Petition to stop Gallagher’s Digital ID bill for Australians

Date: December 12, 2023Author: Editor, cairnsnews 3 Comments Would you trust either of these two, former NSW digital minister Victor Dominello and Government Services Minister Bill Shorten with all your personal details only to be hacked by China By Alison Ryan The Digital Identity Bill 2023 was introduced to the Senate last week by MinisterContinue reading “Petition to stop Gallagher’s Digital ID bill for Australians”

Making Life Even Worse for Us

Bess Nungarrayi Price This is Bess Nungarrayi Price’s foreword to the new book The Spirit Behind the Voice: The Religious Dimension of the “Voice” Proposal, edited by Gabriël Moens and Augusto Zimmermann and published by Connor Court, retailing for $29.95. Stephen Chavura, Senior Lecturer in History at Campion College in Sydney, says of this book:Continue reading “Making Life Even Worse for Us”

An Ambassador for Reparations

Keith Windschuttle Editor-in-chiefEditor, Quadrant Magazinekeithwindschuttle@quadrant.org.au 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 brief would beContinue reading “An Ambassador for Reparations”

Dividing Australians by race

Name wars Christopher Akehurst Features Australia Getty Images Christopher Akehurst 18 December 2021 9:00 AM The leftist city council of Moreland, an inner northern Melbourne suburb, is ‘shocked’, according to the Age newspaper, to discover that the municipality is named after a West Indies plantation where slavery was practised. Shocked, my eye – they areContinue reading “Dividing Australians by race”

China sets up two Australian police stations to control dissidents

Date: January 31, 2023Author: Editor, cairnsnews 25 Comments from SBS News A new report claims at least two secret Chinese ‘police service stations’ have been set up within Australia. Safeguard Defenders, an international non-governmental group that works to promote the rule of law and protect basic rights, reported earlier this year that Chinese police centresContinue reading “China sets up two Australian police stations to control dissidents”

CCP Office in Sydney? Nothing to See Here!

October 2023, Senate Estimates This is the second Senate Estimates I have raised questions about Chinese Communist Party contact points (or Chinese overseas police stations) in Australia. We know they exist and that this issue has been investigated and confirmed by mainstream media. I asked Home Affairs, the department responsible for Australia’s security, why thereContinue reading “CCP Office in Sydney? Nothing to See Here!”

Jacinta calls out the UN’s fraudulent Voice campaign

Date: October 27, 2023Author: Editor, cairnsnews 7 Comments Voice campaigner and prominent communist Thomas Mayo right at home at the Vicforum By Senator Jacinta Price In the lead up to the referendum I was adamant that many of the leaders of the Yes campaign were not being honest about their divisive agenda. It was clearContinue reading “Jacinta calls out the UN’s fraudulent Voice campaign”

Islamophobia ‘Victim’ Turns Out to Be Hamas Cheerleader

… and exactly the kind of person you should have a phobia about James Macpherson 27 Oct 2023 ∙ Paid UK television aired an interview this week with a British Palestinian woman complaining about the evils of Islamophobia in England. But ITV didn’t tell viewers that the woman had, just days earlier, publicly cheered theContinue reading “Islamophobia ‘Victim’ Turns Out to Be Hamas Cheerleader”

Wong Call For Ceasefire

With friends like Australia, Israel hardly needs enemies James Macpherson 26 Oct 2023 ∙ Paid Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong’s solidarity with Israel lasted a fortnight which, to be fair, was longer than most would have predicted. But yesterday she crab walked away from the only liberal democracy in the Middle East, tut-tutting Israel forContinue reading “Wong Call For Ceasefire”

The Voice

Why the Voice Went Down Keith Windschuttle Editor-in-chiefEditor, Quadrant Magazinekeithwindschuttle@quadrant.org.au It is very rare in Australian political history for the demands of a lobby group to be endorsed on the very night a new government is elected. It is even more rare for the leader of the victorious political party to declare publicly that heContinue reading “The Voice”

Warren Mundine tells the media elite to ‘wake up’

Flat White Mark Powell Mark Powell 16 October 2023 1:38 AM Up until now, the proposed referendum (which failed over the weekend) has generated a lot of emotion, mostly coming from those in favour of constitutional change rather than those who voted against it. But in one fell swoop, that dynamic has all changed. InContinue reading “Warren Mundine tells the media elite to ‘wake up’”

Indigenous ‘no’ case loud and clear in Brisbane rally

Date: September 23, 2023Author: Editor, cairnsnews 33 Comments By TONY MOBILIFONITIS MEMBERS of The People’s Revolution (TPR) presented the case for true Indigenous rights at a rally in Brisbane on Saturday, showing that those rights are also the rights of all Australians to live as “sovereign, organic and spirit-filled” people not separated by a constitutionalContinue reading “Indigenous ‘no’ case loud and clear in Brisbane rally”

What does Australia look like after reconciliation?

John Andriano The Spectator Australia 13 October 2023 The referendum to amend the Australian Constitution to include an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice to Parliament is fast approaching and the people will ultimately have their say through a democratic process. Such a process is already enshrined in our Constitution, so inserting a Voice byContinue reading “What does Australia look like after reconciliation?”

Corruption, Election, General, Voting fraud

Vote “NO” with a pen Date: October 12, 2023Author: Editor, cairnsnews 4 Comments Say NO to a polling booth PENCIL before you vote NO to the voice. Take an ink pen with you or ask the electoral office supervisor for one. This will tamper proof. your voting paper. “It is easy to erase PENCIL andContinue reading “Corruption, Election, General, Voting fraud”

Who Speaks for the Voice? Connect the Dots

The Voice Chris Battle Proponents of a Voice to Parliament declare that a “Yes” result in the imminent referendum will bring great benefits, such as that of all Australians walking together towards reconciliation and equality.  Particularly, the Voice is to be the key agency in closing the gap in health and welfare disparities between thoseContinue reading “Who Speaks for the Voice? Connect the Dots”

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”

Capitalising on the Activist Instincts of Unelected Judges

The Voice Peter O’Brien Dr Shireen Morris seems to have secured a gig as one of The Australian’s constitutional experts promoting the Voice.  She is part of a rapidly diminishing cohort.  She first came to my notice when she claimed on the Kenny Report that the 1901 Constitution ‘explicitly excluded Aboriginal people’.  A patent nonsense. Continue reading “Capitalising on the Activist Instincts of Unelected Judges”