Melissa O’Hagan wrote this, and by God, she got it right:

“It probably doesn’t matter what Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern does from here on in. Her legacy, in many minds, is already in place. The division of a nation. We are witnessing a disunion of our fellow citizens in a way we’ve never seen before, well, in my lifetime anyway. It wasn’t so many years agoContinue reading “Melissa O’Hagan wrote this, and by God, she got it right:”

It’s Not Far-Right to Stand Up for Child Abuse Victims, Tories Tell Starmer

Will Jones The Daily Sceptic January 6, 2025 The Conservatives have told Sir Keir Starmer that “it is not far-Right to stand up for the victims” of child sexual abuse and that “smearing people who raise those issues is exactly how this ended up getting covered up in the first place”. The Prime Minister saidContinue reading “It’s Not Far-Right to Stand Up for Child Abuse Victims, Tories Tell Starmer”

George Soros – a messiah without morals

Karen Harradine The Conservative Woman January 7, 2025 Last week Joe Biden awarded George Soros the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest civilian honour in the United States. It was for ‘his lifelong commitment to advancing more just societies and promoting human rights around the world’. Biden’s encomium followed: ‘His inspiring generosity reminds us allContinue reading “George Soros – a messiah without morals”

Abbott hijacked by Left-hearted Liberals

Sean Burke Politicom January 5, 2025 Tony Abbott has called out Leftist Canberra bureaucrats and “captured” Cabinet ministers – within his own government – for de-railing his conservative agenda. In an article published in Canada’s National Post newspaper this week, the former Liberal prime minister said members of his own cabinet had been “snowed” byContinue reading “Abbott hijacked by Left-hearted Liberals”

For the sake of justice, Trump must pardon all the January 6 martyrs

Bernard Carpenter The Conservative Woman January 6, 2025 TODAY, besides being the beautiful Christian Feast of the Epiphany, marks the fourth anniversary of the riot at the US Capitol Building on January 6, 2021. What took place that day in Washington DC has been described by self-serving ostensibly progressive elites as an ‘insurrection’, which itContinue reading “For the sake of justice, Trump must pardon all the January 6 martyrs”

The Albanese government and its agencies spent $453,000 on welcomes in the last two years

Andrew Bolt The Herald Sun January 5, 2025 Now we know for sure what a fraud these welcomes to country are. Stop press: the activists welcoming us to our own country are doing it for the cash. We’re talking about fake welcomes but real money – a race racket now worth millions of dollars. Don’tContinue reading “The Albanese government and its agencies spent $453,000 on welcomes in the last two years”

‘I should have put out more details and took on woke bureaucrats’

Richard Ferguson The Australian January 3, 2025 Former prime minister Tony Abbott has said “unaccountable” bureaucrats stymied his government from the moment it was elected, and that he wishes he had put out more detailed plans on how he was going to change the country. In one of his most candid reflections since he lostContinue reading “‘I should have put out more details and took on woke bureaucrats’”

The vibe shift began when Trump was re-elected. It’s now global

Niall Ferguson The Australian January 4, 2025 I am a 60-year-old Scotsman with a penchant for red suspenders, oolong tea and the novels of Walter Scott, so no one will ever accuse me of being an arbiter of cool. But to understand politics and even geopolitics you have to understand culture, which is sometimes –Continue reading “The vibe shift began when Trump was re-elected. It’s now global”

Labor turns a blind eye to facts as details emerge on hostage abuse

Gemma Tognini The Australian January 4, 2025. Less than a week ago the UN received a report compiled by doctors, specialists and psychologists that spells out in horrific detail the torture and abuse of hostages held by Hamas since October 7, 2023. You’d be forgiven for missing it, so underwhelming was the response to theContinue reading “Labor turns a blind eye to facts as details emerge on hostage abuse”

Gender activists have scored a resounding victory

Des Houghton The Courier Mail January 3. 2024 Congratulations to transgender activists. You have had a resounding victory over the medical fraternity, elected representatives and educators in Australia. Or so it would seem to me. Taxpayer-funded gender clinics in public hospitals continue to prescribe puberty blockers and hormones to children who believe they are livingContinue reading “Gender activists have scored a resounding victory”

