Category Archives: Australia

Lauren Southern: “Like Europe and North America, Australia was founded on the values of the Western world. Free speech, rule of law, democracy, individual liberty. But somewhere along the line something went wrong. You too have caught the bug of progressivism.” “Will Australia fall victim to multiculturalism or will it retain the values that make it the envy of much of the world?” WATCH: The World's Most Censored Tour starts this week. See @Lauren_Southern & @StefanMolyneux LIVE Tickets here: https://t.co/pYQt6FTiW1 pic.twitter.com/ntz1ZHsg25 — Caolan Robertson (@CaolanRob) July 17, 2018

Queensland’s Labor state government is set to decriminalise abortion, in an effort to “bring Queensland into the 21st century,” according to Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk. Currently abortion is only legal in Queensland if the mother’s mental or physical health is in serious risk. The new laws will allow women to abort their babies up to 22 weeks, no questions asked. Doctors may refuse to perform abortions, but they must refer the patient to another practitioner. Also to be introduced is a 150-metre safe access zone around abortion clinics that could see pro-life protesters and sidewalk counsellors facing up to one year…

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Lauren Southern has appeared on Sky News Australia to talk to host Rita Panahi about her recent UK ban and white guilt. WATCH: .@Lauren_Southern: there are plenty of people who question multiculturalism in the UK. Those individuals have been denied entry because the government is afraid of being questioned. MORE: https://t.co/ykweMevBOK #fridayshow pic.twitter.com/HGKxXDjqkO — Sky News Australia (@SkyNewsAust) July 13, 2018 .@Lauren_Southern says she feels 'zero shame' for being white. MORE: https://t.co/ykweMevBOK #fridayshow pic.twitter.com/dX2SKW4Zld — Sky News Australia (@SkyNewsAust) July 13, 2018

Rowan Dean, appearing on Paul Murray Live, has said: “Both Turnbull and Shorten are so unpopular that there’s this glaring gap in Australia for a Trump-like, anti-political correctness, honest character to come through, because people don’t trust Shorten… and Malcolm Turnbull is destroying the Liberal Party…” WATCH: .@rowandean: "There is this glaring gap in Australia for a Trump-like, anti-political correctness, honest character to come through, because people don't trust Shorten… and Malcolm Turnbull is destroying the Liberal Party…" #BringBackAbbott#auspol #outsiders #pmlive pic.twitter.com/ZnAZ29hz5m — #BringBackAbbott (@TeamTAbbott) July 11, 2018

Senator Cory Bernardi has said there needs to be a frank discussion in Australia about religious freedom, identity politics and political correctness. “The issue is about how do we maximise freedom in this country, freedom of speech, freedom of association, without getting bogged down in too much identity politics or political correctness.” WATCH: Senator @corybernardi says we need to have a frank discussion about religious freedom, identity politics and political correctness in Australia https://t.co/1NRmb6WDWW #auspol #freespeech #freedom #religiousfreedom #ssm pic.twitter.com/Znow2qms3n — Aust Conservatives (@AuConservatives) July 11, 2018

Wouldn’t you like to be a fly on the wall? Pauline Hanson has invited Lauren Southern to dinner to discuss South Africa and Islam. The Queensland Senator tweeted, “Sorry to hear about your trouble getting a visa @Lauren_Southern. If you are still in Oz when Parliament sits in August you have an open invitation to dinner. “I’d be very interested to hear your thoughts on the situation in South Africa & on Islam. Good luck with your tour – PH” Sorry to hear about your trouble getting a visa @Lauren_Southern. If you are still in Oz when Parliament sits in…

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Lauren Southern has had her visa declined just weeks before her first scheduled appearance with Stefan Molyneux in Melbourne. The pair are set to tour major Australian cities and Auckland from July 20 – August 3. David Pellowe, an event organiser, has set up a petition in support of Southern and Molyneux, which can be signed here. “Let’s request the normal welcome to Australia every law abiding visitor with zero criminal record or charges should receive,” Pellowe said. “This tour will contribute to the ongoing conversation about important public issues. Let’s emphatically reject all calls for banning libertarians/conservatives as manifestly…

