Category Archives: Australia

An advertisement recently released by Huggies nappies features a baby boy and his two lesbian mothers. Noticeably absent from the scene is the child’s father. But why should that matter? The baby has two mothers, and one with a fairly masculine haircut, so what’s the issue? What LGBTQ propaganda continues to imply is the superfluous nature of fathers and their replaceable role. There is nothing inherent or unique to being a father. There is nothing a father brings to the rearing of a child that a second mother couldn’t imitate. There was always going to be a knock-on effect. You…

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Selling off the ABC is not a new idea, but it’s increasing in popularity. Dr Chris Berg recently told Michael McLaren on 4BC, “In our analysis, it just doesn’t hold up anymore. Having a public broadcaster doesn’t make sense in a modern era.” “The idea that we have to pay for biased journalism is a really big problem. I think that is what really offends people.” Listen:

ABC employees are five times more likely to be greens voters than the general population, according to RMIT Professor Sinclair Davidson. Professor Davidson told Sky News, “we’re not talking center-left here. We’re actually talking very hard left-wing views here.” “To be quite honest, the hard left view the rest of us with contempt. I mean, they genuinely can’t tell the difference between mass murderers in Scandinavia and News Ltd journalists. They genuinely think they’re of the same sort of thing.” “Why do we as taxpayers hand over $1 billion year after year to fund a government program not fit for…

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Do they deserve it? Australian NBN executives and staff were reportedly paid $66 million in bonuses, despite thousands of complaints for poor service and slow internet speeds. In April the Telecommunications ombudsman report showed there were 22,827 complaints from July to December 2017. That’s close to a 203.9 per cent increase compared to the same period the previous year. Last week it was revealed one third of NBN users surveyed regret their “upgrade.” The survey of 958 Australians showed, if given the option, 34 per cent would go back to their previous setup. Read: NBN execs handed $66million in bonuses…

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Rowan Dean, The Outsiders, “The salary of Australia’s top public servants will grow by up to $17,500 each in a round of pay hikes that have nothing whatsoever, as far as I can tell, to do with merit of performance. “At the same time the NBN, that great success story, have awarded themselves with your money, $66-million worth of bonuses… Families and small businesses are forced to tighten belts, while these public servants will be enjoying these massive pay-rises.” Watch: The salary of Australia's top public servants is set to grow by up to $17,500.@rowandean: Families and small businesses are…

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Senator Cory Bernardi has said he’s “right on board” with Denmark’s recent decision to ban the Islamic full-face veil in public spaces. Senator Bernardi told Triple M: You shouldn’t be able to cover your face in public buildings. If you want to do it in your backyard, that’s OK. But what’s the point of having security cameras on our streets or CCTV if you don’t know who’s hiding underneath it? There’s been evidence that criminals have been using it… It is the flag of Islamic fundamentalism and we don’t want Islamic fundamentalism in this country. Listen: Senator @corybernardi is right…

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AT LEAST 27 babies were born alive and ‘left to die’ without medical treatment after failed abortion procedures in Western Australia. Some of the babies were potentially as old as 34-weeks, parliamentary questioning revealed. More than 7,000 people called for an inquiry to investigate the ‘systemic failures’ that allowed at least 26 [at the time of the petition] Western Australians to be left to die, WA Today reported. The petition was tabled by pro-life parliamentarian Nick Goiran who wants the deaths to be thoroughly investigated, especially after it was revealed there was “no record of medical intervention or resuscitation.” Mr Goiran…

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Michael Kroger has blasted Bill Shorten after the Labor leader suggested too many indigenous children are being taken away from their families. “The last thing they need is some know-it-all whitefellas to come in paternalistic, as has been happening for 200 years, and saying, ‘listen you’re just children and we’ll just fix it all for you,’” Shorten said. Kroger told Sky News, “This was a disgraceful performance by Shorten, and I might say, the low point of his leadership. The absolute low point of his leadership. This guy is a prisoner to political correctness and he is a danger to…

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A University of Melbourne dance performance segregates white audience members from people of colour and makes white patrons sign a declaration that states, ‘I acknowledge where I stand’ before they’re allowed to enter the theatre. According to The Australian, the performance titled Where I Stand, aims to highlight the systemic racism indigenous people and people of colour have experienced in society and throughout history. Creator and student Isabella Mason said, “The (white) audience in the foyer are invited to go through a process of accepting/transitioning/cleansing similar to a right of passage. I do not consider the ritual in the foyer…

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A Brisbane based pro-life group says eight babies have been saved since the launch of their ministry several months ago. The group, known as Project 139, took to their Facebook page yesterday revealing parents made the decision to follow through with their pregnancy as a result of a conversation with a counselor outside an abortion clinic. “We are there to give them another choice, to show them how abortion is not their only option,” the group said. The ministry also extends support once a family make the decision not to abort their baby. “We have been able to give to…

