30 March 2026
3.9 MINS
Former Finnish MP Päivi Räsänen has been found her guilty of 'hate speech' for authoring a pamphlet in 2004 in which she expressed her Christian views regarding marriage and sexuality. Experts roundly condemned the ruling as a violation of free speech and freedom of religion.
30 March 2026
11 MINS
In the recent past, Australia has committed to high immigration, multiculturalism and religious pluralism. Which begs the question: Which religion and values are going to shape our national culture going into the future?
27 March 2026
2.7 MINS
Rugby league icon Phil "Gus" Gould steps into the climate debate, challenging catastrophist predictions and the economic cost of net zero energy policies.
27 March 2026
3.3 MINS
The severity of the global fuel crisis hitting Australians, and that may well reverberate for years to come, is not because Iran shut the vital Strait of Hormuz. It is from decades of incompetent Australian political leadership.
27 March 2026
6.3 MINS
If you think the abuse of our Prime Minister during his visit to the Lakemba Mosque was spontaneous… think again. That meeting went exactly the way organisers intended for it to.
26 March 2026
2.7 MINS
An Italian-born pastry chef and father of three is facing deportation from Australia after a visa technicality left him without legal standing — despite 16 years of contributions to his community and a thriving local business.
26 March 2026
2.3 MINS
Australia's fuel crisis is exposing the cost of decades of energy complacency — and the "solutions" being floated may be more alarming than the problem itself.
26 March 2026
3.1 MINS
Australia’s health regulator restricted a psychiatrist from speaking about child gender treatments following complaints from activists. Nearly 18,000 of his colleagues say they understand why he’s afraid.
26 March 2026
3.5 MINS
A frank assessment of the Liberal Party's declining base, the rise of One Nation, and whether Australia's fragmented centre-right can find the unity needed to govern effectively.
25 March 2026
2.6 MINS
Christianity is the world’s most persecuted religion, the European Parliament recently declared, using the term ‘Christianophobia’ in a formal resolution for the first time.
25 March 2026
6 MINS
For Iranian women's soccer players, competing at Australia's Asia Cup was never just about the game — it became a moment of impossible choice between personal freedom and the lives of everyone they love.
24 March 2026
2.8 MINS
The 2026 South Australian election signals a major shift on the right, with One Nation outpolling the Liberals statewide and raising questions about the future of conservative politics in Australia.
23 March 2026
4.2 MINS
When society abandons moral absolutes, where does it end? Philosopher Peter Singer's reasoning reveals a troubling trajectory that Cory Bernardi predicted years ago.
23 March 2026
3.2 MINS
A former Iranian Revolutionary Guard soldier turned Christian missionary says freedom from Iran's Islamist regime is worth the economic costs Westerners might face.
23 March 2026
5.5 MINS
Danny Burmawi, a former Muslim, delivers unflinching clarity on Islam, Israel, and the West — exposing uncomfortable truths that many in the mainstream refuse to acknowledge.
20 March 2026
4.1 MINS
With the South Australian election approaching, debate resurfaces over Cory Bernardi's 2012 speech linking same-sex marriage to broader social change.
20 March 2026
9.6 MINS
Canadian drug researcher and author Pamela McColl warned Australian youth that marijuana legalisation empowers a predatory industry, downplays health risks, and fails to protect children’s rights and future wellbeing.
20 March 2026
2.9 MINS
A declassified intelligence memo alleges Chinese operatives accessed US voter registration data in 2020, raising concerns about election security and fuelling debate over the SAVE America Act.
19 March 2026
3.1 MINS
Should the Church engage in politics? This piece argues Christians have a duty to speak out on moral issues — or risk ceding culture to hostile forces.
18 March 2026
3.4 MINS
South Australian Labor's silence on Christian concerns risks a backlash at the Upper House ballot box — and the Christian vote still has real power to shape this election.





