2 December 2025
2.2 MINS
The court upheld Japan’s longstanding marriage law as constitutional, affirming that marriage is between a man and a woman, and emphasising that any legal change should be made by parliament, not the judiciary.
2 December 2025
3.5 MINS
A push to remove the Islamic religion as a factor in Australia’s terrorism laws sparks heated debate, with critics warning the change risks weakening national security and ignoring real-world motivations.
2 December 2025
4.6 MINS
Trump’s terrorism filing exposes America’s overlooked vulnerability: institutions that grant legitimacy too easily. This article reveals how ideological influence exploits structural gaps in open societies—and why transparency now matters most.
1 December 2025
2.6 MINS
From New Zealand pausing puberty blockers to Monaco’s prince rejecting expanded abortion, and Australia’s social media crackdown to Senate double standards, recent events show that nothing is truly settled despite the prevailing ideology.
1 December 2025
4.4 MINS
Mark Durie’s report exposes how ideology, institutional fear, and cultural blindness allowed grooming gangs to thrive in Britain, urging urgent reforms to protect society’s most vulnerable.
28 November 2025
6 MINS
With Washington now classifying state-funded abortion, child castration, and coercive DEI policies as human rights violations, Australia may face unexpected scrutiny over practices that have long harmed ordinary citizens and gone unreported in our national media.
28 November 2025
2.7 MINS
Binary director Kirralie Smith's punishment for calling a biological male a male, scheduled for 25 November, has been postponed again until next week.
28 November 2025
2 MINS
A bid to protect the religious freedom of faith-based aged care facilities in New South Wales was rejected in the Upper House on 19 November by 23 votes to 16. But the issue could be raised in an upcoming statutory review of voluntary assisted dying laws.
27 November 2025
9.5 MINS
"At the first Christmas, Jesus was a refugee to Egypt, so we should welcome the stranger too." This is one of many Bible-based arguments used in support of open-borders immigration. But what else does Scripture say about this hot topic?
27 November 2025
6.1 MINS
Are Christians obligated to embrace either pacifism or isolationism? Virtue is the golden mean — thoughtful global engagement shaped by biblical principles, moral responsibility, and prudent national stewardship.
27 November 2025
3.7 MINS
A planned Parliament House screening of Pauline Hanson’s new satirical film was abruptly banned, sparking fresh accusations of political censorship and escalating tensions over free expression.
26 November 2025
2.8 MINS
President Trump is redefining what it means to be an ally of the United States of America. Will Australia do what it takes to become a valued ally or be relegated to the ranks of embattled enemy?
26 November 2025
3.8 MINS
Canada’s revived “hate speech” bills could criminalise lawful expression, threaten online evangelisation, and expand state power, critics warn, arguing that subjective definitions risk censorship, wrongful convictions, and chilled religious debate.
25 November 2025
3.9 MINS
Julie Inman Grant’s sweeping eSafety powers are under fire from US lawmakers, who’ve summoned her to Washington DC to explain why she’s censoring the speech of Americans.
25 November 2025
6 MINS
The Albanese Government’s proposed Digital Duty of Care threatens to impose sweeping online censorship, surveillance, and Digital ID controls, using “online safety” language to justify unprecedented state power over Australians’ digital lives.
25 November 2025
3.3 MINS
Australia’s fuel security is at risk as discounted Russian oil enters via India, global tensions rise, and Canberra ignores urgent warnings to rebuild refining, storage and transport capacity.
24 November 2025
5 MINS
A compelling call for Christians to awaken, reclaim biblical truth, and confront cultural challenges, "While We Were Sleeping" urges believers to engage courageously with issues shaping families, faith, and the nation’s future.
24 November 2025
3.1 MINS
A new ISGAP report argues the Muslim Brotherhood has spent decades quietly shaping Western institutions through influence, not violence, using a long-term strategy most people overlook.
24 November 2025
11.1 MINS
New York City, historically shaped by European immigrants, is now a diverse, multiethnic hub, electing Ugandan-born Muslim Zohran Mamdani as mayor amid decades of demographic transformation.
21 November 2025
4.2 MINS
The Victorian Liberal Party this week unexpectedly ousted Brad Battin as opposition leader, electing unopposed the 35-year-old first-term MP Jess Wilson as his replacement. The move came as a shock to many in Victoria.





