Aborigines

How to Give Away Half a Continent 5th August 2022 Comments (15) Keith Windschuttle Editor-in-chiefEditor, Quadrant Magazinekeithwindschuttle@quadrant.org.au In my book The Break-up of Australia, published in 2016, the endpapers contained a map from the Native Title Tribunal showing how much land had been ceded to Aboriginal groups since the Keating Labor government’s Native Title ActContinue reading “Aborigines”

A fix for Queensland’s integrity and accountability problems?

Scott Prasser Policy Insights Substack August 5, 2022 In the 100th anniversary year of the abolition of Queensland’s Upper House, it may be time to re-examine the need for one. But if so, how might that be achieved and is it even politically feasible? The recent Coaldrake Report, the Review of Culture and Accountability inContinue reading “A fix for Queensland’s integrity and accountability problems?”

Overpaid woke jobs must be first for the chop

Claire Lehmann The Australian August 5, 2022 Jim Chalmers can reduce excess spending within the federal budget by slashing the amount of public money that is spent on woke jobs. As of this week, there are more than 17,000 jobs listed for diversity and inclusion officers on the job-listing website Seek. Many of these jobsContinue reading “Overpaid woke jobs must be first for the chop”

Sydney to host World Pride 2023 during a Monkey pox emergency

Kurt Mahlburg The Spectator Australia 5 August 2022 Hullo, hullo! Are there any investigative journalists left in Sydney? When there was a Covid surge in India last April, Australia slammed its borders shut, stranding travellers and separating families. Over the summer, Novak Djokovic was ingloriously evicted from our country and the misnamed Australian Open forContinue reading “Sydney to host World Pride 2023 during a Monkey pox emergency”

Great Barrier Reef Thriving, Even Amidst Decades of Climate Change Propaganda

Categories August 5, 2022 Posted in: Patriots SPREAD THE WORD The Great Barrier Reef has set a new record for coral recovery, according to the Australian Institute of Marine Science. Research conducted by AIMS highlighted the reef’s resilience and ability to recover amidst the constant threat of bleaching. Marine Physicist Dr. Peter Ridd says “weContinue reading “Great Barrier Reef Thriving, Even Amidst Decades of Climate Change Propaganda”

Aboriginal Australians have heard the Voice before

I was talking to an Aboriginal man at the Garma Festival last weekend, an elder from a community in another state. He said: “What I’ve heard about the Voice to parliament is nothing I haven’t heard before.” Einstein is credited with saying: “Insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.”Continue reading “Aboriginal Australians have heard the Voice before”

World

Is France capable of hosting next year’s Olympics? Gavin Mortimer (Credit: Getty images) Gavin Mortimer 30 July 2022 4:00 PM Five years ago, Paris was named the host city for the 2024 Olympics. How the country celebrated. No one more than its fresh-faced president Emmanuel Macron. ‘I salute this success and the tremendous opportunity thatContinue reading World

Canberra rally for Assange demands he be returned to Australia

Aug 1 Posted by Editor, cairnsnews by Alison Ryan Independent Member for Clark, Andrew Wilkie, joined supporters of Julian Assange to speak at the Converge on Canberra for Assange rally on the lawns of Parliament House on 28 July, 2022. Mr Wilkie called again for common sense and media freedom to prevail, urging for theContinue reading “Canberra rally for Assange demands he be returned to Australia”

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The worldwide working-class counterrevolution Matt Purple (Photo by RAMON VAN FLYMEN/ANP/AFP via Getty Images) Matt Purple 1 August 2022 12:49 PM Something is happening across the world right now, something that deserves more attention than it’s getting. First, to the Netherlands, where farmers have been protesting, blockading roads with their tractors and staging enormous rallies.Continue reading World

Lights out for Australia?

George Christensen 2 hr ago Dear friend, The start of the 2020s has been nothing short of depressing for most of the world. It started off with a global ‘pandemic’ (or, at least, a massive overreaction to it), a resultant severe economic downturn, a major conflict (in Ukraine) and a new era of stagflation. GivenContinue reading “Lights out for Australia?”