Keith Windschuttle Editor-in-chiefEditor, Quadrant Magazinekeithwindschuttle@quadrant.org.au Until he stood down for an investigation of his alleged abuse of a staffer with whom he was sharing a bed, Alan Tudge was that rarity among recent education ministers: someone up for the fight to see real history taught, not the national curriculum’s compendium of Leftist memes, victimology andContinue reading “Hating Your Own Country”
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Cruel Covid regulations killed my love of the law
Police tackle protesters in Melbourne on September 5 during an anti-lockdown rally protesting the state’s strict lockdown laws. Picture: AFP Janet Albrechtsen The Australian December 10, 2021 I have a confession. I am increasingly contemptuous of the law, and even more insolent towards those who make laws and those who enforce them. No, I’m notContinue reading “Cruel Covid regulations killed my love of the law”
Rebecca Weisser The Spectator Australia 11 December 2021
On Sunday, Ben Madgen who plays football for Southeast Melbourne Phoenix tweeted that he ‘ended up in the emergency room on Wednesday night after taking the second Pfizer shot’ and had been diagnosed with pericarditis. The doctor told him, ‘This is now common after the Pfizer shot, especially with teenage boys and young males’. Undaunted,Continue reading “Rebecca Weisser The Spectator Australia 11 December 2021”
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Establishment meltdown as rebel Libs, Nats talk to Alex Jones, Steve Bannon
cairnsnews.org Senator Antic after being ambushed by police and media at Adelaide Airport, is escorted to quarantine despite a negative test. US populist Steve Bannon with South Australian senator Alex Antic, speaking from his hotel detention in Adelaide George Christensen during his long interview on Infowars. By TONY MOBILIFONITIS THE Australian corporate state has revealedContinue reading “Establishment meltdown as rebel Libs, Nats talk to Alex Jones, Steve Bannon”
Robbie Katter tells Premier ‘no mandate’ needed only personal choice for vaxx
cairnsnews.org From Hansard October 27, 2021 Mr KATTER (Traeger—KAP) (4.54 pm): I rise to speak on behalf of the KAP against the government’s motion. The KAP has been quite clear on our position. We respect the job that any government is trying to do in rolling these vaccinations out. From the start our message hasContinue reading “Robbie Katter tells Premier ‘no mandate’ needed only personal choice for vaxx”
Annual Mengele awards
cairnsnews.org Letter to the Editor Have a brilliant idea for the annual Mengele awards. First prize gets something commensurate with the moral and intellectual values that doctors, church leaders and politicians have exhibited during the plandemic. Probably a plastic swastika on a stick (made in china). They could parade up and down their Masonic halls withContinue reading “Annual Mengele awards”
A Letter to the Unvaccinated
By Dr. Angela Durante, Prof Denis Rancourt, and et al.Global Research, December 04, 2021Ontario Civil Liberties Association 2 August2021Theme: Police State & Civil Rights, Scienceand MedicineAll Global Research articles can be read in 51 languages by activating the “TranslateWebsite” drop down menu on the top banner of our home page (Desktop version).Visit and follow usContinue reading “A Letter to the Unvaccinated”
Senator Matthew Canavan
tmi127f919008a7mhr1f65 · 167 years ago today Australians fought the Eureka Rebellion at Ballarat against British tyranny. While the battle was lost, the cause in the end was won, as the hated licence fee system was dismantled and democracy expanded in Victoria and right through Australia. Still today the Eureka flag represents freedom and liberty fromContinue reading “Senator Matthew Canavan “
Public Health
If Only COVID Would Permit a Deep, Reflective Breath 27th November 2021 Comments (18) Peter O’Brien There are doubts and issues aplenty surrounding these COVID vaccines, many fuelled by conflicting and confused messages from politicians. My basic premise is that we are so often deceived by politicians, bureaucrats and the MSM on almost any contentiousContinue reading “Public Health”
The Philistine
Innocence’s Fearful Faith in the Unknowable 1st December 2021 Comments (1) Salvatore Babones You call that a pandemic? The coronavirus has come and (mostly) gone, with each new “variant” seemingly weaker than the last. That should come as no surprise. The expectation that a mutating flu-like virus should become more infectious but less deadly overContinue reading “The Philistine”
The Law
Two Juries, Two Verdicts, One Grim Conclusion 27th November 2021 Comments (8) Peter Smith Frequent contributor One jury keeps a flickering hope alive. Maybe, after all, Western civilisation can be prevented from spiralling into an abyss. This is a tale of two juries. One representing everything wrong; one everything right. One spurning reason; one embracingContinue reading “The Law”
Reflections
Saints Have Sinned Worse Than Tim Paine 28th November 2021 Comments (5) Paul de Serville It is to be hoped that the chairman of Cricket Australia has led a blameless public and private life. Or if, like most human beings, he belongs to what Kant called the ‘crooked timber of humanity’, that his possible humanContinue reading “Reflections”
Sweetness & Light
Suffer the Little Children to Come Unto Woke 28th November 2021 Comments (0) Tim Blair Columnist Parent-teacher nights once served a single useful purpose. They enabled parents to learn from teachers exactly how their child’s education was (or wasn’t) progressing. But those meetings now have a far more important purpose. They allow parents to discoverContinue reading “Sweetness & Light”
Covidiocy
A Class Act Expelled From School 19th November 2021 Comments (28) A Victorian Teacher Dear Principal,I just read your email, resulting from the Premier’s announcement today. It saddens me greatly to have to inform you that under no circumstances will I participate in what is essentially a global health experiment. You are probably well awareContinue reading “Covidiocy”
Free Speech
When the Left Comes for One of its Own 20th November 2021 Comments (10) Billy McCarron It would have been easier if there’d been a scandal. Or, if not a scandal, at least a gaffe, a faux pas, a moment of impropriety. But cartoonist Michael Leunig has steadfastly failed to gratify his critics with suchContinue reading “Free Speech”
Education
The Left’s Long Creep Through the Schools Kevin Donnelly Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhereThe ceremony of innocence is drowned;The best lack all conviction, while the worstAre full of passionate intensity. —W.B. Yeats, “The Second Coming” In the mid-1990s I first warnedContinue reading “Education”
In Memoriam
The Dying Moments of HMAS Sydney 19th November 2021 Comments (14) Tom Lewis The identity of the HMAS Sydney crew member now revealed, whose body was recovered in World War II and buried at Christmas Island, focuses attention once again on the final fight of this gallant warship. The loss of her 645 ship’s companyContinue reading “In Memoriam”
History Wars
Left dictates history curriculum 1st June 2010 Comments (0) Kevin Donnelly At The Drum Kevin Donnelly explores the Left’s new national history curriculum: Julia Gillard, the Commonwealth Minister for Education, and Stuart Macintyre, an academic from the University of Melbourne, argue that the new national history curriculum is balanced and that critics are wrong toContinue reading “History Wars”
History Wars
Stuart Macintyre and the Blainey Affair 24th November 2021 Comments (0) Keith Windschuttle Editor-in-chiefEditor, Quadrant Magazinekeithwindschuttle@quadrant.org.au The obits for Melbourne University’s Stuart Macintyre, dead at 74, will be replete with paeans for his role in shaping the history curriculum taught in Australian schools. Less noted, and certainly not critically, will be his Marxist adherence toContinue reading “History Wars”