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This is why we pay so much in tax, so self-seeking politicians can use it to buy votes. Bill Shorten says it’s time Tasmania had an AFL team of their own. The Labor Leader has promised $25 million in taxpayer funds to establish a new AFL club, along with a $5 million “investment” for grassroots footy clubs. “It’s time Tassie had an AFL team of their own,” Shorten Tweeted. “That’s why we will invest $25 million to get it over the line.” Attached to the tweet was a graphic that read, “Labor’s backing footy in Tasmania. $5 million investment in…

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The incredibly unfunny Tonightly with Tom Ballard has taken a swipe at Miranda Devine after The Daily Telegraph columnist said, “Women are the weaker sex and I think it’s outrageous to be demonising the very people who protect us.” The clip features a number of women thanking “men” for things such as spiked drinks, rape, domestic violence, and murder. Thanks men, for putting a pill in my drink at the bar. Passing out by myself would be dangerous. Thanks men, for not listening to us when we say no. You know I’m not strong enough to know what I want.…

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The Australia Childcare Alliance NSW has reportedly announced plans to place further restrictions on the use of warlike toys, such as replica swords, guns, and even Lego in childcare centres. President of the Australian Childcare Alliance NSW Lyn Connolly told The Daily Telegraph, that zero tolerance is the norm for violent behaviour and weapons. “Early childhood education and care centres believe in exploration, not expiration and in development, not destroying,” she said. The move comes after child psychologists claim there is currently no evidence to suggest a link between playing with toy guns as a child and committing acts of…

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A group that call themselves YARD, or Yelling At Racist Dogs, has threatened patrons attending a Melbourne speaking event featuring Stefan Molyneux and Lauren Southern. A post on the group’s Facebook page warns, “What we do at YARD is stand outside events like this and hurl personal abuse at you while you’re in the queue.” “We will individually attack you for your beliefs, appearance, clothing, and anything else out-of-the-ordinary we notice while you wait,” they added. “The abuse is individual – you will be targeted.” The group also said they intend on capturing the abuse on film, which will likely…

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The Islamic Council of Victoria has received  $2.4 million in taxpayer funds since 2010-11, a state government investigation found. The inquiry was launched after it was revealed last year that the Islamic Council called for taxpayer-funded “safe spaces” for Muslims who wish to vent extreme speech. According to the Herald Sun, the report which they obtained under the Freedom of Information laws, found “the Islamic body had probably used public funds to cross-subsidies some ‘unfunded activities’ as was common across the not-for-profit sector.” Taxpayer funded programs for the Islamic Council included a $570,000 “empower Muslim youth” grant. From 2012-16, a…

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BRUTAL. Senator Cory Bernardi appeared on Paul Murray Live last night where he obliterated Bill Shorten. “Bill Shorten is a dud,” Bernardi said. “You can tell that he practices his lines all morning in the mirror. And he comes out and he delivers them like a corpse.” Watch: Senator @corybernardi described @billshortenmp as a dud – and an illustration of why Australia needs Conservative Party senators after the next election – on @PMOnAir #pmlive @skyNewsAust last night https://t.co/wtLgVkJmCk #auspol #abetterway pic.twitter.com/Iq9YGP3p4H — Aust Conservatives (@AuConservatives) June 28, 2018

Senator Cory Bernardi seems to be one of the only politicians making any sense when it comes to Australia’s immigration intake. Senator Bernardi told Andrew Bolt, “The first step would be to halve it, straight up. You just say no, we’re going to come back to 100-thousand and then we’re going to identify the areas in which we should be focusing.” Watch:

Government departments have wasted more than $6-million tax dollars on lavish lunches, fine dining and entertainment in just 12-months, 9News revealed. Figures detailed in answers to Senate Estimates enquiries showed the following: $1.06-million was spent by The Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander Studies $853,000 by the Trade and Investment Commission $805,787 by the Department of Environment and Energy $707,665 by the Department of Communications and the Arts $353,893 by the Department of Education $113,000 by the Health Department $34,700 by the Department of Infrastructure Read: Government departments spent $6m dining out in 12 months Wagyu cheeseburgers and passionfruit…

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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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