QED Leo Maglen An amazing, but little remarked, fact in the current concern about securing Australia’s borders – cue ‘Operation Sovereign Borders’ – is that they are entirely maritime. We have no land borders, and Australia is the largest country in the world not to have any. According to Geoscience Australia, we have a coastlineContinue reading “Why Australia Day Matters”
Category Archives: All things Australian
Australia Day Facts
Jan 25 Posted by Editor, cairnsnews The first ever official national day that was actually named ‘Australia Day’ was on July 30 in 1915, which was to raise funds for the World War I war effort. This happened after Ellen Wharton-Kirke, from Manly NSW, made the suggestion to Premier Sir Charles Wade, reportedly due toContinue reading “Australia Day Facts”
Why Australia Day is celebrated on January 26
Jan 28 Posted by Editor, cairnsnews By Brett Boston. The truth of Australia Day….This is information that all Australians need to know. Especially those that believe it has to do with how anybody was treated.People should learn the true facts before opening their mouth to spew falsehood.This information was authored by Peter Lee – itContinue reading “Why Australia Day is celebrated on January 26”
Decolonising ends up where, exactly?
Michael de Percy Getty Images Michael de Percy 24 January 2023 7:00 AM Before the Christmas holidays, one of my mates jokingly said something about ‘soon you’ll be writing about the Left’s war on Christmas’. I hadn’t thought about it until I noticed all of Australia’s universities, apart from two, had ‘happy holidays’ or ‘wishingContinue reading “Decolonising ends up where, exactly?”
Why Australia Day Matters
Leo Maglen Quadrant Online 24th January 2023 An amazing, but little remarked, fact in the current concern about securing Australia’s borders – cue ‘Operation Sovereign Borders’ – is that they are entirely maritime. We have no land borders, and Australia is the largest country in the world not to have any. According to Geoscience Australia,Continue reading “Why Australia Day Matters”
First Person
A Packet of Cornflakes: Childhood in Wartime Brisbane Ian Callinan At the beginning of 1940 the population of Brisbane was about 300,000. My brother Jimmy, aged seventeen, the eldest of three sons, having raised his age by two years and forged our parents’ consent to his enlistment, was training to be a dispatch rider inContinue reading “First Person”
Aborigines
The Voice and the Problem of Extractive Elites Andrew Russell & Lana Starkey The proposed indigenous Voice to Parliament has been discussed repeatedly in the pages of this publication. It is exceptionally difficult to avoid concluding that the Voice will represent a grave threat to equality under law, an indescribably lucrative payday for the professionallyContinue reading “Aborigines”
The Voice
Sticking it to the Voice and its Promoters Joanna Hackett Joanna Hackett , friend of Quadrant and contributor, writes to update readers who have purchased bumper stickers since the October publication of her satirical piece “Saving Australia, One Bumper Sticker at a Time”: The emails from our supporters have made one fact very clear. ManyContinue reading “The Voice”
QED
How Can Anyone Take This Charlatan Seriously? Tony Thomas A top Melbourne University agronomy professor has unveiled a project to get rid of Australia’s 25 million cattle and 70 million sheep. The plan would reduce what is viewed as excessive eating by the Australian public while tackling global warming by substituting smaller meat portions ofContinue reading “QED”
Deletion of Australian Pygmies from history an example of Zio political attack on Whites and on science
October 12, 20151,712 Views Share: Commentary —In America any archeological, anthropological, or biological evidence indicating that anyone other than the Siberians that form the main ancestral stock of todays American Indian tribes might have settled in the New World during prehistoric times is repressed. The following article shows the extreme to which this Zio political correctness hasContinue reading “Deletion of Australian Pygmies from history an example of Zio political attack on Whites and on science”
Australia Day
Australia Day is the official national day of Australia. Observed annually on 26 January, it marks the 1788 landing of the First Fleet at Sydney Cove and raising of the Union Flag by Arthur Phillip following days of exploration of Port Jackson in New South Wales. In present-day Australia, celebrations aim to reflect the diverseContinue reading “Australia Day”
