21 August 2024
4.2 MINS
The debate about trans rights is not really an argument about trans rights, it’s an argument about truth. When you understand this, you understand why transgenderism has become the dominant issue in the culture wars.
16 August 2024
9.2 MINS
Over 22 million people across the world tuned in on Monday night to listen to a lengthy discussion between former President Donald Trump and tech magnate Elon Musk. Hosted on X, the two-hour-long conversation covered a broad range of topics.
16 August 2024
2.6 MINS
Labour in the United Kingdom is presiding over the potential dissolution of that Kingdom. Instead of de-escalating tensions, Keir Starmer – the most left-wing Prime Minister to ever reside at 10 Downing St – chooses to spin facts into far-left fearmongering about the “far-right”.
15 August 2024
6.7 MINS
Auron MacIntyre examines how Western democracies are being undone not just by our political elites but by flawed notions of progress, efficiency and individualism. At the end of the day, this is really a religious war, with two radically different worldviews battling it out.
13 August 2024
11.2 MINS
Melbourne doctor Jereth Kok was suspended under emergency provisions by the medical regulators in 2019 after two anonymous complaints triggered an investigation into his social media posts.
13 August 2024
3 MINS
High-level French authorities are reportedly behind the heavy-handed arrest of six CitizenGO protesters and their driver. After campaigning peacefully without incident since 9 am, the “Stop Attacks on Christians” bus was stopped by armed police in Paris around 7 pm.
12 August 2024
1.9 MINS
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese appears to have confirmed that his government has abandoned attempts to pass a religious discrimination bill during this term of parliament.
9 August 2024
3.9 MINS
Lamenting the inattention to the Quad, the multilateral relationship involving Australia, India, Japan and the United States of America, former Japanese ambassador to Australia, Shingo Yamagami, warned: "The strategic reality the Quad faces has not changed for the better."
8 August 2024
2.6 MINS
The irony of taking two fuel-guzzling jets to make an environmental announcement seems lost on Chris Bowen, who is intent on telling Australians that they should dispense with their fossil-fuelled vehicles in favour of electric cars and utes.
8 August 2024
3.1 MINS
Benefits of the socialist plan to sell petrol from state-run stations supposedly include "a fair price, increased competition, and more choice." Miles’ petrol plan sits squarely alongside control measures said to be about solving Queensland Labor’s self-inflicted COVID economy crisis.
7 August 2024
2.8 MINS
The announcement by the Foreign Minister, Penny Wong, that the Albanese government would recognise a Palestinian state is a crass domestic political statement. It even fails to establish the necessary preconditions for the recognition of Palestine.
6 August 2024
3.1 MINS
Tommy Robinson’s latest arrest is another example of the Left’s weaponisation of the war on terror. Falsely charged under the UK’s anti-terrorism legislation, Robinson has had his phone confiscated, despite his bail being granted.
2 August 2024
4.7 MINS
Research reveals that at least 60 per cent of all illicit drugs that pass through adolescent hands are stored, sold and/or used at their schools. And it is a fact that adolescents spend more than 80 per cent of the time they are in the company or proximity of friends, at school.
2 August 2024
2.7 MINS
Senator Fatima Payman’s exit from the Labor Party, after being suspended for crossing the floor to vote in support of Palestine, inadvertently exposed an uncomfortable, underlying double standard at the heart of the federal government when it comes to religious schools in Australia.
1 August 2024
5.1 MINS
By this time, many Americans may have heard that the 2024 Republican Party platform differs significantly from all its previous platforms, but they may not understand the specific changes that have been made on the issues of life, marriage, family, and religious liberty.
31 July 2024
2.5 MINS
National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) funding could outstrip defence. Defence spending estimates for the current year are at AU$56 billion, with NDIS currently running at a staggering AU$44.3 billion.
31 July 2024
1.9 MINS
The infrastructure needed for a technological dystopia — a total surveillance state — is already being built.
29 July 2024
4.9 MINS
What on earth is Project 2025, and why has it become such a talking point for the United States presidential elections? According to former President Trump, he knows nothing about it, other than that it represents the worst of the radical right.
24 July 2024
3 MINS
Assange was not charged over his journalism. He was accused of receiving stolen goods (in this case, government documents), and hacking into government servers in order to steal files.
23 July 2024
2.9 MINS
Multiculturalism is at a “crossroads”, with greater leadership needed to “break the cycle of hate” and “teach a new generation of Australians to rise above entrenched beliefs”, two leaders of the government’s multicultural policy review have warned.





