12 January 2026
3.1 MINS
The Adelaide Festival’s decision to rescind an invitation sparks debate over free speech versus community safety, highlighting rising antisemitism and the responsibility of cultural institutions after terror violence.
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
3.6 MINS
International Christian Embassy Jerusalem Australia (ICEJ) initiated an open letter from Christian pastors and leaders to the Australian Government, which was an urgent call for a Commonwealth Royal Commission into antisemitism and the Bondi terrorist attack. The Prime Minister has now announced that a Commission will be undertaken.
9 January 2026
2.4 MINS
Coptic Solidarity (CS) is formally petitioning the Australian government to help free Said Mansour Abdelrazek (Rezk) from an Egyptian prison.
9 January 2026
3.4 MINS
A violent anti-white poster spotted in Sydney has ignited debate over Country Road’s sponsorship of the artist and NSW authorities’ inconsistent enforcement of hate-speech laws.
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?
9 January 2026
4.8 MINS
A 16-year-old critiques Australia’s under-16 social media ban, questioning its effectiveness, government overreach, data security risks, and whether empowering families—not laws—is the better solution.
8 January 2026
2.5 MINS
A 2025 ACN report warns Australia is sliding toward religious freedom concern, citing government overreach, speech restrictions, lawfare, and rising antisemitism despite an overall cautiously positive outlook.
8 January 2026
4.3 MINS
As calls for a Bondi Royal Commission grow, a Nine Newspapers cartoon is condemned for mocking public concern and reviving antisemitic tropes instead of confronting failures behind the massacre.
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.
7 January 2026
7.1 MINS
Australian swimming legend Dawn Fraser condemns Labor’s “cowardice” after the Bondi attack, urging leaders to confront antisemitism, protect Australians, and stop governing through fear of labels.
7 January 2026
5.1 MINS
As the SCG honoured Bondi heroes, Anthony Albanese was conspicuously absent—highlighting a stark contrast between genuine courage under fire and a Prime Minister avoiding accountability, crowds, and moral leadership.
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
4.4 MINS
Australia's Christian Music scene has seen a real resurgence in 2025, and there's heaps more to come in 2026! Also, we share the nation's top Christian songs by Australian artists for 2025.
6 January 2026
1.5 MINS
Usman Khawaja’s racism claims raise an awkward question: why lecture Australia on diversity while ignoring Pakistan cricket’s far poorer record on race, religion, and inclusion?
6 January 2026
5.5 MINS
After Bondi’s terror attack, moral clarity matters. Naming Islamist extremism, rejecting euphemisms, and pursuing truthful leadership and policy are essential if Australia is to confront evil and protect its people.
5 January 2026
3.7 MINS
When Christians join political parties, media hysteria predictably follows — as seen in The Australian's recent claims about a pro-life "takeover plot" of the LNP. Yet isn't grassroots participation the very foundation of democracy?
2 January 2026
2.9 MINS
As 2025 draws to a close, read this short reflection on how the Lord used the Canberra Declaration. Thank you for your faithful prayers, support and partnership this year.
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.
2 January 2026
1.4 MINS
Family First is pushing for a joint federal and NSW Royal Commission to expose how authorities overlooked Islamist hate preachers, failed to act on terror warnings, and allowed extremist groups to operate freely within Australia's borders.





