The top 10 plants for butterflies

Beautify your garden! – by Jane Pine https://www.bhg.com.au/554683f2e4b0f61941c1af12 Butterflies are an easy way to add beauty and whimsy to any garden.  You can attract native butterflies to your garden by growing the right host plants. This will feed the life cycle of butterflies and increase the population. According to Australian butterfly expert Helen Schwencke, raising butterfliesContinue reading “The top 10 plants for butterflies”

5 plants that naturally repel mosquitoes

Keep those itchy bites at bay. – by Rebecca Lowrey Boyd Now that the weather is starting to warm up, it’s time to think about getting your outdoor space ready for entertaining. The only problem is that dining alfresco can reduce many of us to a mozzie-bitten itching mess. Before you reach for a chemicalContinue reading “5 plants that naturally repel mosquitoes”

A tribute to Diana, the People’s Princess, always loved, sadly missed and who never will be forgotten

Beautiful Diana- Stupid Charles didn’t know who he had married Diana loved him but he was cruel to her mainly because she was so popular and he didn’t like to take a back seat-he took up with the home wrecker who wouldn’t go away even though she had a husband and family-the petulance of CharlesContinue reading “A tribute to Diana, the People’s Princess, always loved, sadly missed and who never will be forgotten”

CV19 Bioweapon Caused a Pandemic of the Vaccinated – Ed Dowd

” It is a ‘Black Swan’ event…. one really “disturbing” thing is how everyone in power is ignoring the CV19 bioweapon/vax unfolding disaster.” Ed Dowd was a money manager on Wall Street and is still a skillful number cruncher.  He worked for Black Rock and made billions of dollars in profits by being right onContinue reading “CV19 Bioweapon Caused a Pandemic of the Vaccinated – Ed Dowd”

Abbott (and the Voice) on trial

Flat White Matthew Stratton Getty Images Matthew Stratton 4 May 2023 5:00 AM If you had watched the final public hearing from the Inquiry into the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice Referendum, you would be forgiven for thinking Tony Abbott, one of only three dissenting witnesses to the referendum and its wording of the 65 witnessesContinue reading “Abbott (and the Voice) on trial”

Sorry to break it to you, possums, but Barry Humphries was no leftie

Greg Sheridan The Australian May 4, 2023 Possums, you are barking up the wrong gum tree, if I can daringly Madge-like mix my metaphors a teensy bit, in the way you’re interpreting Barry Humphries. BH wasn’t the first to teach us to laugh at ourselves – consider Steele Rudd’s riotous Dad and Dave stories, LennieContinue reading “Sorry to break it to you, possums, but Barry Humphries was no leftie”

Victory! TGA liars forced to end ivermectin ban

Date: May 4, 2023Author: Editor, cairnsnews 19 Comments By TONY MOBILIFONITIS AUSTRALIA’S lying, pharma-funded public health bureaucrats at the TGA have been forced to remove restrictions on the anti-parasitic and anti-viral drug ivermectin, that they criminally banned during the plandemic. The move is a huge and well-deserved victory for former Liberal MP Craig Kelly, whoContinue reading “Victory! TGA liars forced to end ivermectin ban”

Our Beautiful Iconic Horses

Wild horses enhance rather then destroy the environment but the bias, malice and misinformation of Parks is out to destroy them-they are our iconic horses, we have not been consulted about the murderous decision that is in play -we are outraged and want them to continue where the are living- re-home some to keep theContinue reading “Our Beautiful Iconic Horses”

How Australia rode through history on the horse’s back

By Jonathan Green November 29, 2014 — 12.15am history Australia on Horseback: The Story of the Horse and the Making of a NationCAMERON FORBESMacmillan, $44.99 Horses in AustraliaNICOLAS BRASCHNewsouth, $49.99 A horse is not a dog. That’s pretty much the key to it. The dog wins us over with an unblinking, loyal devotion, the horseContinue reading “How Australia rode through history on the horse’s back”

Mexican women rise up against crime gangs, start their own local police force, drive state police and politicians from town

Date: May 4, 2023Author: Editor, cairnsnews 7 Comments Mexican villages create their own police From BBC In Mexico, organised crime reaches everywhere, even into the smallest village – except for one small town in the state of Michoacan. Led by local women, the people of Cheran rose up to defend their forest from armed loggersContinue reading “Mexican women rise up against crime gangs, start their own local police force, drive state police and politicians from town”

Our cultural elites really do prefer fakes to facts

Andrew Bolt Herald Sun April 30 , 2023 Arguably the greatest fraud in Australian literary history will star at the Melbourne Writers Festival, proving organisers want fantasy over reality. I may be some time. I start my huge retirement trip this week, hoping to worry less about the death of truth. Perfect timing. The MelbourneContinue reading “Our cultural elites really do prefer fakes to facts”

Black entitlement to violent crime steps up a notch in Mareeba as street gangs wage war on townspeople, vigilantes coming

Date: May 4, 2023Author: Editor, cairnsnews 19 Comments Reclaim Australia say enough is enough From Cairns News contributors Vigilantes armed with baseball bats could soon be a familiar sight on the streets of Cairns, Mareeba and Townsville as Labor’s feeble attempt to curb violent crime dissipates. Cairns News contributors from around the Far North haveContinue reading “Black entitlement to violent crime steps up a notch in Mareeba as street gangs wage war on townspeople, vigilantes coming”

Chinese Aussie identity blurred in a flawed snapshot

John Fitzgerald The Australian May 4, 2023 – 3 min read One in three Chinese Australians doesn’t identify with Australia, according to a recent Lowy Institute survey. They don’t identify as Australian-Chinese or Chinese-Australian, or plain Australian either. Almost one in five (18 per cent) reports a strong sense of belonging to China. How oddContinue reading “Chinese Aussie identity blurred in a flawed snapshot”

EuroSlavia, Remember?, remember?

Selling Off the West’s Patrimony for One Ruble – But Why? May 3, 2023Algora BlogLeave a comment Spread the Word Ed. Note: Besides the whiff of surreality that envelops the war in Ukraine itself, this is another example of something that looks like something else. For the last 30 years Europe was investing in Russia,Continue reading “EuroSlavia, Remember?, remember?”

‘We believe the chargers have been a success!’

Flat White Paul Mabarrack Image provided by author. Paul Mabarrack 3 May 2023 6:00 AM The biggest issue facing Mitcham Council is the anticipated rate increase, with options ranging from 7.8 per cent to 10 per cent. With many ratepayers struggling with mortgage repayments, and fixed-income retirees facing a hike in their power and groceryContinue reading “‘We believe the chargers have been a success!’”