19 January 2026
5.4 MINS
Australia’s proposed hate speech laws risk criminalising lawful expression, eroding due process, and repeating overseas failures—yet rare bipartisan backlash suggests free speech may still survive, for now.
19 January 2026
3.1 MINS
A critique of industrial-scale fatherhood, contrasting elite surrogacy and dynastic ambition with a biblical vision of present, faithful fatherhood that money, technology, and optimisation can never replace.
19 January 2026
2.5 MINS
The House of Refuge is a pioneering ministry in Australia, urging and empowering church communities to speak openly about the beautiful beginnings of life and the miracle of conception.
19 January 2026
5.4 MINS
A new US review exposes how heavy-handed vaccine mandates erode trust and vaccination rates, raising urgent questions for Australia’s outlier policies, informed consent, and the future of childhood immunisation.
19 January 2026
3.5 MINS
The Think on Good podcast hosts an encouraging conversation on the importance of being dad—sharing hope, real stories, and practical support for fathers seeking stronger bonds and healthier futures for their children.
19 January 2026
3.8 MINS
For around forty weeks, the womb becomes the safest place on earth — an incredible sanctuary where new life grows. Or at least, that’s what God designed it for. Today, heartbreakingly, the womb has become one of the most dangerous places on earth.
18 January 2026
3.6 MINS
We humbly bow down in worship and adoration for he Lord's redemption, letting deep intercession flow out of our hearts for those trapped in the deception of believing that an abortion is the solution to an unplanned pregnancy.
16 January 2026
6.1 MINS
While the Canberra Declaration agrees that antisemitism and terrorism are serious societal issues, we have serious and grave concerns about the government's proposal in this legislation. Read our submission to the Combatting Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism Bill 2026.
16 January 2026
5.2 MINS
‘Hate’ is an imprecise term with a range of meanings in different contexts, and its presence is perceived differently by different people. It may be useful as a shorthand in public debate but not as a term on which criminal liability depends.
16 January 2026
4.7 MINS
As U.S. strike fears peaked, Iran abruptly paused executions. Was Trump’s unpredictability a bluff—or a decisive threat that briefly spared protestors amid a brutal crackdown?
16 January 2026
3.5 MINS
Senior Coalition and crossbench figures revolt against Labor’s “hate speech” bill, warning vague, unnecessary laws threaten free speech, constitutional rights, and religious liberty.
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.
16 January 2026
7.7 MINS
Nation First looks into how the Combatting Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism Bill 2026 criminalises belief, punishes influence, and puts ordinary Australians at risk for speaking their minds. This is how free speech dies.
16 January 2026
3.1 MINS
While the world proclaims “never again,” Christian persecution is ignored. This article exposes the ideological silence surrounding global anti-Christian violence, a veritable genocide — and calls the church to remember, speak, and remain faithful.
16 January 2026
4.4 MINS
As Australia confronts antisemitism, overreaching state responses risk eroding free speech, religious liberty, and association—freedoms historically forged together and essential to minority protection.
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.
15 January 2026
1.7 MINS
After a gruelling legal battle, Kirralie Smith has secured an appeal stay, pledging to fight vilification rulings and defend truth, reality, and sex-based rights in 2026.
15 January 2026
1.4 MINS
After being dropped from the Adelaide Writers Festival, Randa Abdel-Fattah cries censorship—despite a record of silencing Jewish and ex-Muslim ideological opponents who didn't fit her progressive stance. The hypocrisy is hard to miss.
15 January 2026
6 MINS
Across the globe, from Iran to Venezuela, God is stirring hearts even amid political turmoil, showing how faith, courage, and human agency intersect in the most unexpected places.
15 January 2026
6.3 MINS
Australia’s push for a bill of rights resurfaces—yet history, common law, and global cautionary tales raise serious doubts about necessity, clarity, and unintended consequences for freedom and governance.





