ACT Pushes Law Mandating Dog Owners Spend Three Hours a Day With Pets
“How exactly will the government track whether dog owners are meeting the three-hour requirement? And who will monitor this?”
Which Words Matter?
“Words are literally the overflow of who we are, coming out from as down deep as you can go.”
Australians Could Be Forced to Submit Facial Scans to Access the Internet
Australia appears to be heading towards a surveillance state.
Billboard Chris Wins Free Speech Case Against Australian Government
“The Australian government alarmingly censored the peaceful expression of a Canadian citizen on an American-owned platform, evidence of the expansive reach of censorial forces, even beyond national borders. Today, free speech has prevailed,” said Paul Coleman, Executive Director of ADF International.
‘Let It Die’: Chavura Says Liberal Party Can’t Be Saved
“Perhaps the best thing for the Liberal Party is for it to die because I just can’t see any way that this party can possibly be fixed.”
Who Decides What’s a ‘Rabbit Hole’? Canavan Slams YouTube Ban for Kids
“The government claims that it is banning kids from YouTube because it drives kids ‘down rabbit holes.’ Why does our government think it is their job to decide what people watch and listen to?” Senator Canavan asked.
Do We Really Need the Government to Parent Our Children Online?
“Are Australian parents truly so negligent that raising awareness about online risks is no longer enough? Must federal and state governments now legislate family life, drafting laws that would criminalise or prohibit children and teens from using social media?”
ACL Under Investigation for Quoting Greens Party Policy
The Australian Christian Lobby (ACL) is currently under investigation by the Tasmanian Anti-Discrimination Commissioner after distributing flyers during the federal election that quoted publicly available policy positions from the Australian Greens party.
Family Voice Australia Urges Health Minister to Keep Ban on Gay Men Donating Blood
“This is not about discrimination. It is about science, safety, and protecting life.”
Griffith Roundabout Renamed in Punjabi for Town’s 3.6% Sikh Population
The Sikh community in Griffith makes up just 3.6% of the town’s population.
Australian Christians Party Champions Freedom and Responsibility in First Major Address
“Australia’s foundations are solid, even if we have forgotten them. Our legal system, our freedoms, our sense of fairness—they did not just fall from the sky. They were built on a Christian heritage that honours dignity, mercy, compassion and personal responsibility.”
NSW Premier’s Staff Face Arrest for Refusing to Front Inquiry Into Hate Speech Laws
“The inquiry has agreed to issue arrest warrants” just to get Labor staffers to show up, according to NSW Libertarian John Ruddick.
NSW Nats Torch Net Zero, Ditch Carbon Zero’s Crippling Con
“Net zero has done nothing but push up the price of everything. It has done ZERO for the environment because other countries are ignoring their commitments,” Senator Matt Canavan said.
Bureaucrats Target Tutoring Startup After Homeschooling Surge
“Over half of our Victorian families withdrew from our programs, not because we failed them, but because they feared the system would punish them for accessing support.”
Rubber Bullets Are an Outrage in LA, But Fine in Melbourne?
“It seems rubber bullets are only condemned when fired at journalists abroad defending freedom of the press, not when they’re used against everyday Australians standing up for their freedoms at home.”
The First Sermon Preached in Australia
“Reverend Johnson’s first sermon marks a foundational moment in Australia’s religious and cultural history.”
Race Quota Hidden in Health Act Ignites Fierce Opposition from NSW Libertarians
“Passed into law on Thursday, Section 26 (4A) now requires local health district boards to have ‘at least 1 person who [self] identifies as an Aboriginal person.'”
WA Announces $85,000 Payouts for Stolen Generations
“The scheme will provide compensation to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who were forcibly removed from their families in Western Australia before July 1, 1972.”
National Sorry Day and the Return to Yearly, Insufficient Sacrifices
“Annual acknowledgments of past sins are an insult to the finished work of Christ. The practice itself echoes the insufficiency of the Levitical priesthood, where a sacrifice was offered every year because the previous year’s atonement was insufficient to perfect wrongdoers.”
NSW Premier Chris Minns Accused of Stonewalling Inquiry into Hasty Hate Speech Laws
“The inquiry is demanding answers about the relationship between hate speech legislation and the January caravan bomb hoax in Dural.”