At the mercy of public health
My father had just been diagnosed with terminal cancer. A plan was formed with his local doctor. I was supplied…
When government wedges itself between the church and its people
In one of the most significant rulings in generations, the ABC reported in February that, ‘Justice Martin found the Police…
Australians for science and freedom
I was recently given the privilege of being asked to present on education at the Australians for Science & Freedom…
Aussie life
South of Sydney there is a road which winds its way from the glistening emerald waters of the Pacific Ocean,…
Pandemic survivors and the silent victims of excess mortality
Many in the media, politics, and the health industry have expressed the view that Australia has fared well since the…
Covid blurred the separation of Church and State
Churches allowed fear of the omnipotent God to be replaced with the fear of a fragile virus, making saviours out of health officials
Our lucky country injured by Safetyism
Remember the time of Crocodile Dundee when we were known as the ‘Lucky Country’ with a touch of Larrikinism? Clive…
Two million reasons to be optimistic
The two million data points provided by NSW Health in 2022 paint a picture about the current severity of Covid…
Dr Murphy, Cultural Marxism, and the desecration of truth
Who would you trust the most? A person who has dedicated their life to helping others but is a Christian?…
The ‘Hazzard’ of government health
‘But mummy, am I going to die?’ Such a statement isn’t something anyone wants to hear. Yet it happened. It…
Covid and government: health as a numbers game
Numbers weren’t meant to be complicated. We use them daily, yet when it comes to Covid and our health they…
The tyranny of good intentions
Many are familiar with the term ‘fifteen days to slow the spread’. People were largely on board in 2020, given…
Covid maths: two plus two equals five…?
Everyone has made mistakes in mathematics, but some mistakes are more important than others. In a contract I was working…