8 March 2023
6.8 MINS
Team Rainbow’s inexorable march through the institutions has been marked by clear strategic phases. There was the legalisation phase, cheered on by most small-l liberals and just about everyone else. Not many people thought locking up homosexuals was a good idea. Then we had the [...]
7 March 2023
3.1 MINS
The Cambridge Dictionary states that “treaty” is “a written agreement between two or more countries, formally approved and signed by their leaders”. The Collins English Dictionary says, “A treaty is a written agreement between countries in which they agree to do a particular thing or [...]
7 March 2023
4 MINS
Parents are increasingly choosing private over public education. Governments should respect that choice instead of undermining religious freedom and parental rights. For quite some time, I have been concerned about the attack upon private schools, and in particular, those who are faith-based. With almost boring [...]
7 March 2023
5.4 MINS
So far, we’ve looked at the case for the suspension of Covid injections and how vested interests contributed to the silence of Australia’s medical profession. In this third and final part, we finish by exploring strategies to break through the wall of silence regarding vaccine harms and restore [...]
6 March 2023
2.8 MINS
The vulgar joke by queer comedian Reuben Kaye on Channel Ten’s The Project has once again raised this issue: Why is Christianity the target of jokes, ridicule and even outright persecution? While at the same time, other faiths are not treated with the same disrespect? [...]
3 March 2023
5.2 MINS
For three years, writers at the Daily Declaration and our editorial team have been endlessly demonised for questioning the mainstream narrative on all things COVID-19 — whether lockdowns, natural immunity, vaccines, mandates or the origins of the virus. Our critics have accused us of spreading [...]
3 March 2023
7.3 MINS
On their return to studies this year, students at a Catholic college in Melbourne were informed that their male Religious Education teacher was now self-identifying as a female. Students and staff were told that they were now required to address this teacher by a new [...]
3 March 2023
7.4 MINS
Just how many things that we warned about have now come to pass? We told you so. We told you so. We told you so. There, I said it. Three times. I know it is not good form to rub it in when you tried [...]
2 March 2023
1.9 MINS
Earlier this week on the Channel Ten show The Project, comedian Reuben Kaye made a crude joke about Jesus on air and the hosts laughed along. In response, many Christians and Muslims took offence and demanded an apology. Waleed Aly and Sarah Harris have issued [...]
2 March 2023
3.3 MINS
Statistics suggest that every year in Australia, over 100 babies are born alive during failed abortion attempts and then left die. Please speak up for them. Last year, George Christensen drafted the Human Rights (Children Born Alive Protection) Bill 2022, in an effort to protect [...]
2 March 2023
3.5 MINS
The Howard Government refused to issue an apology to Indigenous Australians in 2002 despite recommendations in a milestone report, primarily because it would have implied present-day generations were responsible for atrocities to generations of the past. In cabinet minutes from 2002 released by the National [...]
2 March 2023
0.7 MINS
As part of the ACT Human Rights Minister’s consultation on VAD laws, the ACT Government is considering whether Voluntary Assisted Dying could be made available to teenagers. Rob Norman, ACT’s political director, said, “Euthanasia for teenagers opens up a modern-day pandora’s box. The slippery slope [...]
2 March 2023
2.6 MINS
The more Prime Minister Anthony Albanese talks about the Voice referendum as being a fait accompli, the more suspicions he risks raising among everyday Australians about what exactly is attempted at being changed. Voters are being told they will “feel better about themselves” when they [...]
1 March 2023
2.3 MINS
Moira Deeming’s maiden speech to the Victorian parliament was a reckoning for the Victorian Liberal National Party. Leftist-lite Liberal Party leaders have every reason to fear her. If not for her passion for truth, then for the very fact that the thunder of authenticity always [...]
1 March 2023
7.3 MINS
by Michael Keane and Kara Thomas We genuinely urge doctors involved with medical regulation not to go down with the sinking ship of authoritarian censorship and suppression of intellectual freedom. Not only is this behaviour historically illiterate and intellectually feeble, but it is putting the [...]
28 February 2023
1.6 MINS
In 2023, Sydney Mardi Gras and Sydney WorldPride unite to present a truly global LGBTQIA+ pride festival -- the very first in the Southern Hemisphere. The theme for the festival, GATHER, DREAM, AMPLIFY, was developed in partnership with our extraordinary First Nations and LGBTQIA+ communities. [...]
28 February 2023
2.5 MINS
A press release from Indigenous Friends of Israel (IFI) co-founders Norman and Barbara Miller on this year's Adelaide Writers' Festival's biased stance on Israel and Palestine. Adelaide Writers' Festival organisers seem to think free speech reads hate speech or racist speech, which is not so. [...]
27 February 2023
2.3 MINS
Alongside pandemic cronyism’s cost-of-living pressures, the battle for religious freedom is a vital political battleground. As a long-cherished key component of freedoms, protected under Christ-centred classical liberalism, freedom of religion is the proverbial canary in the coal mine. Learn from the history of Eastern Europe [...]
27 February 2023
5.5 MINS
Onwards and upwards for Martyn Iles. Most folks have heard the news that the head of the Australian Christian Lobby, Martyn Iles, is moving on. Or, perhaps more accurately, has been given his marching orders by the Board. That has caught most of us by [...]
27 February 2023
8.4 MINS
The proposed Family Law Amendment legislation by the Labor Government will be another case of rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic, instead of fixing the hole in the hull to stop the ship from going down. Many of the reform proposals, such as considering [...]





