Franklin Editor, Quadrant Online In the lower house of Victoria’s parliament on June 20, 2023, Daniel Andrews did what he does best, which is to bring any institution he or his minions oversee into disrepute. In this instance it was the parliament itself, whose members were treatedContinue reading “Sicktoria”