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Australia, you’re morally bankrupt. Sex worker Julie Bates is admitted to the Order of Australia (AO), an award granted for achievement and merit in service to Australia or humanity. Bates, also known as Darlo Debby, laughed at the thought of being the first Australian with a background in sex work to get an AO. “Well, the only one who has acknowledge their sex work,” she told the Sydney Morning Herald. The 68-year old reportedly received the award in recognition of her work in championing the rights of sex workers and mobilising the sex industry against the spread of HIV/AIDS. According to the…

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Migration levels are too high and welfare entitlements are too generous, according to Senator Cory Bernardi, and many, many other concerned Australians. Australia’s current intake is around 230,000-240,000 per year. That’s a million additional people in four years. A figure close to the population of the city of Adelaide, which took two hundred years to develop. According to Bernardi, “governments haven’t been able to keep up with the infrastructure demands on it, and there’s been a too generous welfare entitlement.” “If you reduce the level of migration firstly, until we can catch up, that’s one positive thing. Secondly we need…

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Senator Cory Bernardi has told Sky News he will defend Sonia Kruger’s right to freedom of speech after the Civil and Administrative Tribunal refused an application by the Nine Network to have a racial vilification complaint dismissed. The complaint came in 2016 after Kruger endorsed an article by columnist Andrew Bolt during a segment of the Today Show. “I mean, personally, I think Andrew Bolt has a point here, that there is a correlation between the number of people who, you know, are Muslim in a country and the number of terrorist attacked,” she said. “Now I have a lot…

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In order to drive home something of the horror of the Nazi regime in Germany (1933-1945), it is fairly commonplace in textbooks and presentations to include graphic photos of Nazi brutality. One of the most piercing is this one of a Nazi soldier shooting a Ukrainian Jew, with the attendant picture of a mass grave. We have all seen photos of Belsen and Auschwitz, as well as horrors from the Burmese railway project supervised by the Japanese. One of the few films I have sat through was one based on Solzhenitsyn’s One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich. The…

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The Australian National University in Canberra has dumped plans to introduce a degree on ‘Western civilisation.’ The Ramsey Centre, chaired by former prime minister John Howard, was to offer 40 scholarships in the first two years of the program. According to The Australian, “The backdown follows intervention by the National Tertiary Education Union and the Australian National University Student Association, which had claimed the program would push a ‘racist’ and ‘radically conservative agenda’.” Rowan Dean on The Outsiders explained: “This is the same university that has a Centre for Islamic Studies, a Centre for Indigenous Studies, offers a Bachelor of…

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It’s obvious. Peter FitzSimons doesn’t like Israel Folau. Earlier this month the Herald columnist berated the rugby start for expressing a biblical view of sexuality on his personal social media accounts. “I am GOBSMACKED by your actions,” FitzSimons wrote. “Your delusions, your arrogance, the sheer stupidity, not to mention venality of posting such a link.” “You are embarrassing yourself,” FitzSimons continued. “And your posts are embarrassing rugby. We need to get to the point soon where you are only embarrassing yourself.” Now, in a remarkable display of hypocrisy, Peter FitzSimons has told Channel Nine’s Sunday Sports panel that it’s none…

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A council in Victoria has plans to “improve gender equality” by introducing female only pedestrian crossing symbols. Brimbank Council’s request comes after Melbourne’s city centre installed 10 female pedestrian lights last year. Mayor Margaret Giudice told the Herald Sun, changing the generic, genderless figure would “show women and girls that they are important and valued in our community.” Watch:

Abortion activists are at it again, attempting to introduce bubble-zones around New South Wales abortion facilities. As stated many times on this website, these so-called ‘safe-access zones’, also known as exclusion zones, are designed to stop advocates for life from offering assistance to desperate women who feel pressured to abort their children. They also hamper the freedom of political communication which should exist in a free society like Australia. They also hamper the freedom of political communication which should exist in a free society like Australia. Exclusion-zone law, very similar to that being proposed in New South Wales will be…

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“Political correctness in Australia has gone bonkers.” So said Queensland politician Jarrod Bleijie. The Member for Kawana tweeted on Monday, “I just phoned MyGov to change my address. After giving my personal details I was asked ‘and is it ok to identify you as a male?’” “Now the gov is asking born males if we will get offended by calling us males,” the State Opposition frontbencher continued. “This political correctness BS has gone way too far!” *checks file* sorry, we got that wrong. You'll be identified as your correct gender, Snivelling Manbaby, from now on. — Jenny Noyes (@jennynoise) May…

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The ABC has admitted it spent $1,555 a MINUTE to produce Yassmin Abdel-Magied’s pro-Islamic show about Muslim fashion. This comes a week after it was revealed the national broadcaster gave their highest paid employees more than $2.5 million in tax payer funded bonuses. As the Left lament the recent $80 million funding cut, most would agree $80 million was clearly not enough. The waste continues. The ABC spent $1,555 a MINUTE to produce Muslim activist’s show In this year’s budget, the Turnbull government introduced a three-year funding freeze that slashed $84 million from the public broadcaster. It bemoaned the cuts…

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