Patriotism is back from the dead – and young Australians revived it

Edward Schuller Flat White Getty Images Edward Schuller 25 January 2025 9:41 PM Youth. The innocence yet fearlessness of youth. We’ve all been there. Being completely humbled by a plain-speaking toddler, or squirming uncomfortably when a straight-shooting teenager says what everyone’s thinking. It’s often the youth that remind us of how far we’ve strayed fromContinue reading “Patriotism is back from the dead – and young Australians revived it”

Why I’m proud to be Australian and reject attempts to reshape our history as one of shame

Peta Credlin The Courier Mail January 24, 2025 There is something very special about the feeling you get when you fly home from overseas and the wheels touch down in Australia. Deep down in all of us, we know that to live here is to have won the lottery of life. That’s not to sayContinue reading “Why I’m proud to be Australian and reject attempts to reshape our history as one of shame”

No, Australia was not a utopia before British arrival, but it has sure gone close since

Geoffrey Blainey The Australian January 25, 2025 We should celebrate Australia Day. By various definitions this has been one of the most successful nations in the world. During the past two centuries our nation has had far more successes than failures, though the failures can’t be overlooked: they offer lessons. Most Australians have pride inContinue reading “No, Australia was not a utopia before British arrival, but it has sure gone close since”

A nation united under one flag is worth celebrating

Senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price The Australian January 24, 2025 While Australia Day comes around every year with its debates about meaning and whether we can utter its name or not, this year feels different. Last year, the divisive voice referendum and abhorrent attack in Israel on October 7, 2023 were events still fresh in ourContinue reading “A nation united under one flag is worth celebrating”

Sydney Mayor Clover Moore snubs Australia Day hands $2m to Chinese New Year mob to conduct a 19 day party

Date: January 26, 2025Author: Editor, cairnsnews 17 Comments The Founding of Australia by Captain Arthur Phillip RN, Sydney Cove, Jan 26, 1788, by Algernon Talmage, 1937. State Library NSW By Alison Bevege January 26 is not just Australia Day, it was the first settlement of Sydney. The First Fleet set up camp in Sydney Cove onContinue reading “Sydney Mayor Clover Moore snubs Australia Day hands $2m to Chinese New Year mob to conduct a 19 day party”

Will declassified JFK,RFK, MLK documents reveal the dirty work of the real deep state?

Date: January 24, 2025Author: Editor, cairnsnews 14 Comments PRESIDENT Trump has signed an executive order to declassify all remaining federal records concerning the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr has already produced some intriguing information about JFK’s alleged assassin. One posting on X claimed newly unclassified sections ofContinue reading “Will declassified JFK,RFK, MLK documents reveal the dirty work of the real deep state?”

ABC in meltdown over release of JFK assassination files

Date: January 24, 2025Author: Editor, cairnsnews 21 Comments The ABC is in meltdown over US President Donald Trump’s Executive Order to release documents relating to the assassination of President John F Kennedy by Deep State in 1963. He will also release files relating to the killing of Robert F Kennedy and Martin Luther King inContinue reading “ABC in meltdown over release of JFK assassination files”

RFK Jnr’s meeting with Trump adds fuel to call for White House ‘assassination insurance’

Date: July 16, 2024Author: Editor, cairnsnews 27 Comments By MICHAEL SLOVANOSPROMINENT political podcaster Bret Weinstein, (pictured left) in the aftermath of the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump, has issued a public call for Trump to pick Robert F. Kennedy Jnr as his Vice President. Weinstein believes it would be a positive move towardsContinue reading “RFK Jnr’s meeting with Trump adds fuel to call for White House ‘assassination insurance’”

The Vikings never really went away

More from Books The Norsemen were settlers as well as raiders, and by the 860s had built up a ‘great heathen army’ to conquer and colonise much of Britain and the Continent Anne de Courcy A 19th-century view of the Siege of Paris by the Vikings in 845. Anne de Courcy 11 January 2025 9:00Continue reading “The Vikings never really went away”

Australia was not invaded

Luke Powell Getty Images Luke Powell 18 January 2025 11:58 PM Was Australia invaded by Britain on January 26, 1788? For a growing number of people, our national holiday, which marks the arrival of the First Fleet at Sydney Cove, represents an ‘invasion’. According to recent polling, 69 per cent of Australians want to keepContinue reading “Australia was not invaded”

