30 January 2026
3.9 MINS
A pending U.S. Supreme Court case over conversion therapy bans and free speech could influence Australian law, as faith-based counsellors argue viewpoint discrimination and client choice in therapy.
30 January 2026
8.2 MINS
A fiery critique of Australia’s political and religious sensitivities, defending Scott Morrison’s call to confront Islamic extremism and accusing leaders of avoiding hard truths in the name of social cohesion.
21 January 2026
5.8 MINS
Scott Adams paid a heavy price for dissent, losing status and livelihood by challenging elite orthodoxy—yet his courage, honesty, and conscience ultimately defined his legacy more than disgrace.
19 January 2026
5.4 MINS
Australia’s proposed hate speech laws risk criminalising lawful expression, eroding due process, and repeating overseas failures—yet rare bipartisan backlash suggests free speech may still survive, for now.
16 January 2026
3.5 MINS
Senior Coalition and crossbench figures revolt against Labor’s “hate speech” bill, warning vague, unnecessary laws threaten free speech, constitutional rights, and religious liberty.
16 January 2026
4.9 MINS
A veteran’s warning from the Menzies era resurfaces: vague “hate speech” laws empower elites, erode free speech, and threaten Australia’s democratic trust in ordinary citizens.
16 January 2026
7.7 MINS
Nation First looks into how the Combatting Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism Bill 2026 criminalises belief, punishes influence, and puts ordinary Australians at risk for speaking their minds. This is how free speech dies.
15 January 2026
1.4 MINS
After being dropped from the Adelaide Writers Festival, Randa Abdel-Fattah cries censorship—despite a record of silencing Jewish and ex-Muslim ideological opponents who didn't fit her progressive stance. The hypocrisy is hard to miss.
8 January 2026
2.5 MINS
A 2025 ACN report warns Australia is sliding toward religious freedom concern, citing government overreach, speech restrictions, lawfare, and rising antisemitism despite an overall cautiously positive outlook.
5 January 2026
3.3 MINS
As familiar words are redefined for political ends, navigating today’s cultural debates requires discernment, historical memory, and a refusal to surrender truth to fashionable language. Beware the semantic quicksand!
2 January 2026
7.4 MINS
Violent antisemitism is resurfacing across the West, not from the fringes but amid progressive politics, cultural Marxism, and a growing refusal to confront uncomfortable truths.
29 December 2025
9.5 MINS
An examination of UK abortion decriminalisation, disability discrimination, and late-term practice, arguing it fuels eugenics, endangers disabled babies, and erodes ethical limits under the guise of choice.
17 December 2025
2.6 MINS
Supporters of the under 16s social media ban often speak as if age verification is a narrow, one-off tool. It isn't. We are sleepwalking into a surveillance state.
11 December 2025
4.3 MINS
The European Commission (EC) has fined social media company X for AU$210 million after it found the platform in violation of the European Union’s 2022 Digital Services Act. But Musk, X and multiple US government officials maintain this is an attack on free speech and an unwarranted attempt at control.
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.
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.
27 November 2025
3.7 MINS
A planned Parliament House screening of Pauline Hanson’s new satirical film was abruptly banned, sparking fresh accusations of political censorship and escalating tensions over free expression.
26 November 2025
3.8 MINS
Canada’s revived “hate speech” bills could criminalise lawful expression, threaten online evangelisation, and expand state power, critics warn, arguing that subjective definitions risk censorship, wrongful convictions, and chilled religious debate.
25 November 2025
6 MINS
The Albanese Government’s proposed Digital Duty of Care threatens to impose sweeping online censorship, surveillance, and Digital ID controls, using “online safety” language to justify unprecedented state power over Australians’ digital lives.
21 November 2025
3.9 MINS
Kirralie Smith, a staunch defender of free speech and biological truth, faces massive fines and forced re-education for questioning men in women’s sports. Her battle highlights how laws and ideology are increasingly weaponised to silence dissent, redefine reality, and undermine parental rights.





