6 February 2025
4.6 MINS
The context for any reforms of family policies is the decades-long successful reform achievements of Australia’s feminist movement. This makes family-friendly, pro-child reforms more difficult to achieve, but not impossible.
5 February 2025
6.5 MINS
Well over 40 years ago, as he wrote in "How Democracies Perish", Revel could see that the West was in dire straits, and external enemies back then – most notably Soviet Communism – were being aided and abetted by those within the West who were simply blind to the goods of their own world.
4 February 2025
3.3 MINS
One might wistfully hope that the rise of a Trump or Milei to power would somehow spark far-reaching reforms that ultimately returned power to the people. But that does not seem at all likely, given that the path to political reform in both cases is not grassroots change but sweeping uses of executive power.
3 February 2025
9.9 MINS
Amidst the whirlwind of executive orders issued by incoming US President Donald Trump two weeks ago was the news that the US intends to withdraw from the World Health Organization (WHO). The news has shone the spotlight on problems within the WHO that have until now been largely ignored.
31 January 2025
6.2 MINS
When the government's expert panel on Australia's Covid response delivered its report, the verdict was damning. The media gleefully jumped on this finding. Noticeably missing, however, was any self-awareness of the media’s collective failure to hold maniacal governments to account.
31 January 2025
2.1 MINS
Here’s the reality: the United States will lead, whether we like it or not, through the example they set. Protecting religious freedom at home, as America's Constitution guarantees, indirectly benefits believers around the globe.
24 January 2025
1.9 MINS
The work of 40 international top scientists from around the globe has revealed that the nanoparticles used in these genetic mRNA vaccines don't just stay in the arm muscle where they are injected, but actually travel to other important organs, especially the heart.
23 January 2025
11.9 MINS
Some vaccine-injured people recognised what happened to them, accepted it, and joined the campaign for better research and vaccine safety. Yet, this has not uniformly been the case. A good many others remain in the dark, despite dealing with sudden and ongoing mystery illnesses.
21 January 2025
7.5 MINS
With the federal election looming, the already heated debate over Australia’s energy future is set to intensify. Both parties’ energy models are seriously flawed. But when we fix those flaws, nuclear comes out cheaper than renewables.
17 January 2025
4.5 MINS
If there is a moral obligation for us to oppose abortion in more than word and thought, what deeds might satisfy this obligation? I would like to propose five simple steps we can take to socially and politically advance the cause of ending abortion in our nation.
6 January 2025
18 MINS
The legacy media impose their worldview by ignoring stories that do not fit the narrative they wish viewers to adopt. From investigations that never occur to scandals never exposed, here are the 10 most underreported stories of 2024.
20 December 2024
12.7 MINS
The Therapeutic Goods Administration withheld information on DNA contamination risks from the public, presenting a picture of certainty where there is none.
19 December 2024
7.6 MINS
Australia’s drug regulator has repeatedly stated that residual synthetic DNA in mRNA vaccines poses no risk, despite credible concerns for long-term health consequences, including the risk of cancer and genomic integration.
19 December 2024
2.9 MINS
Every president has appointed personal friends, business colleagues, party allies and family members to these positions, so we should expect Donald Trump to do the same. It is the American way.
17 December 2024
5.4 MINS
The fall of Assad isn’t a win for freedom — it’s a manufactured tragedy. The U.S., Israel, and Turkey orchestrated this collapse to serve their interests, leaving Syria in ruins and Christians in peril. HTS, a group of jihadist thugs, now rules Damascus.
12 December 2024
5.4 MINS
It is often asserted that there is clear evidence that the benefits of Covid-19 vaccines outweigh their harms. But this is a dangerous oversimplification of complex medical realities.
12 December 2024
6.8 MINS
Since I began teaching in the early 1950s in Queensland, I have seen unbelievable changes in education. In writing this article I am thinking of the new generation of five-year-olds now starting their formal education. Nothing is as important as their learning to read.
11 December 2024
8.6 MINS
There is no doubt that Trump won the White House, the Senate, the House and the Popular Vote. However, the longer counting continues, the smaller the gap in each. What should we make of the King-maker; the Election Industrial Complex?
10 December 2024
7.6 MINS
In the ancient Americas, cultures now considered to be highly influential and civilised saw human sacrifice as a necessary part of everyday life. Today, we are told that society is progressive and civilised because women’s "reproductive rights" and bodily autonomy are both supported.
10 December 2024
12.6 MINS
We need to go back almost 20 years to the time when the inaugural Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued the first dramatic arrest warrant for a sitting head of state. Will it prove a case of three strikes and you are out with respect to global governance?





