5 June 2026
5.1 MINS
In what must be the greatest walkaway of a half-completed mega-building project since the Tower of Babel, the Albanese Government has scarpered from the Inland Rail project midway through construction. Minister for Infrastructure Catherine King delivered the fatal blow on 5 May.
22 May 2026
8 MINS
There have been several recent reports in the media concerning what seems to be a resurgence in rabbit populations in Australia. Some foreshadow a return to the bad old days of rabbit “plagues” and “the grey blanket”.
21 May 2026
5.5 MINS
NCC Senior Advisory Council member, and former National President Patrick J. Byrne has published an important book that comprehensively analyses one of the biggest controversies in Australian agriculture. The book’s publication is timely as the Murray-Darling Basin Authority (MDBA) is conducting a major review of the Basin Plan.
18 May 2026
5.2 MINS
Nation First wonders why the media focused on Angus Taylor's budget reply when Pauline Hanson laid out a real alternative to the Labor-Liberal uniparty.
17 April 2026
5.1 MINS
How could Australia be suffering a double energy crisis when the nation exports several times more energy than it consumes and far more than the United States, which has no energy crisis? Looking to the US, what needs to be done to ensure Australia’s energy security?
17 November 2025
2.9 MINS
The Liberal Party is finally waking up to the political and economic damage of net zero, as Australians demand affordability, reliability and a return to common-sense energy policy.
14 November 2025
4.7 MINS
Bill Gates now warns that climate catastrophism clouds judgment. While climate change is real, focusing solely on emissions risks harming the vulnerable. A reasoned, holistic approach, including economic growth and adaptation, saves lives.
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.
25 September 2025
3.3 MINS
Courage and common sense are making a political comeback. So argued Senator Matt Canavan in his address to the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Brisbane over the weekend. Canavan’s comments were, in part, a salute to Andrew Hastie, who bypassed the bulldust and drew battlelines [...]
22 September 2025
3.3 MINS
Andrew Hastie’s declaration of war on the Carbon Zero climate con is a clear step towards him becoming the leader of the opposition. The priority is Australia First, and getting the nation out of this net-zero straitjacket.
9 September 2025
12.7 MINS
This article is an excerpt from a spiritual memoir by Leonard Patrick Carroll, available from Amazon, titled “God's Sure Thing”. It is the story of one boy whose life was sustained through prayer by a miracle of God.
8 September 2025
5.5 MINS
In Victoria, the green revolution is running into resistance as the Victorian Government reveals plans to cover 8 per cent of the state – up from 7 per cent in the draft 2025 Victorian Transmission Plan released in May 2025 – with solar panels and wind farms.
20 August 2025
2.1 MINS
They sold Australia out. They flogged our farms, our water, our ports, our power, and our minerals. They gutted our industries, flooded our labour market, priced our kids out of homes, and told us to “trust the global economy.” Enough. Here’s how we take it all back.
28 March 2025
1.1 MINS
Sarah Hanson-Young waved a dead salmon around in the Australian Senate the day before yesterday. Which one of them do you think is on the nose?
26 March 2025
4.9 MINS
The Rainbow Serpent has now been used twice in the past month as the central reason for a farmer and a local council both to be found guilty of breaking the law. Western Australians, thanks to the zealousness of certain parts of their government, now live under a kind of pagan law.
6 March 2025
3 MINS
Insurance companies will have to do more than just price the risk of accidents, unexpected crimes or natural crises. They may have to start pricing ideological risk, especially when it comes from the left wing of the political spectrum.
13 February 2025
13 MINS
An increasing number of farmers and agricultural bodies are complaining that the promised bonanza from free trade giving them greater access to global markets is not happening. They point to rapidly rising food imports undermining Australian farmers in their own domestic market.
5 July 2024
5.9 MINS
The loss of automotive manufacturing to Australia is a compelling illustration of policy failure relating to the preservation of firms of national importance. The loss of Australian tractor manufacturing is another example.
3 July 2024
4.8 MINS
While major league sports and other businesses quietly dumped the June tradition, Tractor Supply Co. opted for a full-scale reversal, complete with a public apology for their activism.
24 April 2024
3.1 MINS
Australian farmers are up in arms over planned legislation by the Albanese Government to force farmers to pay for the Government’s biosecurity arrangements, along with importers and the Government itself.