Truth that transcends a materialist world

Greg Craven The Australian January 5. 2025 Christmas and New Year’s are now safely past. The casualties have been counted and the implausible excuses workshopped. With just a touch of hindsight available, now is the time to ponder what on earth was going on. Every festive season you can guarantee a certain number of depressingContinue reading “Truth that transcends a materialist world”

The King’s ‘sad & stupid’ speech

Paul Collits Politicom January 3. 2025 Charle’s Christmas speech has been described as a “declaration of civil war by the King against his people”. According to former Anglican Bishop Gavin Ashenden, Charles III is now collaborating with the State, “which we know is already at war with its citizens”. Ashenden may not mean that muchContinue reading “The King’s ‘sad & stupid’ speech”

John Howard, Peter Costello lash Anthony Albanese and Jim Chalmers’ budget mismanagement

Troy Bramston The Australian December 31, 2024 John Howard has warned that Australia’s deteriorating budget bottom line and escalating debt could put the nation’s credit rating at future risk, while Peter Costello has lashed Treasury as an institution in decline that no longer ­defends taxpayers against spendthrift governments. The former prime minister and treasurer criticisedContinue reading “John Howard, Peter Costello lash Anthony Albanese and Jim Chalmers’ budget mismanagement”

Donald Trump’s election win shows progressive lunacy has been roundly defeated

Lionel Shriver The Australian January 1, 2025 Across the non-left media world, it’s now an article of faith that Donald Trump’s emphatic victory is a woke watershed. After asking petulantly for year upon year, “Now have we hit peak woke?”, like children on the back seat nagging daddy “are we there yet?”, we learn repeatedlyContinue reading “Donald Trump’s election win shows progressive lunacy has been roundly defeated”

Australia trapped with Leftie-woke politicians

Paul Collits Politicom 1st January 2025 Annabel Denham is a name probably not known to many Australians, nor even to her fellow Britons. She is a commentator and Deputy Comment Editor for The Telegraph newspaper in London. Recently Denham stumbled upon and wrote about the core problem facing those among the outsider class who seeContinue reading “Australia trapped with Leftie-woke politicians”

8000 Qld homes sweat as cooling cut off

John Rolfe The Courier Mail December 30, 2024 More than 8000 Queensland households had the cooling function on their airconditioner turned off remotely by Energex on a sweltering Sunday earlier this month – the fifth Big Brother-style intervention of the year. In total, aircons have been automatically throttled back about 210,000 times in the SunshineContinue reading “8000 Qld homes sweat as cooling cut off”

Wong way would have left Israel threatened for years to come

Andrew Bolt The Herald Sun December 29, 2024 Israeli foreign minister has ‘had enough’ of Penny Wong We know now the only loveable Jew is a helpless one, begging their enemies to be allowed to live. Poland has illustrated this new anti-Semitism in the most despicable way. It’s let Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu knowContinue reading “Wong way would have left Israel threatened for years to come”

State-sanctioned ‘truth’ is still a danger under the Greens and teals

Tom Switzer and Emilie Dye The Australian December 30, 2024 Australia dodged a bullet this year when the federal government withdrew its contentious legislation to regulate misinformation. The danger, though, is that a re-elected Labor government, in cahoots with the Greens and so-called teal independents, could revive the law in the next parliament. Under theContinue reading “State-sanctioned ‘truth’ is still a danger under the Greens and teals”

We Christians are exiles in a collapsing world

Dr Campbell Campbell-Jack The Conservative Woman December 29, 2024 Christianity was fundamental to the development of the West. It provided the forms of thought without which those institutions defining the West would likely never have emerged. Those institutions such as the rule of law, democracy, capitalism, science, education and the family, are being undermined byContinue reading “We Christians are exiles in a collapsing world”

Dead sheep, locked gates, police complaints in high-voltage battle over transmission towers

Christine Middap The Australian December 27, 2024 NSW farmer James Petersen has had many low points in his dealings with the transmission giant pushing high-voltage powerlines through his property. The shonky fencing bisecting his sheep paddocks, the dead ewes, the disruption to his work, the hours lost to endless phone calls sorting out misunderstandings betweenContinue reading “Dead sheep, locked gates, police complaints in high-voltage battle over transmission towers”