17 January 2025
2.6 MINS
I contracted COVID-19 two times: and both of those times, I caught it from a person who had been fully vaccinated. I have had to find it within myself to forgive: both the government, and also the people who directed hatred and discrimination towards the unvaccinated.
16 January 2025
1.4 MINS
Prime Minister Albanese is fiddling and singing his own praises about how he has tackled antisemitism while Rome burns: in this case, Melbourne and Sydney.
13 January 2025
3.5 MINS
Errol Musk is predicating Tommy Robinson (Stephen Lennon) will one day be Prime Minister. Elon’s estranged and controversial father aired the not-so-batty point in an interview shared to X by The Times Radio on Tuesday.
13 January 2025
3.3 MINS
As wildfires ravage Los Angeles, forcing Hollywood stars to flee for their lives, there are two emerging theories as to how things got so bad. Inevitably, poor old climate change is blamed for all the world's ills.
10 January 2025
10 MINS
I think we all believe that we have a neural pathway in our brain that can detect truth from lies. However, it seems to me that there are a series of filters that we consciously or subconsciously apply to the inputs of information that obscure or cancel some or all of the data.
9 January 2025
3.3 MINS
If the past four years have taught me anything, it’s been a masterclass in understanding the things we have to win back and protect if we are going to see the health of post-pandemic Australia thrive again. Here follows my "Cleaning-up-the-Covid-mess" New Year/Christmas wishlist.
9 January 2025
2 MINS
This is the thing you need to understand about all Western lefties. Those on the left have a giant soft spot for Islamists, because those on the left so readily identify with the Mohammedans’ love of ideological purity.
8 January 2025
2 MINS
What do we do when a radicalised American drives an American truck onto an American sidewalk and kills Americans? We begin to realise that our struggle is not merely against terror — which, frankly, is a tactic — but against an ideology that warps the body, mind, and soul.
7 January 2025
7.1 MINS
So many of our progressive elites, politicians, media outlets, academics and others want to pretend that there is no such thing as a person who once transitioned but now deeply regrets it.
3 January 2025
8.3 MINS
The parallels between President-elect Donald Trump and Jehu from the Old Testament should motivate us to pray for Trump, America, and the revival and reformation of the Western world.
16 December 2024
2.9 MINS
John Pesutto has been ordered to pay Moira Deeming $300,000 in damages after defaming her on five occasions by falsely casting her as a Nazi sympathiser.
13 December 2024
2.5 MINS
Australia’s government is yet to respond to calls to protect children from chemical castration drugs that are now banned in five European nations and half the United States.
13 December 2024
5.8 MINS
The new Moderna factory opened in Victoria this week with the promise of pumping out up to 100 million doses of mRNA vaccines per year, amid rising vaccine hesitancy and unresolved safety concerns.
13 December 2024
5 MINS
NIH Director appointee Dr Jay Bhattacharya has been accused of advocating a “let it rip” approach to public health. It's time to re-evaluate this claim.
12 December 2024
5.5 MINS
The former president famously declared he would end the war in Ukraine in 24 hours. Can he do it? And what will his strategy be?
12 December 2024
5.4 MINS
It is often asserted that there is clear evidence that the benefits of Covid-19 vaccines outweigh their harms. But this is a dangerous oversimplification of complex medical realities.
11 December 2024
4.8 MINS
Our Prime Minister’s priorities are so wrong that he doesn’t visit a burning synagogue, but flies to Perth, has drinks with donors and plays tennis. It sounds like Nero playing the fiddle while Rome burns. Even worse, he denied playing tennis until caught out by a reporter.
10 December 2024
2.7 MINS
The Australian economy is tanking. A large part of the cause is government spending, and yet Labor treasurer Jim Chalmers believes all is well. Rather than motivate businesses to build growth, Labor has chosen to further bloat the bureaucracy instead.
10 December 2024
12.6 MINS
We need to go back almost 20 years to the time when the inaugural Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) issued the first dramatic arrest warrant for a sitting head of state. Will it prove a case of three strikes and you are out with respect to global governance?
9 December 2024
6.7 MINS
What is the difference between 9 November 1938 in Germany and 6 December 2024 in Melbourne? Nothing, except some 86 years. In both cases, Jewish synagogues were set alight. The truth is, Jewish people no longer feel safe in this country.





