Andrew Bolt Herald Sun April 26, 2023 Trust Prime Minister Anthony Albanese to turn even Anzac Day into another soapbox to divide us. What a tragedy. Anzac Day was the one day left where we expected Australians to come together out of respect for this country and the people who gave us our freedoms andContinue reading “Albo’s toxic race politics pollutes Anzac Day”
Category Archives: The Idiocy and Treachery of Labor
Car thieves running amok in Cairns at weekend cause mayhem and madness as juveniles steal 12 cars thumbing their noses at Labor’s new laws
Date: April 27, 2023Author: Editor, cairnsnews 10 Comments From Cairns Post and Cairns News A stolen car that ran a red light smashed into a Prado driven by a mum with a baby in the car on the long weekend while another 11 cars were stolen and were seen driving dangerously doing burnouts through CairnsContinue reading “Car thieves running amok in Cairns at weekend cause mayhem and madness as juveniles steal 12 cars thumbing their noses at Labor’s new laws”
Albanese is making life harder for mainstream Australians
Saxon Davidson The Spectator Australia 26 April 2023 While Australians were ensconced in the Easter long weekend, the Albanese government announced that would not be extending the low- and middle-income tax offset (LMITO) in the upcoming budget. LMITO was stage one in a three-phase tax reduction plan legislated by the previous government. This revelation shouldContinue reading “Albanese is making life harder for mainstream Australians”
Anti-coal politicians have no alternative but to keep lights on
Peta Credlin The Sunday Telegraph April 22, 2023 Too often in politics, the urgent drives out the important. It’s the political equivalent of the captain of the Titanic worrying about the drinks service while the ship is steaming into an iceberg. At no recent election, state or federal, has either big party made security ofContinue reading “Anti-coal politicians have no alternative but to keep lights on”
FOI reply reveals the Voice will enable a Treaty which will take a large portion of GDP and rent from all white Australians and abolish flag
Date: April 17, 2023Author: Editor, cairnsnews 32 Comments By Senator Jacinta Price This is the bombshell Albo tried to hide. 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, theContinue reading “FOI reply reveals the Voice will enable a Treaty which will take a large portion of GDP and rent from all white Australians and abolish flag”
Indigenous voice to parliament will create co-government and cause policy chaos
Janet Albrechtsen The Australia April 8, 2023 The declared aim of the Yes advocates who have led the drafting of the proposal to place the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander voice in the Constitution is co-government. Co-government is also what the words of the proposed amendment will achieve. The day the voice is constituted, itsContinue reading “Indigenous voice to parliament will create co-government and cause policy chaos”
An Ambassador for Reparations
Keith Windschuttle Quadrant Online 13th April 2023 In September last year the Albanese government advertised for applicants for a new position in the bureaucracy, an Ambassador for First Nations People. The ambassador would be employed by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade to work across a number of government agencies and departments. The briefContinue reading “An Ambassador for Reparations”
Walking Eagle
A Shapeshifting Creature inside the Constitution
The Voice Peter Smith Frequent contributor At lunch the other day, one of our number, who knows a thing or two about constitutional law, of which to say I know little embellishes my knowledge, made the point that the Voice would be an unusual addition to the Constitution. It would not in fact create anything.Continue reading “A Shapeshifting Creature inside the Constitution”
Albanese: ‘shadow politics’ and the WHO’s Pandemic Treaty
Flat White Malcolm Roberts Getty Images Malcolm Roberts 19 January 2023 4:00 AM The old adage, ‘what you don’t know can’t hurt you’ does not apply to politics. What political leaders do in the shadows, beyond the view of the press gallery, can (and does) cause grievous harm to the Australian people. Prime Minister AlbaneseContinue reading “Albanese: ‘shadow politics’ and the WHO’s Pandemic Treaty”
Weak-kneed Coalition, Labor too scared to block foreign takeovers of farmland
Dec 9 Posted by Editor, cairnsnews Cubbie Station is now 80% controlled by China textiles giant Shandong RuYi Scientific and Technological Group following a deal in 2019. Inset: Bob Katter, MP for Kennedy, Keswick Island, off Mackay, where a Chinese developer is blocking local residents’ and visitors’ access. BY Editor, CAIRNS NEWSWHILE Keswick Island localsContinue reading “Weak-kneed Coalition, Labor too scared to block foreign takeovers of farmland”
Bitter politics
Flat White Peter O’Brien Getty Images Peter O’Brien 22 December 2022 4:00 AM I have two mottoes. This first is ‘never look back’ and the second, and more important one in these troubled times, is ‘don’t believe anything’. That may sound a bit over the top, but it was fifteen years of watching and writingContinue reading “Bitter politics”
Albo setting Apartheid up-what a criminal-corruption at its finest
Aboriginal politics are now dominated by demands for reconciliation, self-determination, and acknowledgment of culture. But these concepts – defined and promoted by an urban elite of educated Aboriginal activists – hide the bigger truth that most people of Aboriginal descent today are already integrated into the wider society and are doing well, if belatedly. MoreContinue reading “Albo setting Apartheid up-what a criminal-corruption at its finest”