3 March 2026
2 MINS
AHPRA’s sanctioning of Dr Andrew Amos sparks concern over ideological regulation, medical freedom, and child safeguarding, raising urgent questions about trust in Australia’s health authorities.
2 March 2026
6 MINS
Following reports of Ayatollah Khamenei’s death in a joint US-Israeli strike, supporters hail a historic turning point, as hopes rise for freedom and regime change in Iran.
27 February 2026
4 MINS
Silicon Valley’s unexpected turn toward Christianity is reshaping tech culture, as ministries engage AI, ethics and evangelism amid curiosity, controversy and cautious scepticism.
27 February 2026
3.9 MINS
Amid rising unrest and hollow calls for unity, Australia’s cohesion depends on its Judeo-Christian foundations—without shared transcendent beliefs, national values lose meaning and society becomes unmoored.
27 February 2026
3.7 MINS
Sydney Archbishop Kanishka Raffel has accused Senator Pauline Hanson of “hateful words”, igniting debate over radical Islam, free speech, and whether criticism of ideology constitutes incitement under new hate speech laws.
27 February 2026
2.9 MINS
ABC footage exposes alleged ISIS-linked gangs targeting gay men in Sydney, reigniting debate over Islamic extremism, religious doctrine, and growing security fears ahead of the city’s Mardi Gras.
26 February 2026
2.4 MINS
Family First has urged the Senate to block special tax-deductible status for Equality Australia, arguing the move politicises charity law and sidelines independent regulatory decisions.
26 February 2026
6.8 MINS
From communism’s ruins to modern technocratic dreams, utopian schemes promise heaven on earth yet ignore human sin—delivering coercion, disillusionment, and often devastation instead.
25 February 2026
3 MINS
Hastings Libertarian councillor Mark Hornshaw has blasted Port Macquarie-Hastings Council for adopting contested flood modelling, warning homeowners could face soaring insurance, devalued property, and unnecessary red tape.
24 February 2026
2.3 MINS
James Macpherson steps into prime time with "The Macpherson Angle" as Sky News transitions to News24, signalling a bold new era of opinion, digital expansion, and fresh programming.
24 February 2026
5.6 MINS
A tribute to acclaimed actor Robert Duvall, reflecting on his remarkable career and the powerful themes of sin, grace and redemption woven through his most memorable films.
23 February 2026
5.2 MINS
Barnaby Joyce’s call to tame “literal” religion raises deeper questions about truth, tolerance, and whether Christianity’s exclusive claims actually underpin Australia’s freedoms.
23 February 2026
1.4 MINS
After Pauline Hanson reignites debate, this piece examines what defines a “good Muslim”, exploring faith, apathy, radicalisation and the challenge facing Western nations.
20 February 2026
4.3 MINS
A sharp critique of media language on gender identity, arguing that when words are bent to fit ideology, clarity collapses — and with it, public trust and eventually, civilisation.
17 February 2026
3.2 MINS
Anthony Albanese demands answers after New South Wales police disrupted Muslim prayers during a Sydney CBD riot, sparking debate over religious freedom, public order, political double standards, and who sets the rules in Australia’s streets.
16 February 2026
4.9 MINS
Australia’s calls for unity raise deep questions: what truly binds us together? Beyond comfort and civility, lasting community comes from grace, shared purpose, and transcendent commitment to God.
13 February 2026
2.6 MINS
Angus Taylor’s leadership win may signal change, but with internal division, an imminent by-election, and Labor circling, the Liberals’ “new era” already looks fraught with danger.
13 February 2026
1.7 MINS
Indigenous Friends of Israel states that Grace Tame should be stripped of her Australian of the Year award. Her anti-Israel protest chant incited violence and promoted dangerous rhetoric.
13 February 2026
3.5 MINS
As political grandstanding overshadows competition at the Winter Olympics, some Olympians seem more eager to air grievances than chase gold—testing fans’ patience and the purpose of the Games.
11 February 2026
8 MINS
Andrew Hastie’s vote on the antisemitism bill is defended as principled pragmatism—achieving the least harmful outcome, protecting core freedoms, and showing real political courage amid misinformed backlash.





