Victorian treaty set to create new class of privileged Indigenous

Date: November 27, 2024Author: Editor, cairnsnews 19 Comments By MICHAEL SLOVANOSCAIRNS News and our readers might like to know how a state government in Australia such as Victoria can enter into a treaty, given that treaties come under the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade i.e. DFAT’s International Law: Advising and Treaties Section which “isContinue reading “Victorian treaty set to create new class of privileged Indigenous”

Inside lawfare plot to block Santos’s $5.8bn Barossa gas project

Inside lawfare plot to block Santos’s $5.8bn Barossa gas project Geoff Chambers and Paul Garvey The Australian November 26, 2024 Academic, legal and activist ­figures in the failed Environmental Defenders Office bid to scuttle a $5.8bn gas field near the Tiwi ­Islands concocted a rainbow ­serpent and crocodile man ­songline map based on guesswork andContinue reading “Inside lawfare plot to block Santos’s $5.8bn Barossa gas project”

Alan Jones’ Crime: Being on the Right

Paul Collits Quadrant Online November 23, 2024 All this looks and feels very familiar. Déjà vu in caps. By now, everyone will know that Alan Jones, former school teacher, Wallabies coach, Malcolm Fraser speechwriter, 2GB radio star, one-time Sky News presenter (until Murdoch’s people shafted him for not being a Covid hysteric) and general right-wingerContinue reading “Alan Jones’ Crime: Being on the Right”

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?”

Presumption of Innocence? Hah!

Bettina Arndt Quadrant Online November 21, 2024 This week’s arrest of Alan Jones shows just how we have strayed from the principles of justice, with our media and police heavyweights flagrantly ignoring the rules we have in place to ensure a fair trial. This has all the earmarks of a hit job led by feministContinue reading “Presumption of Innocence? Hah!”

Lidia Thorpe faces Senate censure over antics at King Charles’ speech

Sarah Ison and Noah Yim The Australian November 18, 2024 Controversial independent senator Lidia Thorpe says the major parties are planning to move a censure motion against her today, following her protest of King Charles III last month. She said that with the motion, the major parties were “giving her a renewed opportunity” to callContinue reading “Lidia Thorpe faces Senate censure over antics at King Charles’ speech”

Treacherous Teal tarts show totalitarian colours by backing Labor’s MAD bill

Date: November 9, 2024Author: Editor, cairnsnews 3 Comments NOT even the Liberal Party of Australia with its limp-wristed centrists and feminists or even the United Nations could support Labor’s so-called Misinformation and Disinformation Bill. But when the Bill came up for the vote in the House of Representatives this week during the US election andContinue reading “Treacherous Teal tarts show totalitarian colours by backing Labor’s MAD bill”

Governor General Hurley left his post, gone from office in January

Date: February 17, 2022Author: Editor, cairnsnews 32 Comments Victoria state Governor appointed as replacement – Constitutional crisis not mentioned in MSM PROCLAMATION WHEREAS Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Second, by Commission under Her Royal Sign Manual and the Great Seal of Australia dated 19 July 2016, appointed me, the Honourable Linda Dessau, Companion of theContinue reading “Governor General Hurley left his post, gone from office in January”

Lidia the landlady demands the rent

Thorpe delivers a masterclass in seizing stolen headlines Rebecca Weisser Getty Images Rebecca Weisser 26 October 2024 9:00 AM ‘You are not my king…You are a genocidalist,’ screamed Senator Lidia Thorpe at King Charles III on Monday. Annabel Crabb, ABC writer, presenter and commentator on Australian politics for nearly 25 years called the rant ‘aContinue reading “Lidia the landlady demands the rent”

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”

The Globalist takeover of Australia

Date: February 4, 2022Author: Editor, cairnsnews 35 Comments by James Lewis* Since as far back as the 1920’s there began a concerted effort to undermine our Constitution and destroy the rights and freedoms, it gave us. Prime Minister M.S Bruce, 1923 – 1929, a Nationalist Party member was a good freemason and destroyed our originalContinue reading “The Globalist takeover of Australia”

King Charles 111, must  seek his Royal Style and Title through the Commonwealth Parliament of Australia, but we don’t have one

Date: October 3, 2022Author: Editor, cairnsnews 41 Comments Letter to the Editor At the death of Her Majesty the Queen, King Charles was her heir and her assign and subsequently to be the new King His Majesty Charles 111, holding two functions as the head of State and the Supreme Governor of the Church ofContinue reading “King Charles 111, must  seek his Royal Style and Title through the Commonwealth Parliament of Australia, but we don’t have one”

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’”