Dismayed to Think That This is Australia

My trip to Sydney’s Pro-Palestinian March James Macpherson 29 Oct 2023 ∙ Paid Islamic jihadis murdered 1400 people in a brutal terrorist attack on October 7. They also took more than 200 people – including children – hostages. Yesterday in Sydney an estimated 50,000 people marched and chanted, but not for the hostages. Tens ofContinue reading “Dismayed to Think That This is Australia”

Labor to emasculate young boys at school with ‘healthy masculinities’ presentations

Date: October 28, 2023Author: Editor, cairnsnews 23 Comments Educating children about interaction with the opposite gender traditionally has been the job of parents for eons, but the United Nations has issued a policy directive to PM Albanese to re-educate young boys about ‘toxic masculinity’. It seems the ALP now wants children modeled on the homosexualContinue reading “Labor to emasculate young boys at school with ‘healthy masculinities’ presentations”

Canada and Ukraine killing and harvesting young children’s organs

Date: October 27, 2023Author: Editor, cairnsnews 12 Comments Why is Labor PM Albanese financially supporting the corrupt, inhuman, evil Zelenski regime in Ukraine? Albo has urgent questions to answer https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12242035/Evil-child-trader-caught-trying-child-Ukraine-sell-organ-transplants.html Share this:

The shameful desecration of Israel’s kidnapped children

Brendan O’Neill World Credit: Israeli Embassy London Brendan O’Neill 26 October 2023 3:31 AM We have seen many grim images over the past two weeks. Images of the apocalyptic, Isis-style violence visited upon the people of Israel by Hamas. Images of destruction and grief in Gaza as Israel hammers Hamas for its crimes against theContinue reading “The shameful desecration of Israel’s kidnapped children”

Widespread bushfires kill two residents of the Tara district

Date: October 26, 2023Author: Editor, cairnsnews 6 Comments A Tara resident told The Courier-Mail that it “feels like (the town) is being targeted”. “This fire is like nothing I’ve ever seen,” the resident said. “I used to be a volunteer firefighter in WA but this is something else.” Widespread bushfires have plagued the western QueenslandContinue reading “Widespread bushfires kill two residents of the Tara district”

It’s the Money Supply, Stupid!

Peter Smith Frequent contributor The minutes of the monetary policy meeting on October 3 of the Reserve Bank Board were issued last week. They cause a stir. The Board decided to leave the cash-rate target unchanged at 4.1 per cent. That didn’t cause the stir. Several observations and the concluding comment did. Here are some pertinent verbatimContinue reading “It’s the Money Supply, Stupid!”

“Schools must equip childrento have sexual partners”- say the UN and WHO

This evidence report reveals how the World Health Organization and United Nations are sexualizing little children in primary education worldwide, for the purpose of normalizing pedophilia. This report consists of nothing but solid evidence, with many official documents, videos, books, archives, etc. All PDF documents may be downloaded from the references section at the endContinue reading ““Schools must equip childrento have sexual partners”- say the UN and WHO”

Sexualizing kids is part of UN Agenda 2030

The logos on the United Nations “International Technical Guidance on Sexual Education” document show that this is part of the UN’s Agenda 2030 Sustainable Development Goals. United Nations Agenda 2030 is a plan to transform every aspect of human existence on the earth by the year 2030. In their own words:3  We have adopted aContinue reading “Sexualizing kids is part of UN Agenda 2030”

‘Mao’s Last Dancer’ Li Cunxin launches final season at Queensland Ballet

Mathew Westwood The Australian October 23, 2023 Li Cunxin says he has mixed feelings about announcing his final season as artistic director at Queensland Ballet, having announced in June his early retirement because of health troubles. Li, also known as Mao’s Last Dancer, has led the state ballet company into remarkable growth since his firstContinue reading “‘Mao’s Last Dancer’ Li Cunxin launches final season at Queensland Ballet”

