22 July 2025
3.3 MINS
Obama officials fabricated and leaked intel in 2016 to claim that Russia helped get Trump elected, triggering years of investigations, according to a trove of documents released last Friday.
22 July 2025
2.6 MINS
Australia’s Special Envoy to Combat Antisemitism, Jillian Segal, should quit in disgust. The government’s insistence that it cannot consider the recommendations of her report into antisemitism – until they receive a report into Islamophobia – is as absurd as it is shameful.
21 July 2025
4.7 MINS
New online safety laws in Australia could mean mandatory ID checks for platforms like YouTube and Google accounts — not just for children but for every citizen.
21 July 2025
1.7 MINS
Albanese described his China trip as “a breakthrough” in relations. And he’s not wrong. Six days of kowtowing in exchange for two cuddly panda metaphors for our foreign policy – slow-moving, disinterested, and wholly reliant on the CCP.
21 July 2025
2.7 MINS
Finnish MP Päivi Räsänen is still battling in court over a Twitter post quoting Paul’s letter to the Romans. Fed up with the continual downgrade of the Finnish Lutheran Church’s commitment to the gospel and biblical marriage, Räsänen says she is now prepared to leave the church.
18 July 2025
2.2 MINS
The Melbourne Royal Show deserves a big thank you for reversing the decision to ban a 108-year-old Bible booth. In a victory for advocacy, fairness and freedom of speech and religion, you are urged to sign a thank-you note for the Show's apology.
18 July 2025
2.1 MINS
Many mock Christianity while tweeting from a civilisation that owes its success to it. Here’s the truth they don’t want to hear: Western civilisation was built on Christian values. We reject that to our detriment.
17 July 2025
10.2 MINS
John MacArthur's verse-by-verse preaching and courageous stand for truth have left a permanent mark on my life. Here are five reflections on his legacy — and a collection of heartfelt tributes that have flooded in since his passing.
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.
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
6.9 MINS
Despite the Cold War’s end, the ideology of Communism persists — reshaping politics, governance, and freedoms across the globe today.
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.
15 July 2025
5.7 MINS
In The Abolition of Man, C.S. Lewis warned us how power, divorced from timeless values, would become a tool for oppression.
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.
14 July 2025
3.7 MINS
In just 18 months, the nation of Argentina has shifted from economic despair to impressive growth, fuelled by President Javier Milei’s radical free-market reforms.
14 July 2025
1.5 MINS
In a recent interview with Tucker Carlson, the Iranian President argued that his country's infamous chants of "Death to America" really mean death to crimes and killing. Perhaps most concerning of all, Tucker took it all in with a straight face.





