Date: January 12, 2025Author: Editor, cairnsnews 10 Comments Cool fire burning on Cape York which leads to widespread vegetation thickening laying waste to once productive land By *Jim O’Toole Cape York Peninsula, Queensland’s iconic piece of paradise has been gradually handed over by Labor to Aborigines to create a separate indigenous state north of 16thContinue reading “Cape York disappearing into the mire of indigenous and United Nations ownership to create an Aboriginal state”
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No joke, these girls were sacrificed at the altar of PC
Brendan O’Neill The Australian January 10, 2024 We all love making fun of political correctness. It’s so ripe for mockery. No one is more deserving of derision than these fun sponges who police people’s banter and jokes. PC – or wokeness, as we call it now – is that zany pastime of time-rich, blue-haired leftists.Continue reading “No joke, these girls were sacrificed at the altar of PC”
Rudd is a grub,’ says Larry Pickering
Date: March 23, 2013Author: Editor, cairnsnews 0 Comments COWARDS, LIARS AND TRAITORSby Larry Pickering Simon Crean was no fan of Rudd’s. He was a fan of stability and forced Rudd to either shit or get off the potty. Rudd is now off the potty.Having known Simon Crean’s Dad, it is doubtful the apple fell farContinue reading “Rudd is a grub,’ says Larry Pickering”
Australia’s system of government has some serious deficiencies
Date: July 11, 2023Author: Editor, cairnsnews 18 Comments Government House Sydney. The NSW state constitution can be altered by politicians Letter to the Editor Australia’s system of Government has some serious deficiencies as evidenced by the events of the last few years and the terrible state of debt and decay in which this country, itsContinue reading “Australia’s system of government has some serious deficiencies”
A blueprint for Australia’s restoration – install Bosi as administrator
Date: February 10, 2022Author: Editor, cairnsnews 39 Comments Letter to the Editor There has been a lot of discussion about what effective action can be taken by the Canberra protesters to end the dictatorship of the fake Government with regards the scamdemic and the economic crisis created deliberately to usher in their “Great Reset” BetterContinue reading “A blueprint for Australia’s restoration – install Bosi as administrator”
Don’t label me more moderate, I back Adam Bandt’s Greens
Bob Brown The Australian January 8, 2025 A series of US presidents, from Lincoln to Roosevelt to Eisenhower, warned about corporations taking power from the people by buying political influence. Corporate power now rules the world, and the Greens, who are not beholden to the organised rich, have become the new focus of rage forContinue reading “Don’t label me more moderate, I back Adam Bandt’s Greens”
It’s the end of the long 20th century as liberalism exits
James Marriott The Times-The Australian January 8, 2025 The caption reads “The world you were born into no longer exists”. The grainy photograph it accompanies shows a small blonde girl standing alone in an empty park. In the background, against a faded blue sky, are the two silver towers of the World Trade Centre. ThisContinue reading “It’s the end of the long 20th century as liberalism exits”
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:”
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”
The Imams’ Guide to Reporting Massacres
Roger Franklin Quadrant Online January 4, 2025 Journalism being the imprecise craft it is, helpful hints and guidance are always welcome, which is why QoL is republishing in full these just-released thoughts from the Australian National Imams Council (ANIC). Prompted by the lethal rampage in New Orleans, ANIC’s Koranic scholars (below) caution editors and writersContinue reading “The Imams’ Guide to Reporting Massacres”
Click Goes the Shears
Toganmain Station, located between Darlington Point and Carrathool on the southern side of the Murrumbidgee River, was one of the principal grazing properties in the Riverina. With about 13 miles of river frontage the station was first established by NSW’s Colonial Secretary Sir Alexander Macleay whose initials gave Toganmain its distinctive AML brand. Toganmain’s 167,000Continue reading “Click Goes the Shears”
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”
Former Australian Prime Minister John Howard wary Trump could release CIA files about Australia
Date: December 30, 2024Author: Editor, cairnsnews 15 Comments Blackhawk helicopters collide at military training area Townsville 1996, killing 15 SAS soldiers and three from Fifth Aviation Regiment July 14, 2017 Former Australian Liberal Prime Minister John Howard was critical of Donald Trump seven months into his first term of the American presidency in 2017 claimingContinue reading “Former Australian Prime Minister John Howard wary Trump could release CIA files about Australia”
Port Arthur massacre video republished. What really happened in Tasmania on April 28, 1996?
Date: December 28, 2024Author: Editor, cairnsnews 44 Comments Port Arthur, Tasmania the scene of Australia’s first major psychological operation in 1996 A Cairns News production Many people associated with and others not involved at Port Arthur are calling to re-open the Coronial Inquiry that was cut short when the Supreme Court accepted a guilty pleaContinue reading “Port Arthur massacre video republished. What really happened in Tasmania on April 28, 1996?”
Features Australia
Beside the joys of Christmas A foundation pillar of Western civilisation David Flint Getty Images David Flint 14 December 2024 9:00 AM The Christmas season recalls the fundamental and continuing importance of one of this nation’s and, indeed, our civilisation’s pillars, our Judeo-Christian heritage and values. That this is a country of different religions, andContinue reading “Features Australia”
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”
Fake history is flourishing across the West. Just consider these three cases
Nigel Biggar The Australian December 16, 2024 Throughout the English-speaking world elites are falling over themselves to believe the very worst of their own countries. Let’s consider Canada. In May 2021 an Indian band in Kamloops, British Columbia claimed ground-penetrating radar had discovered “soil disturbances” that evidenced unmarked graves containing the remains of 215 “missingContinue reading “Fake history is flourishing across the West. Just consider these three cases”
From 1991, a prescient warning about the globalist agenda
John Ellwood The Conservative Woman December 9, 2024 AS A student of International Relations in the early 1970s I had no idea of the depths of my ignorance. The motto of my alma mater, the London School of Economics, is ‘rerum cognoscere causas’, an abbreviation of Virgil’s phrase ‘Felix, qui potuit rerum cognoscere causas’, meaningContinue reading “From 1991, a prescient warning about the globalist agenda”
Guillotine orders: a constitutional aberration?
Gabriël A. Moens AM The Spectator Australia 11 December 2024 It has been widely reported that the Senate, on November 29, ramrodded 32 bills through the Senate without any meaningful debate. Some of the legislation was very contentious, if not controversial. For example, the Senate, with bipartisan support, adopted the under-16 social media ban. CommentatorsContinue reading “Guillotine orders: a constitutional aberration?”
Australian Rhyming Poets
nsortdpeoS0mt9am553tihmhflmtat23ltmtgahu57li5hcgm4l8ga2u118f · I thought I would share one of Dominic Sheridan’s Great War poems in order to remember man’s best friend who serves us in peace and in war, and sometimes makes the ultimate sacrifice. And my heart just broke in pieces … By D.P.G. Sheridan … 11/5/2015 Did you know they used young healthyContinue reading “Australian Rhyming Poets”