Victoria to pay AGL to keep Loy Yang open

Colin Packham The Australian August 21, 2023 Victoria will pay AGL Energy to keep the state’s largest electricity generator open until 2035 if Australia has not yet developed enough renewables, but the power station is enduring financial losses. Victoria has legislated Australia’s most aggressive energy transition policy that sees the state commit to cutting emissionsContinue reading “Victoria to pay AGL to keep Loy Yang open”

Aborigines

The Aborigines Lost in Translation Tony Thomas The Australian Broadcasting Commission’s wokerati want me to use Aboriginal words in my everyday discourse. They’d like me to say at dinner parties that I grew up in Boorloo (formerly called “Perth”), moved to the press gallery in Ngunnawal Country (“Canberra”) and finally settled down in Naarm (formerlyContinue reading “Aborigines”

A fight for the soul of the West

How the suits are emasculating the boots Jason Thomas Features Australia Getty Images Jason Thomas 19 August 2023 9:00 AM As if straight out of Roger Ramjet, when United States Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Mark Milley admits Ukraine’s counter-offensive ‘hasn’t been a total failure’, you know it’s not long until thisContinue reading “A fight for the soul of the West”

Australia-A great place to live-yesterday

World famous lifestyle The Australian lifestyle. It’s often called our superpower, and it’s envied the world over. Australians live in a safe and stable country with a friendly and relaxed culture that makes it easy to achieve a work–life balance. And Australia is beautiful. Stunningly beautiful. Spectacular landscapes, dynamic cities, vibrant regional centres, and anContinue reading “Australia-A great place to live-yesterday”

Galarrwuy Yunupingu: lord of the manor

Keith Windschuttle Editor-in-chiefEditor, Quadrant Magazinekeithwindschuttle@quadrant.org.au Part One: 1963 to 1997: When the Queen died in September last year, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese gave her a respectful but formal eulogy, saying: “With the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, an historic reign and a long life devoted to duty, family, faith and service has come to an end.” However, when the AboriginalContinue reading “Galarrwuy Yunupingu: lord of the manor”

Turn back the Wokes

The Spectator Australia Leading Article Australia Getty Images The Spectator Australia 19 August 2023 9:00 AM Australians live in a dangerous era. The Prime Minister of the day, a communist sympathiser in his youth, wishes to impose a fundamental change upon our constitutional democracy without actually having bothered to read the fine print himself describingContinue reading “Turn back the Wokes”

Jacinta Nampijinpa Price and John Anderson unite to co-ordinate ‘No’ vote in Voice to Parliament referendum

By political reporter Jane Norman Posted Mon 30 Jan 2023 at 2:45pmMonday 30 Jan 2023 at 2:45pm, updated Mon 30 Jan 2023 at 4:20pmMonday 30 Jan 2023 at 4:20pm Help keep family & friends informed by sharing this article Link copied A group of high-profile Indigenous Australians has banded together with a former deputy prime minister toContinue reading “Jacinta Nampijinpa Price and John Anderson unite to co-ordinate ‘No’ vote in Voice to Parliament referendum”

Senator Rennick exposes lying bureaucrats such as those in TGA

Date: August 16, 2023Author: Editor, cairnsnews 5 Comments An insignificant Labor senator Tim Ayers calls on Rennick to withdraw his comment that bureaucrats lie to politicians, but Rennick proves his point. Tim Ayers is a fine example of a lying politician, which the public take for granted. Share this:

Member of European Parliament Accuses Australian Government of Trampling on Human Rights, Civil Liberties, and the Rule of Law

Christine Anderson (MEP) said the government’s response to the virus is not about “breaking the fourth wave,” but instead, “it is all about breaking people.” By Staff Writer Dec 6, 2021 Christine Anderson, a German politician and Member of the European Parliament, has pledged her full solidarity with Australia, accusing the nation’s leaders of tramplingContinue reading “Member of European Parliament Accuses Australian Government of Trampling on Human Rights, Civil Liberties, and the Rule of Law”

The Voice

‘Truth-Telling’ of the Pontius Pilate Variety Paul Collits ‘What is truth?’ – Pontius Pilate, John 18:38 Those with long memories may recall Peter Costello dancing the macarena on the Kerri-Anne Kennerley show in 1996, several political generations and, seemingly, a lifetime ago.  Simpler times, in many ways. Now we are dancing with “the truth” —Continue reading “The Voice”

Voice Special Edition

The Sporting Codes’ Own Goal Tim Blair Columnist As they become more successful, enterprises of all types invariably expand. The ever-growing Australian Football League may be an emotionally exploitative, politically compromised, horribly woke monstrosity of a thing, but its monstrous dimensions are due to consistently high market achievement delivering huge financial power. The AFL isContinue reading “Voice Special Edition”

Voice Special Edition

Secular Thoughts on Sacred Sites Peter Purcell While the Voice is being loudly proclaimed in parliamentary halls at present, and will likely echo through Australian society for decades, “sacred sites” will continue to stud the battlefields between Aboriginal and other Australians for the right of authority over land. This is well illustrated by the currentContinue reading “Voice Special Edition”

The Voice

A US Visitor Takes the Voice’s Measure Roger Franklin Editor, Quadrant Online One of the Left’s perennial threats is that, should they be denied their ends, Australia’s “international reputation will be in tatters”. We heard it back in 2004, when the Bakhtiari family of Aghani impersonators and self-proclaimed ‘asylum seekers’ was bundled into a planeContinue reading “The Voice”

Changing face of Kimberley’s cattle industry

Paul Garvey The Australian August 10, 2023The red dirt and cattle country of the Kimberley has long been defined by its hard men and cowboys, yet it is women who are shaping the region’s future. The four Ford daughters have spent their entire lives living on cattle stations across northern Australia, and the bulk ofContinue reading “Changing face of Kimberley’s cattle industry”

Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price

on behalf of FAIR AUSTRALIA  I bet when Albo finds out what has happened in the Bungle Bungle national  park he will be thinking out loud, the caravan  park purchased by Twiggy &  Nicola Forrest has not opened this dry season due to delays by the  traditional owners, they formed a corporation late last yearContinue reading “Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price”

Watchdog group: USDA must end “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy on GMO vaccines in organic livestock

By Zoey Sky // Aug 09, 2023 TAGS: agriculture, animals, badfood, badmedicine, badscience, Big AG, big government, biotech, conspiracy, corruption, Dangerous Medicine, deception, food supply, genetic lunacy, GMO, livestock, meat, mRNA, organic farming, OrganicEye, organics, United States Department of Agriculture, USDA, vaccination, vaccine wars, vaccines OrganicEye, an agribusiness watchdog, has demanded that the U.S. DepartmentContinue reading “Watchdog group: USDA must end “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy on GMO vaccines in organic livestock”

Prince Harry could learn from the Japanese royals

Philip Patrick World (Photo: Getty) Philip Patrick 10 August 2023 4:54 PM Plain old Harry Windsor, as he is now, is in Japan for the International Sports Promotion Summit and a few low-key engagements before moving on to Singapore for a polo tournament fundraising for AIDS. The relaxed and happy looking former prince was welcomedContinue reading “Prince Harry could learn from the Japanese royals”

Reconciliation: what the heck is it?

Peter O’Brien Getty Images Peter O’Brien 10 August 2023 5:30 AM There are a number of opaque memes that now corrupt the debate surrounding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders. We just accept them without thinking about what they mean. Probably the most dangerous is the concept of ‘stolen generations’. Another is symbolic ‘constitutional recognition’, whichContinue reading “Reconciliation: what the heck is it?”