5 July 2024
8.2 MINS
For months, the Voice was all we talked about. And then — nothing. The “week of silence” declared by Indigenous leaders after the referendum’s defeat was only barely succeeded by serious reflection from the rest of Australia.
3 July 2024
4.8 MINS
While major league sports and other businesses quietly dumped the June tradition, Tractor Supply Co. opted for a full-scale reversal, complete with a public apology for their activism.
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
2 MINS
Thankfully, some politicians are seeing the writing on the wall and are calling for evidence-based research and inquiries into gender clinics.
28 June 2024
0.8 MINS
Greta, of course, is a great survivor too. Realising the climate jig was up, she has since moved on to supporting Hamas. In other words, she has gone from predicting the end of the world for everyone to predicting the end of the world for Jews.
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
4.3 MINS
Pride Month isn't what it used to be — and we're all better off for it.
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
2.6 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”.
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
2.8 MINS
The data is clear: the social justice fundamentalism that has dominated liberal circles on college campuses encourages students to adopt a depressing and anxiety-producing worldview.
21 June 2024
5.5 MINS
Around the world, governments and professional associations are questioning the evidence base for gender medicine. Here's a round-up of the latest developments.
20 June 2024
2.7 MINS
NSW Police have confirmed that a Friday sermon by Bankstown-based cleric Abu Ousayd – also known as Wissam Haddad – that promised “humiliation” and “men who love death” if Allah was attacked, did not breach state hate-speech provisions.
20 June 2024
5.6 MINS
Here I want to look, not at the battle of the bands, but at the battle of the signs. The sign wars are heating up, and we need to engage at that level as well. Anyone can spout out mushy words and sentimental platitudes. But without something solid to base them on, they offer us nothing of lasting value.
19 June 2024
1.8 MINS
A quick examination of the Bromley Police Service’s online activity reveals that they are putting far more work into policing the missing man’s pronouns than they are into finding the missing man.
19 June 2024
6.8 MINS
If you are an older person raised in the West – as I am – you will have lived through three different periods: Christian, post-Christian, and anti-Christian. We can no longer count on institutions to back us up.
18 June 2024
4.9 MINS
It has now been almost 15 months since the Covenant School attack, and the public is still waiting for officials to explain what animated the deadliest mass shooting in Tennessee history.
18 June 2024
4.5 MINS
What has happened to Dr Jereth Kok is an appalling example of diabolical cancel culture at its worst. What we have are noisy minority groups wielding incredible power over innocent and conscientious professionals. This is so very wrong on so many levels.
17 June 2024
1.6 MINS
The North Australian Aboriginal Justice Association recently appointed as its chair Hugh Woodbury, a man who pleaded guilty to assaulting his pregnant partner.





