Property ownership key to closing the gap

Nyunggai Warren Mundine AO The Australian October 25, 2024 The debate around land reform on Indigenous traditional lands has been going on for decades, and has been heated. It’s time to reignite it. A year on from the referendum, we have a government bereft of ideas and without a clue how to tackle Indigenous disadvantage.Continue reading “Property ownership key to closing the gap”

A win is still a win: How David Crisafulli has a chance to reshape Queensland’s future

Jamie Walker The Australian October 27, 2024 David Crisafulli says he learned from the mistakes the Newman government made when he was a rookie minister – mistakes that cost him his seat in the Queensland parliament, and nearly his political career. The question is can the Liberal National Party leader dig deep once again andContinue reading “A win is still a win: How David Crisafulli has a chance to reshape Queensland’s future”

It’s more appropriate to talk of Arthur Phillip’s British ‘intrusion’

·It’s more appropriate to talk of Arthur Phillip’s British ‘intrusion’Nigel Biggar The Australian October 19, 2024.Did Admiral Arthur Phillip spearhead the invasion of Aboriginal Australia? Before I train our eyes on that question, let me set it in global historical context. The migration of peoples and the domination and displacement of others is a universalContinue reading “It’s more appropriate to talk of Arthur Phillip’s British ‘intrusion’”

WEF Demands Ban on Home-Grown Food to Stop ‘Global Warming’

WEF Demands Ban on Home-Grown Food to Stop ‘Global Warming’Frank Bergman Slay News October 6, 2024The World Economic Forum (WEF) is demanding that governments enforce bans on members of the general public growing their own food at home in order to comply with the unelected globalist organization’s “Net Zero” agenda. The WEF argues that home-grownContinue reading “WEF Demands Ban on Home-Grown Food to Stop ‘Global Warming’”

Why it’s time to cut our losses on green hydrogen fantasy

Why it’s time to cut our losses on green hydrogen fantasyJudith Sloan The Australian October 7, 2024It was meant to be the last piece of the net-zero jigsaw – green hydrogen. The renewable energy plus batteries pieces were (sort of) in place. Green hydrogen, using electrolysis powered by renewable energy, would be the means wherebyContinue reading “Why it’s time to cut our losses on green hydrogen fantasy”

Gina Rinehart, Despised Olympic Champion

Nick McGowan Quadrant Online 10th August 2024 If you are anything like me, I know how you’ve starting your mornings for the past 13 days. By grabbing your phone and checking Australia’s medal tally and place on the Olympic ladder through bleary eyes: 18 golds. 14 silvers. 13 bronzes. We have broken our previous recordContinue reading “Gina Rinehart, Despised Olympic Champion”

I recently had the privilege of discussing Big Tech, Google’s data collection methods, and democracy with esteemed psychologist, professor, and author Dr Robert Epstein. Dr Epstein is the former editor-in-chief of the prominent psychology website Psychology Today. He has made multiple appearances on podcasts like the Joe Rogan Experience promoting awareness of how Big TechContinue reading

George Pell and His Antagonists

Gerard Henderson I believe that, of all believers in the world, Christians are the most persecuted. The late anti-communist activist B.A. Santamaria, who along with Cardinal Pell had a role in establishing Aid to the Church in Need here in Australia, was wont to say that anti-Catholicism was the anti-Semitism of the intelligentsia. I understandContinue reading “George Pell and His Antagonists”

Power outage in Paris? Netizens link blackout to mocking of Christianity at Olympics opening ceremony (WATCH)

Social media has erupted with claims that Paris has been struck by a major power outage, though official confirmation is still pending. Numerous users on X (formerly known as Twitter) have posted videos and pictures suggesting that the city has been plunged into darkness following a supposed blackout. However, amid the widespread blackout, the light continuedContinue reading “Power outage in Paris? Netizens link blackout to mocking of Christianity at Olympics opening ceremony (WATCH)”

An Italian journalist decided to move to Russia after the opening of the Olympics in Paris

July 27th, 202412:32 The anti-Christian celebration of transvestites, which was demonstrated at the opening of the Olympics in Paris, had an unexpected effect — in the West, the number of people willing to move to Russia. A clear example of this was the statement of the Italian journalist Angelo Giuliano. After watching the ceremony in FranceContinue reading “An Italian journalist decided to move to Russia after the opening of the Olympics in Paris”

Australia is a Christian country (for now)

Senator Ralph Babet Flat White Getty Images Senator Ralph Babet 10 July 2024 10:02 AM Whether you realise it or not, you live in a Christian country. And whether you believe in the Christian faith or not, you should be thrilled that you live in a Christian country. Every good thing we have in AustraliaContinue reading “Australia is a Christian country (for now)”

Against the machine The Spectator Australia Getty Images Leading article Australia The Spectator Australia 6 July 2024 9:00 AM It’s wonderful that so many freedom fighters and free speech advocates are making a point of visiting our shores this year to, as it were, spread the word. Konstantin Kisin, Tucker Carlson and now Toby YoungContinue reading

Scientists Announce Breakthrough to Treat Covid-Vaxxed with ‘Nanobodies’

Frank Bergman Slay July 2, 2024 Leading scientists from America’s top university research facilities have just announced a major breakthrough in “therapeutic nanobodies” to treat spike protein infestation, offering hope to those who received Covid mRNA shots. According to the researchers, the breakthrough in novel antibody technology will help to eliminate the spike protein fromContinue reading “Scientists Announce Breakthrough to Treat Covid-Vaxxed with ‘Nanobodies’”