28 April 2026
3.6 MINS
While gagging doctors who questioned child ‘gender medicine’, Australia’s peak medical regulator was secretly planning to embed gender ideology into its regulatory processes over a three-to-five year horizon, even as it fought FOI requests to keep the details hidden.
28 April 2026
4.2 MINS
A respected RSL president says anger over Welcome to Country ceremonies at Anzac Day services is understandable, but warns most hecklers were simply there to cause trouble.
28 April 2026
2.4 MINS
A Greek court has ordered the government to pay €300,000 to a vaccine-bereaved family — a landmark ruling with implications for Covid compensation claims worldwide.
28 April 2026
4.2 MINS
As antisemitism and anti-Israel sentiment surges globally, the Church faces a critical test of faithfulness. Will we stand with our spiritual family, or repeat the silence of history?
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.
28 April 2026
3.3 MINS
Christ has set us free! We can live in freedom under grace in Christ by casting off the sinful nature.
27 April 2026
4.9 MINS
A gunman crashed the White House Correspondents' Dinner in Washington, targeting President Trump in what appears to be the third assassination attempt of his presidency.
27 April 2026
4.7 MINS
PragerU Kids is launching a patriotic book fair program as a conservative alternative to Scholastic, offering curated titles focused on American history, civics, and traditional values.
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.
27 April 2026
3.8 MINS
Fatherhood doesn't have to be a solo act. Discover how two inspiring dads are proving that connection, community, and showing up together can change — and save — lives.
27 April 2026
3.3 MINS
Because Yeshua is the name above all names — the only name by which we can be saved — let us turn our hearts fully to the Lord in this season.
26 April 2026
4 MINS
In Acts 4, we see a powerful model of worship-based, Scripture-fed, Spirit-led prayer. Facing opposition and pressure, the early believers did not retreat — they prayed. Their prayer was bold, focused, and anchored in God’s purposes.
25 April 2026
10.1 MINS
A Christian-historical argument tracing Australia and New Zealand's ANZAC legacy as part of a divine plan culminating in the establishment of the modern State of Israel.
25 April 2026
5.7 MINS
A rural teaching post awakens one man to the weight of Australia's war memorials — and leads him to reflect on a far greater sacrifice.
25 April 2026
2.6 MINS
The phrase "lest we forget" is sounded to call our nation to remember the sacrifice made by our fallen soldiers in war. Yet Rudyard Kipling penned those words in 1897 with a different meaning in mind: a call to remember the God of nations.
25 April 2026
4.3 MINS
The gospel is not a private matter. It is good news that must be shared with the world. Romans 10 tells us that we are called and commissioned to communicate Jesus Christ.
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.
24 April 2026
8 MINS
A practical guide for Australian parents on protecting children online — covering age-appropriate access, key risks, filtering tools, and why parental involvement matters most.





