Remember Menzies’ ‘forgotten people’

Flat White Damian Coory Getty Images Damian Coory 22 April 2023 9:14 AM Another prominent former Liberal Party leader has warned the party against any further ‘shift to left’ calling instead for a return to traditional classical liberal values of the Australian middle class. On Saturday, Liberal Party royalty threw their weight behind plans forContinue reading “Remember Menzies’ ‘forgotten people’”

This is the bombshell Albo tried to hide.

Ralli AussiePatriot   · But now it’s out and every Australian needs to hear it before voting on the divisive Voice. You know how the PM keeps saying the Voice is a “modest change” to the Constitution? Well, the real agenda behind his Voice referendum has finally been revealed. Secret government documents the National IndigenousContinue reading “This is the bombshell Albo tried to hide.”

Big government makes people crazy

Flat White Lillian Andrews Getty Images Lillian Andrews 15 May 2023 4:00 AM The Federal Budget’s $10.5 million spend to support the mental health of Indigenous Australians leading up to the Voice referendum is chilling proof that the language of mental injury has become a political tool. In the grand scheme of eye-watering government spending theContinue reading “Big government makes people crazy”

All of a sudden, ivermectin is safe again

Flat White Julie Sladden Getty Images Julie Sladden 13 May 2023 4:00 AM Has anyone else noticed a pattern around the Covid-related restrictions of the past three years? Each infringement felt like a wave crashing on the shore of Australian freedoms, which, after a while, would quietly recede into the background with little fanfare, media,Continue reading “All of a sudden, ivermectin is safe again”

Brown study

Neil Brown The Spectator Australia May 15, 2023 Whoever said that the Voice would usher in a new era of reconciliation, unity and love was either excessively optimistic or a complete fool. Everywhere I look, I see division and disunity and it is all generated by the Voice. Not only is it generated by theContinue reading “Brown study”

Where is the Voice of the Forgotten People?

Michael Green The Spectator Australia 13 May 2023 Julia Banks, former Liberal member for Chisholm, says the party is over for the Liberals. Writing in the Saturday Paper, she says the party is ‘embedded in an anachronistic world, such that the phrase “modern Liberal Party” is an oxymoron’. Banks, you may recall, decided not toContinue reading “Where is the Voice of the Forgotten People?”

Who is Wollumbin Consultative Group?’

Mathew Condon The Australian May 15, 2023 You come to the foot of Wollumbin-Mount Warning, the monolithic, totemic, almost mythic volcanic plug 12km southwest of Murwillumbah on the NSW far north coast, through ancient rainforest, across creek beds littered with car-sized boulders, and up, up towards the Wollumbin Summit Trailhead. Then, a kilometre out fromContinue reading “Who is Wollumbin Consultative Group?’”

BREAKING: Judge Orders FDA to Speed Up Release of COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Data From 23.5 Years to Just 2

The latest order requires the FDA to produce all of its data on Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine for 12- to 15-year-olds (and Moderna’s product for adults) by June 31, 2025 By Tom Ozimek May 13, 2023 A federal judge in Texas this week ordered the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to make public data it relied onContinue reading “BREAKING: Judge Orders FDA to Speed Up Release of COVID-19 Vaccine Trial Data From 23.5 Years to Just 2”

Cold War

How CIA Schemes Color Revolutions Around the World May 14, 2023Algora BlogLeave a comment Spread the Word by Yuan Hong via Global Times cyber attack Photo:VCG For a long time, the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has plotted “peaceful evolution” and “color revolutions” as well as spying activities around the world. Although details about theseContinue reading “Cold War”

The Voice

White Man’s Dreaming Keith Windschuttle Editor-in-chiefEditor, Quadrant Magazinekeithwindschuttle@quadrant.org.au If there’s any hint of unintended consequences — for example, an untidy debate about who exactly qualifies for the description “indigenous” — then the proposition [for constitutional recognition] will be defeated.                                                                                   — former Foreign Minister, Bob Carr, 2012 There was consternation in Tasmania last month when itsContinue reading “The Voice”

The Voice would rhyme

Flat White Andrew L. Urban Getty Images Andrew L. Urban 21 April 2023 5:00 AM There’s a pub somewhere in the Aussie outback which displays a worn and fraying sign: ‘Free beer tomorrow.’ The larrikin spirit lives on… But could it also be a warning to Australians that not all promises are kept, nor allContinue reading “The Voice would rhyme”

Exposing The Darkness

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) bankrolled the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) to the tune of $11 million to promote COVID-19 vaccination as “safe and effective” for pregnant women, according to an investigation published this week by attorney Maggie Thorp. Documents obtained by Thorp through a Freedom of Information ActContinue reading “Exposing The Darkness”

It’s the government’s spending, stupid

Flat White Lachlan Clark Getty Images Lachlan Clark 12 May 2023 6:33 AM Casting an eye over the headlines from the federal budget, one may assume that the anticipated budget surplus is a direct result of the federal government tightening its belt. Do not be fooled. As is always, the devil is in the detail.Continue reading “It’s the government’s spending, stupid”

The terrifying future of the Voice found in its past

Flat White Matthew Stratton Getty Images Matthew Stratton 3 April 2023 7:00 AM In March 1982, the National Aboriginal Conference established under the Whitlam government put forward what can genuinely be described as the most radical proposal in Australian history. The proposed treaty between Aboriginal peoples and the Commonwealth (without referendum) sought to ‘return’ sovereigntyContinue reading “The terrifying future of the Voice found in its past”

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”

Pauline Hanson: Senate kicks vital Voice issue down the road

Flat White Pauline Hanson Getty Images Pauline Hanson 11 May 2023 2:15 PM The vexing but vital issue of genuine Indigenous identity will fester during the Voice referendum period and for a long time after unless – and until – Parliament settles the question of what defines an Indigenous Australian. This week, a gutless SenateContinue reading “Pauline Hanson: Senate kicks vital Voice issue down the road”

Minister for women rejects definition of a woman

Flat White Rachael Wong Getty Images Rachael Wong 12 May 2023 6:08 AM Things are looking dire for women in Queensland… This week, Queensland’s Minister for Women Shannon Fentiman (who is also the state’s Attorney-General and Minister for the Prevention of Domestic and Family Violence), took to social media to decry a sticker placed on aContinue reading “Minister for women rejects definition of a woman”

Government blinded by its optimism delusion

Tom Dusevic The Australian May 9, 2023 Jim Chalmers calls it the “defining, decisive decade ahead”, of monster-sized challenges and big opportunities. What the Treasurer has failed to do, however, is provide a strategy, a model if we’re being fancy, to deal with the polycrisis that is unfolding: forever deficits, slow-mo growth, strategic distemper. WhatContinue reading “Government blinded by its optimism delusion”

Peter Dutton has unveiled his positive policy agenda in a budget reply speech that also found time to attack the government by stoking public anxiety about immigration.

A Dutton government, would, the Opposition Leader told Parliament on Thursday, enact the following policies: Last year Mr Dutton’s debut budget reply speech was based almost exclusively on scepticism about renewable energy in a break with the tradition of recent years that has had opposition leaders propose a positive agenda. With his agenda on theContinue reading “Peter Dutton has unveiled his positive policy agenda in a budget reply speech that also found time to attack the government by stoking public anxiety about immigration.”