23 January 2026
6.7 MINS
The Coalition has split after controversial 'hate speech' legislation was rushed through Parliament on Tuesday. From Liberal MP Andrew Hastie under fire for voting for the bill to the entire Nationals shadow ministry resigning, the effects of this legislation are only just beginning.
21 January 2026
2.8 MINS
Eight British nurses have won a landmark legal victory against the NHS after being forced to share female-only spaces with a biological male, affirming women’s rights to dignity and safety at work.
21 January 2026
5.8 MINS
Scott Adams paid a heavy price for dissent, losing status and livelihood by challenging elite orthodoxy—yet his courage, honesty, and conscience ultimately defined his legacy more than disgrace.
16 January 2026
4.9 MINS
A veteran’s warning from the Menzies era resurfaces: vague “hate speech” laws empower elites, erode free speech, and threaten Australia’s democratic trust in ordinary citizens.
15 January 2026
2.5 MINS
Labor faces backlash for spending $1.5 million studying a change to Australia Day, despite overwhelming poll after poll showing Australians strongly support keeping January 26.
13 January 2026
7.2 MINS
From Bondi Beach to Britain, the article argues rising anti-Semitism is being normalised by progressive politics, cultural Marxism, and appeasement—warning that history’s lessons are being forgotten.
12 January 2026
3.1 MINS
The Adelaide Festival’s decision to rescind an invitation sparks debate over free speech versus community safety, highlighting rising antisemitism and the responsibility of cultural institutions after terror violence.
12 January 2026
2.6 MINS
Western media’s silence on Iran’s uprising masks an uncomfortable truth: millions are rebelling against Islamic rule and state control, shattering progressive narratives about oppression, identity, and power.
12 January 2026
6.8 MINS
Australia’s immigration and trade success now risks strain from ideological extremes. This essay argues for pragmatic middle-ground reforms that restore cohesion, sovereignty, and trust without abandoning openness.
9 January 2026
4.7 MINS
Reflecting on Charlie Kirk’s martyrdom, Christ’s redemptive blood, radical forgiveness, and the apostles’ costly faith—calling believers to take up the cross with courage, surrender, and hope.
9 January 2026
3.4 MINS
A violent anti-white poster spotted in Sydney has ignited debate over Country Road’s sponsorship of the artist and NSW authorities’ inconsistent enforcement of hate-speech laws.
9 January 2026
9.8 MINS
Is the Bondi Beach massacre the product of lone extremists, or a predictable outcome of repeated antisemitic rhetoric, silence, and moral failure across politics, media, and the Church?
8 January 2026
2.5 MINS
A 2025 ACN report warns Australia is sliding toward religious freedom concern, citing government overreach, speech restrictions, lawfare, and rising antisemitism despite an overall cautiously positive outlook.
6 January 2026
1.5 MINS
Usman Khawaja’s racism claims raise an awkward question: why lecture Australia on diversity while ignoring Pakistan cricket’s far poorer record on race, religion, and inclusion?
5 January 2026
3.3 MINS
As familiar words are redefined for political ends, navigating today’s cultural debates requires discernment, historical memory, and a refusal to surrender truth to fashionable language. Beware the semantic quicksand!
2 January 2026
7.4 MINS
Violent antisemitism is resurfacing across the West, not from the fringes but amid progressive politics, cultural Marxism, and a growing refusal to confront uncomfortable truths.
31 December 2025
1.9 MINS
From ancient Rome to modern Victoria, sport and spectacle are used to distract from crime, decay — and political accountability.
30 December 2025
3.7 MINS
Claims that Jesus was a Palestinian distort history and force a modern identity onto a 1st-century Jewish man.
29 December 2025
4.7 MINS
Old footage has resurfaced showing Charlie Kirk condemning antisemitic conspiracy theories, calling the theories people like Candace Owens and Nick Fuentes are pedalling “brainrot” and “lunacy”.
26 December 2025
2.7 MINS
Albanese’s claim that jihadist violence is a perversion of Islam is challenged by former Muslims, urging Australia to confront Islamic fundamentalism before the consequences escalate.





