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Only some black lives ‘matter’
In a recent edition of the Spectator, Douglas Murray wrote about Nahel Merzouk who was shot and killed as he…
Has Australia lost its collective mind with the Voice?
The Voice is probably the greatest confidence tricks ever attempted to be played on the Australian people. Why would any…
‘Far Right’ or Traditional Liberal?
When it comes to avoiding the intellectual rigour of constructing and prosecuting a cogent argument, those who occupy the left…
Double Shot Ep12: Senator Babet on the scourge of censorship
Special guest Senator Babet of the UAP talks about the government’s new censorship bill to silence the public on social…
Misinformation: as meaningless and misused as masks
Nearing the end of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, Nurse Ratched stated, ‘The best thing we can do is to…
What a topsy-turvy land
From a literary landscape once carved by iconic texts like the Magic Faraway Tree, with characters Moonface, Silky, and Saucepan…
How to silence a climate change zealot
I’ve never understood the fascination dogs have with the wheels of cars which is demonstrated as they come running out…
Labor has been hostile to the Constitution since the 1890s
Many in favour of the Voice fail to understand the purpose of a nation’s Constitution. Before voting, Australians need a…
Teachers cannot teach what they do not know
Well, here we are with another review of teaching. Australia has itself a bit of déjà vu with a well-meaning…
The $10 billion cabal of renewable subsidies killing coal
At this time, the attack on fossil fuels, particularly coal, is at a crescendo. In North America with the dishonestly…
Book reviews: the new parental activism
Outrage from parents and citizens last week saw a children’s book Welcome to Sex! pulled from the shelves of select…
Robodebt scandal: Parliament needs to take charge of the bureaucracy
It appears the Robodebt scandal is being used for gutter political point-scoring. But what’s new about that? Every side in…
Coutts’ apology to Nigel Farage is worthless
Remember when Coutts was worried about risking its reputation? We’ll call it ‘karma’ that their name hangs in shreds, draped…
Review: the courage to care
We hear little about the Holocaust in Hungary. In a murderous 56-day period in Hungary during 1944, some 430,000 Hungarian…
The broken logic of a champagne socialist
The hypocrisy of the hard-Left centres around being tricked by lofty arguments made by agenda-driven powerbrokers. These ideas are devoid…
Lesbian domestic violence proves it’s not just a male problem
You may recall the campaign running on national television a few years ago. The ads were part of the Australian…
The book wars in the children’s section
If you don’t think there’s a war being waged against our children right now, you haven’t been paying attention. Or…
Just like a Danish pastry, Australia will become a flaky composition of treaties
Here’s looking at you, Western Australia. Your Aboriginal Heritage Act has taken our national attention. We sit watching the unfolding of your…
Snow White and the politically correct replacements
In 1994, the British dance band and performance arts collective KLF decided to burn £1 million in a disused boathouse on Scotland’s…
The Woke art of debanking men
Earlier this month, Nigel Farage’s bank announced they were closing his accounts. The controversial UK politician had been with the bank for…
Government: the leading source of misinformation
Clear your schedule, pop some corn, and settle your tush into your favourite chair, because I am about to both…
The great green backlash: is Labor next?
Net Zero is the politics of poverty. This dim economic reality lurking beneath all the feel-good social media propaganda about…
The Sound of Freedom, a revolutionary act
During times of universal deceit, wrote George Orwell, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act. Our time can certainly be…
Soy boys – not what you think
When livestock farming became unfashionable and it was said palm oil was unsustainable, soybeans stepped up to become the darlings…
Aboriginal heritage laws and The Voice: Rowan Dean was right
If you want to know what practical difference The Voice to Parliament is going to have, then you only have…