15 July 2024
5.6 MINS
Nearly all House Democrats voted against a “generation-defining” election security bill that would certify only U.S. citizens to register to vote in national elections — a bill President Joe Biden has promised to veto.
12 July 2024
5.4 MINS
The Queensland Government's revised draft bill creates a vilification and sexual harassment minefield, along with new investigative powers and a duty to eliminate discrimination and harassment.
11 July 2024
6.9 MINS
The impartiality of the Federal Court is in question in light of allegations that a judge concealed her connections to pharmaceutical giant Pfizer before dismissing a legal challenge over its Covid vaccine.
8 July 2024
9.2 MINS
In an ‘After Covid’ Spotlight special on commercial media Channel 7NEWS, a panel of experts reflected on Australia’s Covid response. Tellingly, vaccine safety (or rather, lack thereof) occupied 17 out of a total 53 minutes.
5 July 2024
3.4 MINS
Female nurses fed up with a biological male in their changeroom want change. 26 women will fight a legal battle against the United Kingdom’s National Health Service (NHS Trust), seeking restitution “for sexual harassment and sex discrimination.”
4 July 2024
4 MINS
Former President Donald Trump has overcome a major political hurdle in his quest for a White House re-run. The US Supreme Court ruled 6-3 in Trump’s favour, warning against political prosecution of former Presidents.
2 July 2024
3.4 MINS
Senators Alex Antic (LNP), Matt Canavan (LNP), Ralph Babet (UAP), Matt O’Sullivan (LNP), Gerrard Rennick (LNP), and Malcolm Roberts (PHON) put forward the COVID-19 Response Commission of Inquiry Bill 2024 last Tuesday.
2 July 2024
5 MINS
The firings come amid staffing shortages and low morale, with WA Police turning to overseas recruitment to prop up its frontline forces.
2 July 2024
3.5 MINS
You might remember Jack Phillips, the man sued in 2012 for refusing to decorate a cake celebrating homosexuality. His persecutors are at it again.
1 July 2024
4 MINS
The Victorian Parliament will debate whether or not to continue opening proceedings with the Lord’s Prayer. The debate has been forced by the Catholic Church after the Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan proposed ditching the prayer because, well, “diversity”.
1 July 2024
4.7 MINS
The mainstream media has mislabelled new right-wing parties in Europe as 'far-right' in order to discredit them. But they ignore this movement's moderate, traditional policies and widespread voter support.
28 June 2024
5.4 MINS
When criminals, murderers and rapists – be they migrants or home-grown – are treated much more favourably than their victims, then you know we are on a fast road to oblivion. Several high-profile cases in recent days show how far down the tubes the West has gone.
28 June 2024
2.6 MINS
The NSW Greens hit peak levels of hypocrisy and humour this week as they made a last-ditch effort to stop a resolution of the cemeteries matter that has been dragging on for years.
27 June 2024
4 MINS
Dr Jereth Kok has spent the last half-decade barred from practising family medicine while awaiting a verdict on whether his memes and internet opinions were permissible under Australia’s medical regime.
27 June 2024
2 MINS
The Queensland Labor Government has said it will not release the health advice underpinning harsh restrictions imposed during the pandemic because it does not exist. This news will come as a massive shock to exactly nobody.
27 June 2024
2.6 MINS
A whistleblower lamenting Airbnb’s 2023 backflip after blacklisting Lauren Southern’s parents says the ban was intentional. The NBC exclusive explained the vacation rental property company’s move against Southern’s relatives was part of Big Tech doubling down on “hate groups”.
27 June 2024
4.2 MINS
While I sympathise with Costello’s lament about the often-strong support many US Christians provide Trump, I am concerned by his argument. It’s one thing to say you disagree with Christians supporting Trump. It’s another to say Christians "condemn themselves" by supporting Trump.
26 June 2024
3.5 MINS
Australian Wikileaks boss Julian Assange is free, following a plea deal. While immediate, his release is conditional. Assange’s future freedom rests on pleading guilty to the United States Justice Department’s charge of espionage.
26 June 2024
8.1 MINS
In May, a Sydney-based bakery with the awkward name “Oven Bakery by Fufu” caused outrage by baking a batch of cakes decorated with Palestinian flags and images of the Hamas spokesman Abu Abaid for the birthday of a lucky local four-year-old boy named Omar.
25 June 2024
4.5 MINS
Josh Frydenberg, the former Treasurer of Australia, is a proud Australian and proud Jew. Feeling deeply the effects of antisemitism in his own life, he has produced an outstanding video calling out Antisemitism for what it is – one of the most deep-seated hatreds in the world today.