Australian Legends

Dame Nellie Melba (1861–1931) by Jim Davidson Dame Nellie Melba (1861-1931), prima donna, was born Helen Porter Mitchell on 19 May 1861 at Richmond, Melbourne, eldest surviving of ten children of David Mitchell, building contractor, and his wife Isabella Ann, née Dow. Her father’s business acumen and strict code of behaviour strongly influenced Melba, whoContinue reading “Australian Legends”

Australian Legends

Margaret Court née: Margaret Smith born: July 16, 1942, Albury, New South Wales, Australia (age 81) Awards And Honors: Wimbledon ChampionshipsU.S. OpenFrench OpenAustralian Open Margaret Court, née Margaret Smith, (born July 16, 1942, Albury, New South Wales, Australia), Australian tennis player who dominated women’s competition in the 1960s. She won 66 Grand Slam championships, moreContinue reading “Australian Legends”

AUSTRALIAN HISTORY -THE WAY IT WAS – A NOSTALGIC LOOK AT OUR PAST

Edwina Harris  ·   · A Forgotten Australian Legend – Len Beadell Never heard of Len Beadell? Then you have never heard of the surveyor and road builder who, with a team of eight dedicated assistants (basically bulldozer drivers, mechanics and a cook), in the 1940s and 1950s built more than 6,500 kilometres of roadsContinue reading “AUSTRALIAN HISTORY -THE WAY IT WAS – A NOSTALGIC LOOK AT OUR PAST”

‘Yes’ Campaigners Break Their Week of Silence to Slam “Shameful Victory”

Reading the statement would have reassured the 60 percent of Australians who voted ‘No’ that they dodged a bullet James Macpherson 24 Oct 2023 ∙ Paid Indigenous activists broke their self-imposed “week of silence” on Sunday to denounce the referendum result as “a shameful victory”. And here I was thinking they were using the weekContinue reading “‘Yes’ Campaigners Break Their Week of Silence to Slam “Shameful Victory””

Good things come to those who wait and truth will always out

Sir Harry Gibbs 30 Lodge RoadCremorneNSW 20901 November 1995Mr John Wilson19 Elm P1aceNorth RocksNSW 2151Dear Mr Wilson,Thank you for your letter of 29 October. Although you state that you are not a lawyer you are on the right track in expressing the view that the Constitution cannot be altered under Section L2B to remove theContinue reading “Good things come to those who wait and truth will always out”

Can my God go to court too?

Marita Punshon Flat White Getty Images Marita Punshon 20 October 2023 12:05 AM Australia’s Voice Referendum resulted in the beautiful affirmation that our nation does not see colour or heritage among its peoples. The Voice process exposed the brutality of life for some in remote Australia and the consortium of corporate, church, sporting, and politicalContinue reading “Can my God go to court too?”

Aboriginal Flags Fly at Half Mast … But for the Wrong Reason

Government votes against an inquiry into child sex abuse James Macpherson 18 Oct 2023 Aboriginal flags are flying at half mast this week, but for the wrong reason. Flags shouldn’t have been lowered to mourn the fact that, on Saturday, 60 per cent of Australians did not support an Indigenous Voice to Parliament. They shouldContinue reading “Aboriginal Flags Fly at Half Mast … But for the Wrong Reason”

Brumby reserve mooted as solution to Kosciuszko National Park’s wild horse problem

ABC Riverina / By Melinda Hayter, Sally Bryant, and Simon Lauder Posted Wed 23 Mar 2022 at 7:18amWednesday 23 Mar 2022 at 7:18am Help keep family & friends informed by sharing this article Link copied What to do with Kosciuszko National Park’s wild horses is a divisive topic, but a Snowy Mountains resident believes establishing aContinue reading “Brumby reserve mooted as solution to Kosciuszko National Park’s wild horse problem”

The brumby debate will never be settled until we face the role horses played in colonisation

Published: October 17, 2023 2.36pm AEDT Author Disclosure statement Isa Menzies appeared in the documentary Where the Water Starts with Richard Swain. Partners Australian National University provides funding as a member of The Conversation AU. View all partners We believe in the free flow of information Republish our articles for free, online or in print,Continue reading “The brumby debate will never be settled until we face the role horses played in colonisation”