13 November 2025
3.4 MINS
Australia lacks, at a national level, entrenched protections of freedom of speech. Our role as elected representatives should be to provide and sustain that right.
13 November 2025
6.2 MINS
In a wide-ranging interview last Wednesday night, Erika Kirk shared the role that faith has played in her life and Charlie’s and how she intends to lead Turning Point USA in carrying on her late husband’s legacy. Here are some of the top highlights.
13 November 2025
6.1 MINS
No one raises a child thinking they’ll be a killer. Like the rest of the world, Matt and Amber Robinson were probably horrified at the news of Charlie’s assassination. And even at their darkest, most soul-crushing moment, they did the hardest thing a parent could do: they turned their son in.
12 November 2025
2.7 MINS
Australia’s Sex Discrimination Commissioner Anna Cody, who is paid over $400,000 per year to protect women’s rights, stands accused of secretly targeting a UN investigator who insists international law defines women by biological sex.
12 November 2025
7.3 MINS
One year after Americans across the country voted overwhelmingly to send President Donald Trump back to the White House, Democrats have secured a comeback in blue states, capturing several key offices in last Tuesday’s off-year elections.
12 November 2025
2.4 MINS
Across Japan, Argentina and Poland – three very different countries with very different histories – we're seeing a quiet but unmistakable pro-family turn. It's a simple but powerful idea: when families thrive, the nation prospers.
11 November 2025
10.7 MINS
Independent MLC Sarah Game has introduced a bill into the South Australian Parliament to protect viable unborn children after 23 weeks’ gestation from abortion. Her bill, which she describes as an action to confront "a tragedy", will be voted on Wednesday, 12 November.
11 November 2025
3.8 MINS
A BBC documentary accusing Trump of election interference and misinformation prompted the resignations, after it was revealed the taxpayer-funded broadcaster was guilty of the same.
11 November 2025
2.7 MINS
In a surprise move, Europe’s Organisation for Security and Co-operation (OSCE) has officially acknowledged the existence of anti-Christian bigotry. Albeit somewhat limpwristedly.
10 November 2025
7.1 MINS
Politics is a proxy for violence, but only so long as the two differing factions trying to share society agree to use that proxy. The past several years, capped off by Tuesday night’s election results, demonstrate that one of the two factions in American politics is no longer interested in a proxy.
10 November 2025
2.8 MINS
After nearly nine years of anguish and unanswered questions, the Malaysian High Court has delivered a historic verdict in the case of Pastor Raymond Koh — a Christian leader who was abducted in broad daylight in 2017 and has never been seen since.
10 November 2025
1.9 MINS
When Muslims kill Muslims in Sudan, it’s genocide. But when Muslims kill Christians in Nigeria — 7,000 this year at the rate of 35 murders a day — it’s apparently “complex”.
7 November 2025
5.4 MINS
New York City has chosen its next mayor. But even as the Australian media heaps praise on Zohran Mamdani, the Muslim socialist’s victory speech betrayed his radical agenda for the world’s most influential city.
7 November 2025
6.2 MINS
Oceans of ink have already been spilled on the election of Communist Muslim Zohran Mamdani as the mayor of New York City. That this will be an appalling outcome for NYC is certain. Mamdami is so very bad in so many ways, not just in terms of disastrous economic policies.
6 November 2025
4.9 MINS
Faith leaders and academics have warned that a Victorian inquiry into “cults” risks undermining religious freedom, blurring lines between coercion and devotion, and potentially targeting mainstream faith communities.
6 November 2025
3.2 MINS
Finnish MP Päivi Räsänen faces her third trial, now in Finland's Supreme Court, for quoting the Bible on marriage, highlighting global concerns over free speech and religious liberty.
5 November 2025
3.5 MINS
Baby Priya’s Bill will become law after being rushed through the Senate by Labor, who cut short debate on how the law will treat deliberate late-term abortions.
5 November 2025
1.2 MINS
While for the past twelve months, much of the West has been objecting to the so-called ‘genocide’ occurring in Gaza, something more sinister has been happening in Nigeria. Since 2009, tens of thousands of Christians have been killed by Islamic terrorists.
5 November 2025
2.9 MINS
The Nationals have just powered up an Australia First pitch to ditch the poverty-inducing Net Zero nanny state. The new campaign is a fight for the nation, and it gives the Nationals a firm foundation for the 2028 election.
4 November 2025
2.6 MINS
The $US8.5 billion ($A13 billion) deal signed by the two leaders shifts the supply of critical minerals and rare earths away from China while bolstering the commercial and defence industries of Australia and the United States.





