19 March 2026
3.1 MINS
Should the Church engage in politics? This piece argues Christians have a duty to speak out on moral issues — or risk ceding culture to hostile forces.
19 March 2026
2.2 MINS
Compassion is where moral reasoning begins — but it cannot be where it ends. Before we act on our deepest feelings, we must first stop, think, and gather our tools. This is especially important when considering ending a life with euthanasia.
18 March 2026
2 MINS
Former Australian of the Year Grace Tame faces mounting backlash after leading a controversial pro-Palestinian chant, raising serious questions about accountability and the limits of free speech.
18 March 2026
3.4 MINS
South Australian Labor's silence on Christian concerns risks a backlash at the Upper House ballot box — and the Christian vote still has real power to shape this election.
18 March 2026
3.6 MINS
Pauline Hanson was mocked for years. Then the Bondi massacre happened. What the elites dismissed as ignorance may have been the clearest warning of all.
17 March 2026
2.4 MINS
Several special guests, with expertise in politics, law and family policy, spoke clearly and powerfully about the importance of Christians to freely live out their faith at the webinar launch of the Australian Christian Freedom Index.
17 March 2026
20.1 MINS
A compelling exploration of how Christian faith, passed through generations, has shaped virtuous family dynasties and left a lasting mark on Australian history and society.
17 March 2026
5.7 MINS
Exploring the historical, legal, and political foundations of Israel's legitimacy, this article examines how modern delegitimisation efforts intersect with antisemitism and the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
16 March 2026
3.6 MINS
A visit to Tasmania's infamous Sarah Island uncovers how anti-religious bias can distort history — and why the real record of faith in Australia deserves a second look.
16 March 2026
3.1 MINS
Trump is leveraging control over Iranian and Venezuelan oil supplies to counter China's rare earth dominance, reshaping global power through strategic resource interdependence.
14 March 2026
13.2 MINS
Three months after the Bondi Beach terror attack, we examine prior warnings, the national response, and Australia's deep historical and spiritual ties to Israel.
13 March 2026
3.3 MINS
Education researcher Dr Terry Harding warns the Malik report’s recommendations could silence critics of Islam, reshape the school curriculum, and give one religion leverage over Canberra.
12 March 2026
4 MINS
Albanese's government stumbled into doing the right thing by the Iranian women's soccer team — but only after Trump, social media, and public pressure forced their hand. Three wins, zero grace.
12 March 2026
4.9 MINS
Is multiculturalism beyond critique? This article argues that cultures must be evaluated honestly, warning that abandoning Judeo-Christian foundations risks moral confusion and civic decline.
12 March 2026
5.3 MINS
Australia's illicit drug epidemic is expanding unchecked, with billion-dollar consumption costs and rising deaths, while police management and politicians continue to obscure the true scale of the crisis.
12 March 2026
4.4 MINS
A quiet resurgence of Christian faith — particularly among young adults — may be sparking a new Catholic literary and cultural renaissance, echoing a similar revival a century ago.
11 March 2026
2.9 MINS
When spectacle earns more than service, culture reveals its heart. From million-dollar athletes to moral messaging at global events, we must ask what we truly honour — and why it matters. Are we following the path of ancient Rome?
10 March 2026
2.3 MINS
The Allan government spent $22.5 million on just 80 cultural burns. CFA volunteers treated six times more land last year — essentially for free.
10 March 2026
2.6 MINS
QCAT has overturned the dismissal of a vilification complaint against Lyle Shelton, reviving a long-running free speech case and reigniting debate over how Australia’s vilification laws are applied.
10 March 2026
2.4 MINS
If only the Iranian women’s football team were ISIS brides, our government would have pulled out all stops to help them. But rather than help to establish a violent caliphate, the Iranian girls used their tour of Australia to quietly defy an Islamic regime.





