Brianna McKee Flat White Getty Images Brianna McKee 4 September 2023 4:00 AM Last week the University of Sydney announced that it would avoid taking an official position on the Voice to Parliament. But the message was clearly not received by the faculties, which took matters into their own hands, piercing the university’s thin veneerContinue reading “Free speech on campus, actions are louder than words”
Category Archives: Politics
Liberal values? The party of Menzies should try practising what it preaches
Senator Ralph Babet Getty Images Senator Ralph Babet 5 September 2023 4:30 AM What are Liberal values? The party has a short statement on its website that sets out its ‘beliefs’. There are some fine phrases, but how did Liberals honour their beliefs when they got into government? Have a look. They say: We believeContinue reading “Liberal values? The party of Menzies should try practising what it preaches”
Energy
The Incoherent Roadmap to Net Zero John Cameron In 2021 we were confidently told that it would cost $78 billion to rewire the grid for renewables and that the average annual household electricity bill would fall by $275 under Labor because, as Anthony Albanese explained, ‘we have done the modelling’2. Despite the Prime Minister’s assurances,Continue reading “Energy”
The Voice
What Possible Gain in Dividing the Nation? John Anderson In October this year, the Australian people will vote on the Voice to Parliament and the Executive. My family and I have lived and worked alongside indigenous communities since the 1820s, and I am firmly in favour of Australians recognising their unique status as those whoContinue reading “The Voice”
Australians must vote No
The Spectator Australia Leading article Australia The Spectator Australia 2 September 2023 9:00 AM ‘I don’t think it’s a good idea and if it were put up in a referendum it would go down in flames. I do not believe it will succeed. I don’t believe that what would in effect be a third chamberContinue reading “Australians must vote No”
Guest Post by Diana West August 31, 2023
There is an update on the number of Lahaina schoolchildren the Hawaii’s Department of Education says have not re-enrolled in public education programs: As of yesterday, twenty-two days after the catastrophic fires that incinerated the historic city of Lahaina, that number had decreased by 268, from 2,025 to 1,757. The Honolulu Star Advertiser reports: AsContinue reading “Guest Post by Diana West August 31, 2023”
Guest Post by Diana West August 29, 2023
Where Are 2,025 Missing Lahaina Schoolchildren?That’s a mystery that must be resolved…. Above is a snap of Keith T. Hayashi, Superintendent of the Hawaii Department of Education, presenting a report on “Maui Wildfire Impacts” on August 24. The “impacts,” of course, have been ghastly — surreal . For starters, none of Lahaina’s four public schoolsContinue reading “Guest Post by Diana West August 29, 2023”
Terrifying Moment – Lahaina Resident Realizes That They’re Being Blocked In by Their Own Police During the Fires
According to eyewitness accounts, Maui police officers blockaded the escape and evacuation routes. The police officer said: “I’m under order to keep them here”. People burned alive in their cars… Please watch and share widely: “The earth has cancer and the cancer is man” – Club of Rome, Mankind at the Turning Point THE CLIMATEContinue reading “Terrifying Moment – Lahaina Resident Realizes That They’re Being Blocked In by Their Own Police During the Fires”
Dr.Michael Yeadon on Telegram:
BOMBSHELL: Whistleblower Exposes US DOD Plan To Exterminate Population Whistleblower Sasha Latypova explains the US Department of Defense depopulation agenda. So-called government “regulators” are simply paid actors stalling the public Dear all, If this is new to you, it will COMPLETELY CHANGE YOUR UNDERSTANDING OF WHATS GONE ON. We’re barking up the wrong tree, itContinue reading “Dr.Michael Yeadon on Telegram:”
Tense moment between The Project’s Waleed Aly and Penny Wong as referendum date drops
There was a tense moment between The Project’s Waleed Aly and Senator Penny Wong on Wednesday as support for the Voice referendum plunges. 3 min read August 31, 2023 – 11:20AM National Don’t miss out on the headlines from National. Followed categories will be added to My News. The Project co-host Waleed Aly and LaborContinue reading “Tense moment between The Project’s Waleed Aly and Penny Wong as referendum date drops”
