19 January 2026
5.4 MINS
Australia’s proposed hate speech laws risk criminalising lawful expression, eroding due process, and repeating overseas failures—yet rare bipartisan backlash suggests free speech may still survive, for now.
16 January 2026
6.1 MINS
While the Canberra Declaration agrees that antisemitism and terrorism are serious societal issues, we have serious and grave concerns about the government's proposal in this legislation. Read our submission to the Combatting Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism Bill 2026.
16 January 2026
7.7 MINS
Nation First looks into how the Combatting Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism Bill 2026 criminalises belief, punishes influence, and puts ordinary Australians at risk for speaking their minds. This is how free speech dies.
16 January 2026
4.4 MINS
As Australia confronts antisemitism, overreaching state responses risk eroding free speech, religious liberty, and association—freedoms historically forged together and essential to minority protection.
15 January 2026
6.3 MINS
Australia’s push for a bill of rights resurfaces—yet history, common law, and global cautionary tales raise serious doubts about necessity, clarity, and unintended consequences for freedom and governance.
13 January 2026
6.9 MINS
What seemed completely unbelievable just a few years ago has suddenly become a very real possibility at the start of 2026. Namely, the Islamic Republic of Iran looks increasingly likely to fall.
12 January 2026
6.8 MINS
Australia’s immigration and trade success now risks strain from ideological extremes. This essay argues for pragmatic middle-ground reforms that restore cohesion, sovereignty, and trust without abandoning openness.
9 January 2026
9.8 MINS
Is the Bondi Beach massacre the product of lone extremists, or a predictable outcome of repeated antisemitic rhetoric, silence, and moral failure across politics, media, and the Church?
8 January 2026
8.4 MINS
Australia abandoned car manufacturing too soon. This essay argues for rebuilding a sovereign EV industry—boosting resilience, jobs, and technology—financed responsibly through Modern Monetary Theory.
6 January 2026
6.4 MINS
Robert Menzies reshaped Australia not through radical change, but through patient nation-building. Today's leaders have much to learn from his reforms.
6 January 2026
6.2 MINS
A firsthand reflection on Iran’s revolution reveals how Khomeini’s theocratic vision has collapsed—eroding faith, legitimacy, and belief—leaving a society already beyond clerical rule.
2 January 2026
7.4 MINS
Violent antisemitism is resurfacing across the West, not from the fringes but amid progressive politics, cultural Marxism, and a growing refusal to confront uncomfortable truths.
29 December 2025
4.4 MINS
Centuries of tension between Abraham’s descendants fuel modern antisemitism, culminating in attacks on Israel and abroad, challenging Western multicultural ideals and calling for a return to love and moral courage.
26 December 2025
6.1 MINS
Drawing on Joseph’s wisdom and modern economists, this article warns Australia’s debt-fuelled prosperity is fragile—and calls for courageous leadership to restrain private debt before economic famine strikes.
26 December 2025
5.9 MINS
Australia’s housing crisis is rooted in financial deregulation and debt-driven banking. This article explores structural reforms—from lending controls to equity solutions—to restore affordability and social cohesion.
19 December 2025
7 MINS
The Bondi massacre is already being exploited by the Albanese government to silence discussion of the real problems facing Australia.
19 December 2025
8.3 MINS
Here's a deep dive into the father and son behind the Bondi attack, tracing the visas, networks, warning signs, and system failures that let the Akrams turn an iconic beach into a killing field.
8 December 2025
3.8 MINS
Recently released emails reveal Dr Ralph Baric’s long-standing collaboration with the US Intelligence Community, raising questions about COVID-19’s origins, lab research, and potential cover-ups since 2015.
8 December 2025
6.7 MINS
Evangelical support for Israel is shifting from doctrine and politics to identity. Rooted in faith, history, and culture, it now faces a generational hand-off requiring fresh storytelling and spiritual connection.
5 December 2025
5.7 MINS
Secular society upholds universal human rights yet denies God, creating a moral contradiction. This article explores why true human dignity ultimately points to the existence of the King.





