23 February 2026
5.2 MINS
Barnaby Joyce’s call to tame “literal” religion raises deeper questions about truth, tolerance, and whether Christianity’s exclusive claims actually underpin Australia’s freedoms.
23 February 2026
1.4 MINS
After Pauline Hanson reignites debate, this piece examines what defines a “good Muslim”, exploring faith, apathy, radicalisation and the challenge facing Western nations.
23 February 2026
3.6 MINS
In the early stages of the women’s movement, one man advocating for women and girls was worth ten women. In today’s gynocentric world, one woman advocating for men and boys is worth ten men doing the same.
20 February 2026
8.9 MINS
Clinical pharmacist Dr Phillip Drum probes the autopsy of Trump’s would-be assassin Thomas Crooks, arguing elevated lead levels point to cannabis use—and exposing troubling questions about toxicology testing and marijuana regulation.
20 February 2026
4.3 MINS
A sharp critique of media language on gender identity, arguing that when words are bent to fit ideology, clarity collapses — and with it, public trust and eventually, civilisation.
20 February 2026
4.1 MINS
The US House of Representatives narrowly passed the SAVE America Act, mandating proof of citizenship and photo ID for federal voting, setting up a high-stakes battle in their Senate.
19 February 2026
3 MINS
The 2026 Open Doors watchlist reveals worsening global persecution, with North Korea again leading and Syria surging amid instability, extremism and growing hostility toward Christians.
19 February 2026
4.8 MINS
Drawing on R. J. Rushdoony’s "The Foundations of Social Order", this article examines how states weaponise “forgiveness” and sin, warning that only Christ’s grace can truly liberate conscience and restrain tyranny.
19 February 2026
6 MINS
In a bold Munich address, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio urges Europe to reject globalism, restore sovereignty, and revive Christian-rooted Western civilisation alongside America’s renewal.
18 February 2026
5.3 MINS
Thousands rallied in Melbourne backing Iran’s pro-democracy movement, with former MP Keith Wolahan urging support for regime change and warning of rising Islamist extremism at home.
18 February 2026
7 MINS
A sweeping study suggests the real divide between Left and Right lies not in policy, but in how each orders empathy — from family and nation to all humanity.
17 February 2026
4.7 MINS
Australia’s recent unrest reveals a fading Christian moral consensus. As anti-Semitism rises and institutions drift, believers must reckon with a culture no longer breathing the “Christian air” they assumed.
17 February 2026
2.4 MINS
As a Christian woman and immigrant in conservative politics, I've learned that faith without action is incomplete and that standing for truth means fighting battles I never expected.
17 February 2026
2.5 MINS
After years of advocacy for the drug, the New York Times concedes that legal marijuana has delivered addiction, health harms, and deeply troubling social consequences.
17 February 2026
3.2 MINS
Anthony Albanese demands answers after New South Wales police disrupted Muslim prayers during a Sydney CBD riot, sparking debate over religious freedom, public order, political double standards, and who sets the rules in Australia’s streets.
17 February 2026
3.6 MINS
Globalisation promised peace through interdependence, but great powers now weaponise trade, technology and finance. As tensions rise between China, Russia and the United States, economic ties risk becoming tools of deterrence — or destruction.
16 February 2026
6 MINS
The Palestinian Authority’s draft constitution omits Jewish ties to Jerusalem, entrenches Sharia law, and formalises “martyrs” payments—raising serious doubts about coexistence and the viability of a traditional two-state solution.
16 February 2026
3.4 MINS
The removal of the Pride flag from Stonewall National Monument has ignited national debate in the USA, with critics decrying erasure and supporters defending neutrality on public land.
13 February 2026
2.2 MINS
Sussan Ley has been replaced by Angus Taylor after a decisive Liberal partyroom ballot, following frontbench resignations and dire polling that plunged the party into crisis.
13 February 2026
2.6 MINS
Angus Taylor’s leadership win may signal change, but with internal division, an imminent by-election, and Labor circling, the Liberals’ “new era” already looks fraught with danger.





