10 July 2026
4.8 MINS
A new OECD report shows that Australians have suffered one of the developed world’s sharpest declines in living standards since Covid. The signs are everywhere: whether bracket creep or business confidence collapse, here are 10 hard data points that expose the gap between Labor’s spin and Australians’ everyday experience.
10 July 2026
4.3 MINS
At next month’s ALP National Conference in Adelaide, Labor isn’t planning to tone down the culture wars. Quite the opposite. They’re proposing to formally enshrine Welcome to Country into party policy.
10 July 2026
2.6 MINS
Labor’s latest Middle East policy draft quietly drops key demands on Hamas and the Palestinian Authority, raising fresh questions about Australia’s stance on terrorism and Palestinian statehood.
8 July 2026
5.2 MINS
China fired a nuclear-capable ballistic missile into the South Pacific on Monday with barely two hours' notice — and Canberra's fiercest response was to remind Beijing about proper etiquette.
26 June 2026
3.8 MINS
Pauline Hanson’s critics would rather play dumb than debate multiculturalism's failures. It's much easier than having a serious debate over monoculturalism — or any debate at all.
24 June 2026
5.9 MINS
Nation First looks into Keir Starmer’s resignation and why Anthony Albanese should be worried by the same policy failures now haunting Labor at home.
19 June 2026
3.5 MINS
One Nation’s “Fire the liar” rebuttal to Labor’s “fight the far-right” fundraiser has gone primetime. The clever return to sender was aired at least twice during Wednesday’s State of Origin game.
17 June 2026
4.1 MINS
Nation First looks into One Nation’s powerful new video, the anger it has tapped into, and why Pauline Hanson’s rise is starting to look less like a protest and more like a political earthquake.
16 June 2026
4.5 MINS
Comedian Dave Hughes has unleashed on the Albanese Government, arguing there was no mandate for the recent tax changes and regretting voting for Labor at the last election.
12 June 2026
3 MINS
One Nation has raised a staggering $2.5 million towards its "fire the liar" ad campaign — to be used in targeting Labor-held seats. While the PM dismissed the numbers, an independent audit has verified the donation amount.
10 June 2026
2.2 MINS
The witch billboards are not what we want to see — but those denying women sex-based rights are now suddenly invoking sexism when their own leadership is targeted.
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.
21 May 2026
3.3 MINS
From The Voice to negative gearing, Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has built a troubling pattern of broken promises — and voters are finally paying attention.
20 May 2026
11.2 MINS
Since same-sex marriage was legalised, Australians were promised that nothing would change. Years later, the evidence suggests that this promise was never true.
19 May 2026
4.9 MINS
The Coalition opposed reform when it mattered, embraced it when it became popular, and now calls that conviction.
13 May 2026
2.8 MINS
A sardonic guide to Prime Minister Albanese's and Labor's official talking points for broken promises — where 'we won't' becomes 'we must,' and political backflips are rebranded as responsible leadership.
13 May 2026
3.9 MINS
Jim Chalmers calls his fifth budget "responsible" — but with Australia $1 trillion in debt, critics say it's just spin, tax grabs, and political point-scoring.
1 May 2026
5.5 MINS
Australia's antisemitism royal commission has delivered its interim report — but critics say it dances around the elephant in the room: Islamic extremism and terrorism.
24 April 2026
4 MINS
While ISIS openly calls for copycat attacks on Australian soil, our politicians debate whether chanting "globalise the intifada" in council buildings might be slightly impolite.
20 April 2026
3.8 MINS
Australia's fuel crisis deepens as a Geelong oil refinery fire compounds Hormuz Strait tensions, raising questions about energy security and the spectre of fuel rationing.





