Tony Thomas Quadrant Online February 6, 2025 It’s always a red-letter day when Bruce Pascoe’s charity Black Duck Foods reveals its latest accounts. The 2023-24 set, filed late last month, is doubly intriguing because Black Duck last June was in deep duck poo, judging by Pascoe’s begging email of June 26: We urgently need yourContinue reading “Black Duck, Red Ink, White Mendicant”
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Aboriginal groups must pay the price for green activism
Andrew Bolt The Herald Sun December 19, 2024 Australians identifying as Aboriginals have used heritage laws to try to stop 30 mining and pipeline projects but just – surprise! – two green energy schemes. Let me put it this way. The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Heritage Protection Act has been used against 30 projectsContinue reading “Aboriginal groups must pay the price for green activism”
Could Premier Jacinta Allan explain why she’s even doing this?
Andrew Bolt Herald Sun November 24, 2024 The Victorian government refuses to say what it’s ready to give away as it negotiates the first state treaty with people claiming to be Aboriginal. For a start, I notice that everyone on the First Peoples Assembly that the government is negotiating with seems to have white ancestryContinue reading “Could Premier Jacinta Allan explain why she’s even doing this?”
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’”
Two Months After Australians Voted ‘No’, the Push for Treaties Gathers Pace
It’s time that the Labor Party started governing for all Australians James Macpherson 5 Dec 2023 ∙ Paid Victoria Premier Jacinta Allan claims ‘regular people’ expect a treaty Two months after Australians overwhelmingly rejected the Voice, the Victorian government is pressing ahead with a plan to enter into a treaty with its own citizens. TheContinue reading “Two Months After Australians Voted ‘No’, the Push for Treaties Gathers Pace”