28 April 2026
3.5 MINS
A failed assassination attempt on Donald Trump reignites fierce debate over political rhetoric, media influence, and whether escalating hostility is fuelling real-world violence.
27 April 2026
4.9 MINS
A provocative examination of slavery's overlooked global history — challenging modern narratives by tracing the practice across civilisations, cultures, and centuries, long before Western involvement.
27 April 2026
4.8 MINS
For many young Australians, the housing crisis is not just about affordability. It carries a sobering reality of delayed milestones, diminished expectations and a growing anxiety about the future.
24 April 2026
4 MINS
While ISIS openly calls for copycat attacks on Australian soil, our politicians debate whether chanting "globalise the intifada" in council buildings might be slightly impolite.
24 April 2026
2.5 MINS
The NDIS is being exploited by traditional crime gangs, professional fraud syndicates and scheme-hopping networks, the agency said — and in some cases, allied health professionals are helping them do it.
The Southern Poverty Law Center Was Paying the Ku Klux Klan, US Justice Department Indictment Claims
24 April 2026
2.7 MINS
The Southern Poverty Law Center faces federal fraud charges after allegedly funnelling over $3 million to white nationalist groups, including the KKK, while fundraising to combat extremism.
23 April 2026
1.8 MINS
Amid controversy surrounding recent remarks from the US President, it's worth stepping back to understand who Pope Leo XIV truly is and what his role entails.
22 April 2026
9.4 MINS
From Eureka to today's streets, this piece explores why the right to protest is essential to Australian democracy — and where its legitimate boundaries lie.
22 April 2026
4.7 MINS
Legacy media's addiction to fear, framing, and false narratives is betraying everyday Australians — and the evidence has never been more damning.
21 April 2026
7.9 MINS
A Colorado counsellor's 8–1 Supreme Court victory over a ban on faith-based therapy sparks a rallying cry for Christians to resist ideological censorship — in America and Australia.
20 April 2026
2.4 MINS
After having previously screened the award-winning movie "It’s a Girl" at HOYTS Blacktown, the Chinese-owned movie corporation has now banned a rerun at the same theatre in April because the movie ‘does not align with HOYTS’ brand considerations.’
20 April 2026
8.8 MINS
A sweeping wave of age verification laws threatens to turn personal devices into government-supervised access points — and the push is accelerating globally.
17 April 2026
4.8 MINS
The Diocese has produced Australia’s most honest church COVID review, with one dissenting committee member pressing further, calling for a “Truth and Reconciliation Day” and apologies to those coerced against their conscience.
17 April 2026
2.7 MINS
An Egyptian man faces terrorism charges and possible execution for converting to Christianity — while Australia, his fiancée's home country, refuses to intervene.
16 April 2026
5.3 MINS
Not all discrimination is created equal. Making wise distinctions — in life, love, and national policy — is common sense, not bigotry.
15 April 2026
2.6 MINS
A rare cross-party coalition of Conservatives, the NDP, and Greens opposed the bill — but couldn’t stop the Liberals and Bloc Québécois from passing it 186–137. The bill now heads to Canada’s Senate.
15 April 2026
2.7 MINS
A pro-life father raided by the FBI, acquitted by a jury, and vindicated by a $1 million settlement — Mark Houck's fight exposes the political weaponisation of federal law enforcement.
10 April 2026
6.1 MINS
While a ceasefire has been announced between Iran and the USA, questions remain. Is Iran interested in honouring a ceasefire? With the regime already breaking its word on the Strait of Hormuz, a peace deal appears to be on shaky ground.
10 April 2026
4.8 MINS
The ABC’s decision to end its relationship with trans lobby group ACON and its Pride in Diversity program marks a significant and welcome development. But will this moment prove to be a genuine turning point?
10 April 2026
5.4 MINS
Canada leads the world in euthanasia, closely followed by the Netherlands and then Belgium. But as one Australian's heart-breaking testimony of her mother unwillingly receiving the lethal injection shows, Australia is sadly not far behind.





