Empire-bashing

Leading article Australia The Spectator Australia Getty Images The Spectator Australia 11 February 2023 9:00 AM Britain has become an irresistible target in recent times for sneering condemnation of its historical period of Empire, even in comments made by our own Foreign Minister, Labor’s Penny Wong. But she’s not alone. Another bizarre example of Empire-bashingContinue reading “Empire-bashing”

How the WEF is getting rid of farmers and fertiliser by eating insects and removing CO2

Sep 25 Posted by Editor, cairnsnews by staff writers The insect farmer representatives of the World Economic Forum addressed a meeting of 100 primary producers at Mareeba, Far North Queensland recently, feeding the crowd with bread made from 336 crickets and wheat flour. The WEF tentacles are spreading across the nation conditioning the population toContinue reading “How the WEF is getting rid of farmers and fertiliser by eating insects and removing CO2”

Liberals: look to Meloni for centre-right success

Flat White Rocco Loiacono Getty Images Rocco Loiacono 7 February 2023 4:30 AM Following the delivery of the Liberal Party’s post-election review, the Loughnane-Hume report, at the end of 2022, the former member for Wentworth Dave Sharma wrote: ‘As the movement for Italian unification gathers force, the young Sicilian aristocrat Tancredi tells his uncle, DonContinue reading “Liberals: look to Meloni for centre-right success”

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Pell’s silent support

Flat White James Parker Getty Images James Parker 2 February 2023 11:41 AM The funeral of Cardinal George Pell takes place today at Saint Mary’s Cathedral in Sydney, the mother church from where Pell guided the Catholic faithful of the Archdiocese of Sydney for thirteen years and often spoke fearlessly beyond its perimeters into theContinue reading “Pell’s silent support”

Jordan Peterson vs Klaus Schwab: who will ‘rule ze vrold’?

Flat White Flat White Screenshot from Jordan Peterson YouTube channel (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D5X0tAecfF4) Flat White 1 February 2023 3:53 PM The best James Bond film plot in town was released yesterday when Canadian clinical psychologist Dr Jordan Peterson announced on Joe Rogan’s podcast that he intends to launch a new ‘global consortium’ in direct challenge to the World EconomicContinue reading “Jordan Peterson vs Klaus Schwab: who will ‘rule ze vrold’?”

Novak’s Churchill-esque victory speech

Flat White Dean Troth Getty Images Dean Troth 30 January 2023 12:56 PM Novak Djokovic has returned as the world’s number one tennis player. He was crowned King at Melbourne Park following his tenth Australian Open title on Sunday, January 29 after defeating Stefanos Tsitsipas. This makes him the first man in the Open eraContinue reading “Novak’s Churchill-esque victory speech”

The Most Popular Christmas Song NOT on YouTube.

A comment on the situation regarding the attacks on Iran: Israel is most likely carrying out those unprovoked attacks on Iran out of a desire to hide embarrassment at not being able to contain the most recent stabbings and shootings. Israeli politics are already usually a clown show, a banana country on steroids. The primeContinue reading “The Most Popular Christmas Song NOT on YouTube.”

Novak Djokovic: this trophy is yours, as much as it is mine

Flat White Alexandra Marshall Getty Images Alexandra Marshall 30 January 2023 1:48 AM I am normally patriotic about sport, but when Novak Djokovic handed Australian Alex de Minaur his arse in the fourth round at the Australian Open, I had to laugh. When Djokovic was asked why he thrashed de Minaur in brutal straight setsContinue reading “Novak Djokovic: this trophy is yours, as much as it is mine”

Putin Can’t Hold a Candle to Our Own Energy Wreckers

Peter Smith Frequent contributor My electricity usage for the latest quarter I have been billed, just a few days ago, was 14 percent less than for the same period last year. My bill was 21 percent higher. Simple arithmetic tells me that per kWh my charges have increased by about 25 percent in just oneContinue reading “Putin Can’t Hold a Candle to Our Own Energy Wreckers”

A vote for the voice a threat to Australia Day

Peta Credlin The Australian 26 Jabuary 2023 Will today be our last Australia Day – or at least, the last one specifically celebrated on January 26? Suppose the Albanese government succeeds later this year in its quest to entrench an Indigenous voice in the Constitution; wouldn’t one of its very first representations to parliament andContinue reading “A vote for the voice a threat to Australia Day”

Novak Djokovic and the real reason many Serbs support Russia

Novak Djokovic is no stranger to controversy. A year ago, the Serbian tennis star was deported from Australia after failing to comply with the country’s covid vaccination rules. Organisers of the Australian Open are once again fighting fires relating to Djokovic.  This time, it is Djokovic’s father, Srdjan, who is in trouble after he posedContinue reading “Novak Djokovic and the real reason many Serbs support Russia”

Witch hunts are not ‘justice’

Dana Pham Getty Images Dana Pham 22 January 2023 7:00 AM I knew it! And if we were all honest with ourselves, we knew it. There is an uncomfortable reason why many social media users chose not to say ‘Vale, Cardinal Pell’. But about me first… Up until the start of the first national lockdownsContinue reading “Witch hunts are not ‘justice’”

A wabi-sabi nation

Flat White Australia is a wabi-sabi nation: perfect in all its imperfections Beverley McArthur Getty Images Beverley McArthur 26 January 2023 1:00 AM In The Strange Death of Europe, author Douglas Murray says of post-war immigration that, ‘…each European country has the similar experience of short-term policy creating the longest possible repercussions.’ He could have equallyContinue reading “A wabi-sabi nation”

The Australia Day debate: an exercise in puritanical Gnosticism

Lana Starkey Getty Images Lana Starkey 26 January 2023 7:00 AM Michael Mansell, an Aboriginal Elder from the Aboriginal Land council Tasmania and secretary of the independence movement The Aboriginal Provisional Government, has called for a ban on the playing of all sport on Australia Day: ‘Sporting bodies have a responsibility to take the lead. They shouldn’tContinue reading “The Australia Day debate: an exercise in puritanical Gnosticism”

The tragic decline of political rhetoric

Niall Gooch World (Photo: UK Parliament / Jessica Taylor) Niall Gooch 22 January 2023 7:00 PM After the first regular BBC TV broadcasts in 1930, it took the House of Commons 60 years to agree to televise its proceedings. Proposals to do so were discussed on a regular basis from the 1960s onwards, but repeatedlyContinue reading “The tragic decline of political rhetoric”

No Signs of Light in the West

Society Christopher Akehurst It is nice to start the new year with some expression of hope. Will this be a better year than last? Well, we can always dream, but all the indications are that it will be worse. The malign forces that are undermining Western society remain in the ascendant and are getting stronger.Continue reading “No Signs of Light in the West”

‘The times are out of joint’

QED 17th January 2023 George Pell Below is the text of George Cardinal Pell’s address to an August 2022 fundraising dinner at Campion College — one more reminder of the great man and mind we have lost.________________________                          I was born and then educated in the olden days of the nineteen forties – fifties, when LaContinue reading “‘The times are out of joint’”

A land of progress

The Spectator Australia Leading article Australia Getty Images The Spectator Australia 18 January 2023 10:00 PM As Australia Day comes around, battle lines are again being drawn by self-described ‘progressives’ who refuse to see anything to celebrate about Australia. The great irony of this, is that for most of our history since Captain Arthur PhillipContinue reading “A land of progress”