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.”
WHO Passes Pandemic Pact—Critics Warn of Growing Influence
“The next pandemic is not a matter of if, but when,” said Australia’s Health Minister Mark Butler.
Victoria Bans Pens to Combat Academic Decline in Schools
“If this is what it takes to make sure my child never fails another exam, so be it,” one concerned parent said. “We’re just grateful to have a Premier who can properly identify the problem…”
Being Nice About the Welcome to “Country”
“Our Christian duty is to leave all without excuse for idolatry and to attempt to persuade them to embrace honour of the One True God, as referenced in our Constitution.”
Australian Government Faces Backlash for Exempting Politicians From New Insane Tax
“Experts warn that this could push Australians to sell investments, including homes, to cover the taxes, reducing the nation’s number of property owners and increasing the divide between an elite class of owners and a growing number of renters.”
Rewarding Vandalism, Removing the Past
“This response effectively rewards unlawful behaviour, sending a message that persistent defacement will be met not with enforcement, but with capitulation.”
Operation Sanctuary: Australia’s Nuclear Shield in a Post-Apocalyptic World
“For Australia, the nuclear path is not just a strategic choice but a moral necessity, ensuring that we remain a beacon of hope in a world reduced to ashes,” writes Michael MacConnell.
Is NSW Becoming Anti-Humanist?
“It seems we have a current State government that can find good-hearted words but who is opening doors to 1984 in the 2020s.”
Senator Babet Calls for Investigation into Explicit Mural in Fitzroy
“This is not art – it is filth. It’s disturbing, highly sexualised, and has no place being displayed on a public street,” Senator Babet said.
Australia’s Imperative: Why Land, Air, and Submarine-Launched Thermonuclear Weapons Are Essential to Secure Our Sovereignty
“To safeguard our sovereignty and deter potential aggressors, the Australian Government must embark on a bold and transformative path: the development of a nuclear weapons capacity encompassing land, air, and submarine-launched intermediate-range thermonuclear weapons,” writes Michael MacConnell
Melbourne Braces for 9 Million by 2050 as “Singh” Becomes Top Baby Surname
“Other South Asian surnames—such as Patel, Sharma, Ali, Gill, and Sandhu—have also broken into the top 20, with Kaur ranking third, highlighting the rising influence of immigrant communities, especially those from India.”
UK-US Trade Deal Has No Free Speech or Religious Freedom Protection Clauses
“Dubbed a Free Trade Agreement, the UK-US trade deal may help fortify Brexit.”
Parents Could Face Criminal Charges for Smacking: QLD Moves to Outlaw Corporal Punishment
“Parental rights advocates have condemned the move, arguing that it exploits cases of abuse to justify criminalising a practice that has long been regarded as a standard aspect of parenting.”
NSW Abortion Bill Faces String of Defeats, But the Battle Isn’t Over
“While the battle so far has yielded significant wins for those opposed to the Greens’ abortion bill, the fight is far from over. The worst part of the bill still remains in play.”
Thousands Rally Against NSW Abortion Bill That Could Force Christians Out of Healthcare System
“The legislation is designed to force Christians and Christian hospitals out of the healthcare system,” former Prime Minister Tony Abbott said.
US State Department Calls Out Australia for Online Censorship
“Even when content may be objectionable, censorship undermines democracy, suppresses political opponents, and degrades public safety,” the statement continued.
Was Australia’s Election “Rigged”?
It’s a question people are asking. Let’s try to answer it, because if you misdiagnose the problem, you’ll look for the wrong cure.
Seven Positive Outcomes from the 2025 Election Disaster
“Contrary to accusations, the LNP didn’t lose because of President Donald Trump, they lost because they didn’t learn enough from him.”
One in Ten ‘Non-Religious’ Australians Now Identify as Christian
“More than 784,000 people who had previously identified as having ‘no religion’ now identify as Christians.”
Where Is the Soul of Our Nation?
“I believe we are at risk of losing our national soul, if it is not lost already.”





