SO CALLED INVASION DAY
There was no invasion AS ENGLAND WAS THE FIRST COUNTRY TO ABOLISH SLAVERY PHILLIPS WAS TOLD TO TREAT THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE WELL-AND HE DID THEY HAD THE SAME RIGHTS AS FREE SETTLERS AND TREATED ACCORDINGLY As for first Nations -that was a title the destroyer of all things good in Australia -Gough Whitlam with aContinue reading “SO CALLED INVASION DAY”
‘The demise of academic history’
Insights from Quadrant Readers of the Weekend Australian will have enjoyed Geoffrey Blainey’s feature essay on Captain Cook and his voyages — a theme also addressed by Quadrant‘s Keith Windschuttle, at left, in a column we first published in 2018 and reprise today for the Australia Day holiday. Blainey’s article has inspired a series ofContinue reading “‘The demise of academic history’”
The Government can now walk in and take your land – they have stolen the Australian peoples lands………….Watch the video message and share make this go massively viral, family, friends Australia wide…
18 December 2022 2 min read https://www.bitchute.com/embed/hJKfzYz53RmS/ Discover how you and your children have had your rights, constitution, country, wealth and freedoms stolen from you over the past 4-5 decades (and soon your property and your homes), by whom or for what reason? Part Two(b) Two Crowns and a Tiara – by Dawn Kelly |Continue reading “The Government can now walk in and take your land – they have stolen the Australian peoples lands………….Watch the video message and share make this go massively viral, family, friends Australia wide…”
History
Inventing Australian History, Again Michael Connor Contributing editor Henry Reynolds is a supporter and regular contributor to John Menadue’s social policy blog Pearls and Irritants. One obsequious post on the site has suggested he should receive the Nobel Prize either for literature or peace—why not both? In 2017 he used the site to put forwardContinue reading “History”
Australian Monarchist League
Make no bones about it, unlike the Rudd/Gillard/Rudd Labor governments, the Albanese government has a Marxist agenda to create radical change. The major change it hopes to implement is to do away with the Crown as retribution for the Whitlam dismissal in 1975. If Labor had a realistic agenda for constitutional reform they would haveContinue reading “Australian Monarchist League”
The Cinematic Vision of Henry Lawson
Literature Diana Figgis Where Dead Men Lie is a fifteen-minute film from 1972 based on Henry Lawson’s 1897 short story “The Australian Cinematograph”. The film was made to mark the fiftieth anniversary of Lawson’s death, at Abbotsford in Sydney, on September 2, 1922, and features the voices of the actors Jack Thompson and Max Cullen.Continue reading “The Cinematic Vision of Henry Lawson”
A real statesman of the Australian Senate exposes the Covid scam – let the trials begin of those who killed or injured thousands of Australians by experimental vaxx
Nov 13 Posted by Editor, cairnsnews I have no doubt that, as the truth comes to light, history will judge those in this Parliament as cowards for failing to stand up against the COVID B.S. Read the study, COVID-19 vaccines – An Australian Review by Conny Turni and Astrid Lefringhausen here. Watch the COVID INQUIRYContinue reading “A real statesman of the Australian Senate exposes the Covid scam – let the trials begin of those who killed or injured thousands of Australians by experimental vaxx”
Inventing Australian History, Again
Michael Connor Quadrant Online 29th October 2022 Henry Reynolds is a supporter and regular contributor to John Menadue’s social policy blog Pearls and Irritants. One obsequious post on the site has suggested he should receive the Nobel Prize either for literature or peace—why not both? In 2017 he used the site to put forward aContinue reading “Inventing Australian History, Again”
The Man From Snowy River
The Man From Snowy River is more than a blockbuster movie. It is symbolic to Australian heritage & our pioneering history in arguably the last wild part in southern Australia. It perfectly portrayed the mountain culture & traditions that sadly have been outlawed by beauracratic rules, regulations & a shift towards control – people &Continue reading “The Man From Snowy River”