18 July 2025
3 MINS
Beijing is making intense efforts to gain economic and security inroads in Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands and other Pacific-island states. The time is now for a collective defence pact in the Pacific. A former U.S. defence secretary is proposing exactly that.
17 July 2025
5.7 MINS
This Saturday, 19 July 2025, unless the Albanese Government does an about-face, Australia will fall under a binding international law that gives the World Health Organization (WHO) unprecedented power over our nation. Here's what you can do.
17 July 2025
3.2 MINS
When women's rights collide with gender ideology, Liberal MPs dive for cover like a Greenie hearing the word “coal"
16 July 2025
3.1 MINS
The 12th annual Ashura procession, which marks the killing of Muhammad’s grandson by Sunni Muslims in 680 AD, made a siege-like symbolic stop at St Patrick's Catholic Cathedral in Melbourne. Organisers denied any significance to the event, but not all are convinced.
16 July 2025
3.4 MINS
Drew Hutton, 78, who helped found the Greens with Bob Brown in the 1980s, has been expelled from the party for expressing 'trans-critical views'. On 20 July, Hutton will plead for the decision to be reversed before the Queensland Greens state council.
16 July 2025
3.5 MINS
Anthony Albanese is in China this week, talking about trade and tourism. It’s the great diplomatic two-step where the Prime Minister smiles sweetly, shakes hands, and pretends not to notice the armed warships idling just off our coast.
16 July 2025
2.8 MINS
We already have laws against harassment, threats and vandalism. What exactly does a new 'anti-hate' taskforce offer that existing legislation does not? A fresh opportunity to monitor, label, and suppress ideas that stray from the state-approved narrative.
15 July 2025
10.3 MINS
A former pastor shares why he now speaks more directly about politics, justice and truth — and why staying quiet no longer feels like faithfulness.
15 July 2025
2.4 MINS
As Pope Leo XIV begins his papacy, Church leaders reflect on the transition from Pope Francis and how digital tools and AI could influence global Catholic engagement and unity.
14 July 2025
2.9 MINS
A historic Christian exhibit has been excluded from the Melbourne Royal Show, raising concerns about religious discrimination and free expression in Australia.
11 July 2025
2.1 MINS
Driven by performance and numbed by addiction, a doctor encountered the real Jesus in his lowest moment. That encounter reshaped his life, and today, he's leading Youth for Christ — a movement to reach youth across Australia with the hope of the gospel.
11 July 2025
33.4 MINS
A personal story from a Sydney high school reveals how multiculturalism unintentionally seeded anti-Semitic attitudes — and why ignoring the cost of mass immigration carries long-term consequences.
10 July 2025
3.4 MINS
Compelling new research has revealed a skewed male-to-female birth ratio among migrant groups, prompting NSW politicians and pro-life advocates to push for a ban on sex-selective abortion.
10 July 2025
3.4 MINS
With antisemitism increasing in Australian schools, an Indigenous-led organisation has developed an age-appropriate curriculum to help protect Jewish students and build cohesion among young Australians.
9 July 2025
4.6 MINS
Christian leaders from across the country will gather in Brisbane from 11–12 July for the Australian Evangelism Roundtable. The historic meeting will focus on prayer, unity, and a bold vision to evangelise the nation as part of the global 2033 goal of seeing the whole planet fully evangelised.
9 July 2025
5 MINS
As Melbourne reels from attacks on synagogues and Israeli-owned businesses, a rare coalition of faith communities gathered peacefully over the weekend to reclaim the moral ground in a nation struggling against rising terror and intimidation.
9 July 2025
2.1 MINS
A disturbing exam question from an Australian medical school shows how scientific accuracy is being sacrificed for conformity to transgender ideology, casting serious doubt on the integrity of modern medical education and the future quality of patient care.
8 July 2025
2.1 MINS
Around 1,500 people, including Indian-Hindus, Persians, Christians and Jews, gathered in Parramatta to take a public stand against terrorism at the United Against Terror rally.
8 July 2025
1.9 MINS
In many fields of study, predictions are frequently wrong, and disagreements among “experts” are commonplace. Yet when it comes to public policy, many politicians and media personalities reference ‘expert opinion’ as unassailable fact to avoid the proper debate of ideas.
8 July 2025
5.7 MINS
At a recent seminar on youth gender medicine, Professor Patrick Parkinson highlighted a concerning legal case where an Australian judge approved testosterone treatment for a 16-year-old despite acknowledging medical risks, highlighting legal inconsistency and the need for legislative clarity in protecting vulnerable youth.