The pilot light of purpose
Spare us, Jimbo Judith Sloan Features Australia [Getty Images] Judith Sloan 2 September 2023 9:00 AM Let’s face it, I don’t mind a bit of hyperbole – should that be hyperbowl? – from time to time. But Jimbo, our current federal Treasurer, has really hit new highs (or lows) when he started banging on aboutContinue reading “The pilot light of purpose”
Alex Greenwich’s bill set to erase sex-based rights in NSW
Katherine Deves Flat White Getty Images Katherine Deves 26 August 2023 4:00 AM On August 24, 2023 Alex Greenwich, independent gay MP for the inner-city electorate of Sydney, introduced his private member’s bill to erase women’s sex-based rights in New South Wales. As commonly understood, no longer will a woman be a person of theContinue reading “Alex Greenwich’s bill set to erase sex-based rights in NSW”
Facebook suspends Australian fact-checking operation amid foreign influence scandal uncovered by Fact Check Files
Facebook has blocked an Australian fact checking operation from policing content on its platform after a Sky News Australia investigation uncovered a secret foreign-funded bid to influence the upcoming Voice referendum. Jack HoughtonDigital Editor 5 min read August 29, 2023 – 12:35PM73 comments Facebook has suspended an Australian fact checking operation from policing content onContinue reading “Facebook suspends Australian fact-checking operation amid foreign influence scandal uncovered by Fact Check Files”
Successful No vote against the Indigenous voice to parliament would be a victory for democracy
Successful No vote against the Indigenous voice to parliament would be a victory for democracy Greg Sheridan The Australian August 29, 2023If Australians vote No in the voice referendum it will constitute the most magnificent, heartfelt, courageous and supremely democratic act of independence and national pride in our modern political history. Voting No in theContinue reading “Successful No vote against the Indigenous voice to parliament would be a victory for democracy”
Two-tongued Voice
The tension at the heart of the Yes campaign Peter O’Brien Features Australia Getty Images Peter O’Brien 26 August 2023 9:00 AM There is a tension at the heart of the Yes campaign for an indigenous Voice to parliament. It has puzzled me for some time why, when the government is doing all it canContinue reading “Two-tongued Voice”
Voice Special Edition
Why Aborigines Always Had the Vote Keith Windschuttle Editor-in-chiefEditor, Quadrant Magazinekeithwindschuttle@quadrant.org.au It is well known that the federal Constitution was drafted and adopted by the narrowest section of Australian society. Our “founding fathers” were white, male, Christian, middle-aged and drawn almost exclusively from Australia’s ruling classes … This was and is a preamble tainted withContinue reading “Voice Special Edition”
Geoengineering Watch Global Alert News, August 26, 2023, #420
Geoengineering Watch Global Alert News, August 26, 2023, #420While the Maui firestorm details are still being unraveled, nearly 40 million acres of forest has incinerated in Canada since late spring. This staggering number equates to nearly 60 thousand square miles, an area nearly the size of the state of Georgia that has gone up in flames inContinue reading “Geoengineering Watch Global Alert News, August 26, 2023, #420”
Trouble at t’woke mill
Have we hit peak ESG? Judith Sloan Features Australia Getty Images Judith Sloan 26 August 2023 9:00 AM Call me an optimistic, but I think we may have reached peak woke in corporate land in Australia. Don’t get me wrong, there will still be plenty of woke/ESG stuff around. Virtue-signalling is very addictive for theContinue reading “Trouble at t’woke mill”
Defensive medicine and the pandemic of fear-stricken doctors
Varghese Zachariah Flat White Pexels Varghese Zachariah 25 August 2023 5:00 AM Healthcare has transformed over the last four or five decades revealing a gradual shift in the practice of medicine from patient-centred care to one of systems, algorithms, and guidelines-based practices. There appear to be various contributing factors, the most obvious being the pushContinue reading “Defensive medicine and the pandemic of fear-stricken doctors”
More videos about the filth of the world
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