4 December 2025
4.3 MINS
The Hallett Inquiry’s 800-page Covid report is a costly whitewash, ignoring accountability, misrepresenting modelling, and dismissing alternatives like Sweden—failing to confront the true social and economic costs.
4 December 2025
10.9 MINS
California’s cannabis experiment has unleashed illegal markets, cartel grow-ops, rising health harms, and mounting social costs — raising urgent questions about regulation, public safety, and the true impact of legalisation.
3 December 2025
4.7 MINS
As socialism trends among young Americans, history offers a sobering warning: wherever it rises, freedom falls and economies collapse. Cool vibes can’t replace hard lessons—or hard math.
2 December 2025
11.8 MINS
My state, California, was one of the first states to legalise the medical use – or the fraud of medical use – of marijuana back in 1996. I knew full well as a pharmacist that this was a fraud.
2 December 2025
4.6 MINS
Trump’s terrorism filing exposes America’s overlooked vulnerability: institutions that grant legitimacy too easily. This article reveals how ideological influence exploits structural gaps in open societies—and why transparency now matters most.
1 December 2025
2.6 MINS
From New Zealand pausing puberty blockers to Monaco’s prince rejecting expanded abortion, and Australia’s social media crackdown to Senate double standards, recent events show that nothing is truly settled despite the prevailing ideology.
1 December 2025
4.4 MINS
Mark Durie’s report exposes how ideology, institutional fear, and cultural blindness allowed grooming gangs to thrive in Britain, urging urgent reforms to protect society’s most vulnerable.
28 November 2025
6 MINS
With Washington now classifying state-funded abortion, child castration, and coercive DEI policies as human rights violations, Australia may face unexpected scrutiny over practices that have long harmed ordinary citizens and gone unreported in our national media.
27 November 2025
6.1 MINS
Are Christians obligated to embrace either pacifism or isolationism? Virtue is the golden mean — thoughtful global engagement shaped by biblical principles, moral responsibility, and prudent national stewardship.
26 November 2025
4.9 MINS
God’s redemptive work advances through holy disruptions, not comfort. As Western culture unravels, Scripture calls God’s people to repent, awaken, and embrace renewal birthed through His life-shaping interruptions.
25 November 2025
3.3 MINS
Australia’s fuel security is at risk as discounted Russian oil enters via India, global tensions rise, and Canberra ignores urgent warnings to rebuild refining, storage and transport capacity.
24 November 2025
3.1 MINS
A new ISGAP report argues the Muslim Brotherhood has spent decades quietly shaping Western institutions through influence, not violence, using a long-term strategy most people overlook.
24 November 2025
11.1 MINS
New York City, historically shaped by European immigrants, is now a diverse, multiethnic hub, electing Ugandan-born Muslim Zohran Mamdani as mayor amid decades of demographic transformation.
21 November 2025
4.2 MINS
The Victorian Liberal Party this week unexpectedly ousted Brad Battin as opposition leader, electing unopposed the 35-year-old first-term MP Jess Wilson as his replacement. The move came as a shock to many in Victoria.
21 November 2025
5 MINS
The Church’s silence on Israel cedes its biblical identity to political voices. Scripture affirms Israel’s enduring covenant, revealing God’s faithfulness and shaping the next generation’s faith.
20 November 2025
3.6 MINS
Once, the Heritage Foundation symbolised the moral voltage of principled conservatism. But when Kevin Roberts defended Tucker Carlson’s antisemitism, the institution dimmed its own moral light—and its reputation suffered.
18 November 2025
9.4 MINS
Contrasting Ben Shapiro’s principled realism with Tucker Carlson’s conspiratorial lens, this essay reveals how the right’s embrace of exposure over conviction threatens conservatism’s moral foundation and the culture of truth.
18 November 2025
5.1 MINS
Young women, including Christians, are increasingly leaning left, but embracing biblical femininity and principled living can counter cultural pressures and restore God-given purpose.
18 November 2025
3.1 MINS
In a world where more and more people seem to hate capitalism and clamour for socialism, I find myself wondering if we’ve chosen the wrong villain. Capitalism isn’t the problem. Maybe it’s the closest thing we have to nature.
14 November 2025
12.2 MINS
This past weekend, the Baptist Association of NSW/ACT took the painful, necessary and timely decision to remove from affiliation both Avalon Peace Baptist Church and Seaforth Baptist Church – churches on the Northern Beaches of Sydney – because of their commitment to revisionist views and practices around sexuality.





