15 December 2025
5.8 MINS
The Albanese Government has won international applause for its under 16s social media ban. But there is good reason to be sceptical of the government's intention and ability to implement it.
12 December 2025
3.5 MINS
My penalty for being guilty of “unlawful vilification” has been handed down, which is a $95,000 fine plus contradictory actions when I am required to admit to vilifying the two male players in the women's competition by referring to them as males.
11 December 2025
1.9 MINS
Parents, not bureaucrats, are responsible for teaching their children how to navigate the online world. Safety comes from education, parental tools, and platform responsibility, not from social media bans, mass surveillance and mandatory ID checks.
10 December 2025
4 MINS
Labor Senator Murray Watt has accused One Nation Senator Malcolm Roberts of “associating with Neo-Nazis and other extremists” after Roberts questioned the Envoy to Combat Islamophobia why it failed to define Islamophobia or mention Sharia law in its 60-page report.
9 December 2025
2.5 MINS
Australia no longer has a biological definition of 'man’ and 'woman' in federal law. The Sex Discrimination Act must be restored to its original purpose: protect women — real women.
8 December 2025
3.8 MINS
Recently released emails reveal Dr Ralph Baric’s long-standing collaboration with the US Intelligence Community, raising questions about COVID-19’s origins, lab research, and potential cover-ups since 2015.
5 December 2025
4.1 MINS
Adelaide mother of six, Nicki Gaylard, is taking legal action against the South Australian government after her 14-year-old daughter attended a school sex ed session containing explicit content, raising broader questions about parental authority and ideological capture in Australian schools.
4 December 2025
4.3 MINS
The Hallett Inquiry’s 800-page Covid report is a costly whitewash, ignoring accountability, misrepresenting modelling, and dismissing alternatives like Sweden—failing to confront the true social and economic costs.
4 December 2025
10.9 MINS
California’s cannabis experiment has unleashed illegal markets, cartel grow-ops, rising health harms, and mounting social costs — raising urgent questions about regulation, public safety, and the true impact of legalisation.
3 December 2025
3.6 MINS
A leaked memo from the US Food and Drug Administration — the powerful regulator overseeing America’s medicines and vaccines — confirms ten child deaths linked to COVID shots and exposes major oversight failures.
3 December 2025
2.5 MINS
After weeks of prayer and pressure, 18-year-old Egyptian Christian Bola Adel Naguib has been released, highlighting ongoing abuses against believers detained for expressing their faith online.
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
11.8 MINS
My state, California, was one of the first states to legalise the medical use – or the fraud of medical use – of marijuana back in 1996. I knew full well as a pharmacist that this was a fraud.
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
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 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.
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.





