7 July 2021
28.7 MINS
The crushing of the Aboriginal people by state-sanctioned fake leaders. 'I shall play the role of my State of Queensland, my Aboriginal race, my background, my political beliefs and my knowledge of men and circumstances dictate. This I shall do through the grace of God [...]
7 July 2021
4.3 MINS
1. In 1967, Prime Minister Harold Holt appointed H.C. Nugget Coombs as Chairman of a new Council of Aboriginal Affairs. 2. In 1972, the Whitlam Government established the National Aboriginal Consultative Committee, which was to become the first national body elected by Aborigines. Although its [...]
5 July 2021
3.2 MINS
Editor’s Note: This article first appeared at The Spectator. By Kevin Donnelly The release of the revised national curriculum, once again, has sparked a debate about the study of Judeo-Christianity and Western civilisation in the school curriculum. Critics suggest describing the First Fleet and European [...]
3 July 2021
4.4 MINS
Father of NAIDOC William Cooper is the father of NAIDOC. The National Aboriginal and Islander Day Observance Committee came about because a committed Aboriginal Christian named William Cooper persuaded the churches to institute Aboriginal Sunday, which later became Aborigines Day, a secular observance, and later [...]
29 June 2021
7.7 MINS
2018 speech: I wish to acknowledge the custodians of this land, the Turrbal clan of the Jagera people and their Elders past and present. I acknowledge their continuing culture, especially their contribution to Australian life. I recognise we are working on their traditional country. I [...]
24 June 2021
1.9 MINS
I am inspired by the fact the Southern Cross constellation is inscribed on our Australian flag. I want to share this with you: You know stars have always been integral to ancient cultures and have been especially useful for navigation. Our people gazed at the [...]
21 June 2021
14.2 MINS
Chris Kenny, in a recent article for the Australian, commented on the sobering truth about Australian history: “Increasingly, reality does not matter so much in public debate as the narrative.” This has certainly been the case with Bruce Pascoe’s Dark Emu, which has recently been [...]
21 June 2021
3.6 MINS
We Would Rather Forget The 100th anniversary of the beginning of the Armenian genocide in Turkey took place just two days before the 100th anniversary of landing of ANZAC forces at Gallipoli, also in Turkey. At that time, under the cover of other allied landings [...]
20 June 2021
4.9 MINS
Last year Andrew Forrest (‘Twiggy’ Forrest from FMG) donated $800 million to cancer research. There’s a place for research, there’s a place for medicine, there’s a place for doctors and nurses, but there is also a place for Divine Healing and spiritual gifts. Since the [...]
19 June 2021
2.6 MINS
“Regarding the recent motion by the Queensland ALP on Israel, it is the Jewish people who have been subject to ethnic cleansing from the land of Israel for many centuries,” said Norman and Barbara Miller, Convenors of the Indigenous Friends of Israel. “If you want [...]
17 June 2021
2.8 MINS
Written by Bruce Pascoe in 2014, Dark Emu claimed to recover a forgotten history of Indigenous Australia. Pascoe’s book asserted that before European colonisation, Aboriginal communities were not ‘hunter-gatherers’ but used complex farming practices, baked bread, built houses, lived in large settlements and invented democracy. [...]
16 June 2021
3.5 MINS
The Voice must not proceed because the following have not been addressed: The Uluru Statement Australians support equality of opportunity. The ALP and the Greens are using Aboriginal disadvantage in order to push their maligned agendas, which place at risk our democratic principles and economic [...]
15 June 2021
6.1 MINS
I just finished reading Robert Lupton's book, Toxic Charity. He is the founder of FCS Urban Ministries, and has 40 years of experience in urban ministries and community development. In the book he directly challenges the “white missionary colonialist saviour” approach to charity. If you’re [...]
9 June 2021
10.3 MINS
Aboriginal Family Violence Policing Conference 2018 -- Keynote Address I want to start by acknowledging the fact the majority of Indigenous Australians do the right thing. Most of us are proud of our cultural heritage and we are keen to build fulfilling lives for our [...]
7 June 2021
2.5 MINS
Most Australians are familiar with the comical legal defence made by the fictional character, solicitor Dennis Denuto in The Castle. However, not as many are as aware of the underlying subversive affirmations of the cult classic. In one of the movie’s most best-known monologues, Denuto [...]
4 June 2021
1.2 MINS
An explosive new book is out for Reconciliation Week. It is called Secrets and Lies: The Shocking Truth of Recent Australian Aboriginal History, A Memoir. It covers the period from 1975 to 2021. While First Nations people are asking for a Voice and Truth Telling, [...]
1 June 2021
8.7 MINS
Extract from new book Secrets and Lies: The Shocking Truth of Recent Australian Aboriginal History, A Memoir. ~ Reconciliation Week is commemorated from May 27 to June 3, from Recognition Day to Mabo Day. However, I think it should be an eight-day week starting on [...]
1 June 2021
4.1 MINS
In traditional Aboriginal culture, there are laws about all of life and how to care for the land. In the Kimberley we have 8 male and 8 female skin names: Mother/Wife – Father/Husband Nambiyin – Jangari Nagada – Jawilyi Nyajadi – Jagada Nangari – Jambiyin [...]
30 May 2021
5.2 MINS
Editor's Note: This is well-written and well researched article by a man who has a deep affinity with our Indigenous brothers and sisters. Mark Powell’s forebears were what used to be known as Kanakas (1847-1901) many of whom were slaves. We are all in favour [...]
30 May 2021
2 MINS
Cultural Marxism’s long march through the institutions is well-nigh complete. Emblematic of art imitating life, the 2021 Archibald art competition is a classic example. This is evidenced not just for the works which were included as finalists, but just as importantly, those that were deemed [...]