The Old Buckskin and Dad

Written by Dick Roberts His eyes told the stories, Of the life that he had. Up there in the mountains, The old buckskin and dad. The miles they travelled, The creeks that they crossed. Can never be counted, Upon this old horse. He was broad in the shoulders, And quick in the step, Not anotherContinue reading “The Old Buckskin and Dad”

Trump cancels from today the climate scam, WHO, DEI, transgender, restores free speech, pardons J6 participants……Australian pollies still asleep but it is coming to bite them

Date: January 21, 2025Author: Editor, cairnsnews 20 Comments Australian Greens and their bedmates Labor will be having fits under the banyan tree in the parliamentary courtyard. Trump tells the oil industry, “Drill baby Drill!” By staff writers At his inauguration Trump reiterated the US quest for oil self-sufficiency by declaring an energy emergency, unleashing theContinue reading “Trump cancels from today the climate scam, WHO, DEI, transgender, restores free speech, pardons J6 participants……Australian pollies still asleep but it is coming to bite them”

Trump Transition Team Demands Resignation of Career Diplomats

Nick R. Hamilton Slay News January 19, 2025 President Donald Trump’s transition team has asked senior career diplomats to step down ahead of Monday’s inauguration. Dereck Hogan, Marcia Bernicat, and Alaina Teplitz, who oversee the U.S. State Department’s workforce, have been asked to step down by the Trump team, Reuters reported. The officials have beenContinue reading “Trump Transition Team Demands Resignation of Career Diplomats”

Coming to Grips with Trump

Peter Fenwick Quadrant Online January 19, 2025 Donald Trump’s resume is quite remarkable. As a real estate developer, he reshaped Manhattan’s skyline and built a global network of hotels and golf resorts. For 14 seasons, he hosted The Apprentice, a very successful reality TV show. Then, in 2017, he became the 45th president of theContinue reading “Coming to Grips with Trump”

Multiculturalism in Australia, RIP?

Stephen Chavura The Spectator Australia 18 January 2025 ‘Australia’s culture is multiculturalism.’ This was the answer my high school teacher gave when my class was discussing what Australian culture is back in late 1990s. Apparently, Germany, Lebanon, France, and every other country in history had a culture, but not Australia, which was merely a collectionContinue reading “Multiculturalism in Australia, RIP?”

The age of transhumanism is now upon us

Bill Muehlenberg CultureWatch January 16, 2025 The world of AI is now fully part of our lives, and whether it becomes our ruin or our salvation remains to be seen, but many, including myself, tend to back the former option. It is developing at exponential rates, and it seems there will be no stopping it.Continue reading “The age of transhumanism is now upon us”

Australians built a nation – has anyone noticed?

Reg Hamilton Getty Images Reg Hamilton 8 January 2025 2:00 AM The 19th Century Prince of Sicily said in the wonderful novel The Leopard, ‘If we want things to stay as they are, things will have to change.’ As if putting the Prince’s words into practice, Europe invented the idea of ‘progress’. Progress was a strange thing forContinue reading “Australians built a nation – has anyone noticed?”

big brother, Federal Politics, Local News, Pauline Hanson

John Howard admits demonising Pauline Hanson was a BIG mistake!! Date: October 21, 2016Author: Editor, cairnsnews 8 Comments By Belinda Cleary ‘Don’t marginalise Pauline Hanson or her supporters’: Former PM John Howard warns politicians One Nation supporters are ‘not racists or bigots’ Former prime minister John Howard has warned it would be wrong to repeatContinue reading “big brother, Federal Politics, Local News, Pauline Hanson”

Trump made aware of tapes proving LBJ conspired to kill Kennedy

Date: January 15, 2025Author: Editor, cairnsnews 10 Comments By MICHAEL SLOVANOSTHE grandson of Texas cotton king Billie Sol Estes has just released the tapes his grandfather used as insurance against the business/political mafia of Lyndon Baines Johnson (aka LBJ). The tapes prove Johnson colluded with the deep state in the assassination of John F. Kennedy.Continue reading “Trump made aware of tapes proving LBJ conspired to kill Kennedy”

Labor is bribing people to join a race movement

Andrew Bolt The Herald Sun January 12, 2025 The federal Opposition Leader started the Liberals’ election campaign on Sunday with a vow to have Australians “coming together under one flag”. Pity he said it in Melbourne, which has the country’s biggest collection of three-flag Liberals, but even his wokest candidates must realise voters now hateContinue reading “Labor is bribing people to join a race movement”