30 June 2023
5.3 MINS
Some of Australia’s best emerging female leaders gathered in New South Wales on Thursday to formally protest the trans takeover of women’s spaces. The high-calibre demonstration of solidarity brought together nine diverse biological women, each of whom has taken up the battle for free speech [...]
28 June 2023
7.3 MINS
The pros seem to be outweighed by the cons of the welfare state. Because we live in a fallen world, we will always have major social and economic problems. So we will always have the poor. And that is just what Jesus said: “The poor [...]
27 June 2023
7.5 MINS
Giorgia Meloni, PM, loves her county and wants to defend it with her party’s slogan -- God, County, Family! In this, my third piece on Globalism and Nationalism, I would like to examine Giorgia Meloni’s place on the world stage after becoming Italy’s first female [...]
26 June 2023
8.2 MINS
Our country and our future are under threat. We must fight the 'Voice'. How does a democracy die? It dies on the altar of a supposed utopia, much to the cheers of the misled masses. This has always been how totalitarians gained power; in Germany, [...]
21 June 2023
5.4 MINS
This is the second in my series on globalism and nationalism; Part 1 was called The Tower of Babel. There I began to unpack the globalist agenda. Today, I want to focus on nationalism and how it can morph into globalism, through the lens of [...]
21 June 2023
1.6 MINS
Former prime minister John Howard has come out swinging in defense of Canberra’s Calvary Hospital, saying the ACT Government’s forced acquisition is a “blatant assault” on the principle of private ownership. “Sometimes people say to me ‘Why do you keep banging on about the fundamental [...]
20 June 2023
2.6 MINS
The takeover of the Calvary Catholic Hospital Canberra by the Labor-Greens Government in the ACT should send a shudder through every religious and privately run health and educational institution in the country. The snatch-and-grab operation by the ACT Government, which was rammed through the ACT [...]
19 June 2023
4 MINS
Hopes of a Senate inquiry into the ACT Government’s compulsory acquisition of Calvary Hospital were “scuttled” by ACT independent Senator David Pocock on 15 June after he declined to support a motion by Coalition senators Michaelia Cash and Matt Canavan. Fr Tony Percy, who leads [...]
16 June 2023
8.1 MINS
Synonyms for globalism include development, growth, and maturation, and multinational executives are routinely encouraged to have a global mindset. Synonyms for nationalism are often linked to negative things like bigotry, protectionism, and xenophobia. But they also carry positive connotations, such as patriotism and good citizenship, [...]
14 June 2023
4.1 MINS
Cape Byron Lighthouse stands proudly on Australia’s most easterly point, sending a whopping two million candelas of light 50 kilometres out to sea each night. It is our brightest lighthouse and arguably Australia’s most famous. As it is the first lighthouse to welcome the dawn [...]
12 June 2023
2.3 MINS
Fr Tony Percy, head of the Catholic campaign to save the hospital, has asked supporters to “accept the decision” and write to parliamentarians to voice their protest. The head of the Catholic campaign to save Calvary Hospital has asked supporters to “accept the decision” of [...]
27 March 2023
10.9 MINS
The Lockdown Files have dished up a curious exchange among Britain’s top policy advisers in early 2020. On 29 February, responding to a WhatsApp message from Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s chief adviser Dominic Cummings that Israeli scientists were just weeks away from developing a Covid vaccine and [...]
16 March 2023
6.5 MINS
Scripture offers us clear principles to help us understand evil rulers. In terms of politics, conservatives such as myself can understand why various secular left rulers seek power and get into office: they have an activist agenda to transform the West into their own radical [...]
15 March 2023
7.3 MINS
By Kara Thomas and Andrew McIntyre. It appears that we live in a reality where doctors are censored and early treatments such as ivermectin are banned, apparently to ensure public confidence in the government’s vaccine rollout is not undermined. AHPRA and National Boards threatened doctors with [...]
14 March 2023
2.2 MINS
The vax ban preventing Novak Djokovic from entering the United States has been met with the derision the Biden decision deserves. After requesting a CDC ‘vaccine waiver’, Homeland security denied the Serbian tennis player entry to the US, because of his COVID-19 “vaccination” status. Meanwhile [...]
14 March 2023
5.1 MINS
This is the last of a three-part series inspired by the novel Armageddon by Leon Uris (1963). (Read parts one and two here.) A remarkable, fictional story based on actual history, from the American perspective, of the end of WWII in Germany with a particular [...]
13 March 2023
4 MINS
It has recently been reported in the ABC that Nathan Maynard, a Tasmanian Aboriginal ‘artist’ (I think we should use the word loosely) is seeking the body of an Australian of British descent which will “speak to sacrifice for past sins”. Maynard placed the ad [...]
10 March 2023
8.9 MINS
By Mark Sneddon The Australian Law Reform Commission recommends abolishing balancing provisions that protect religious institutions in anti-discrimination laws. This article is Part 1 of 2. I will start with an overview of the three areas of law I want to talk about and will [...]
10 March 2023
8 MINS
This is the second of a three-part series inspired by the novel Armageddon by Leon Uris (1963). (Read part one here.) A remarkable, fictional story based on actual history, from the American perspective, of the end of World War II in Germany, with particular focus [...]
9 March 2023
1.9 MINS
The approach taken by Labor and the Coalition towards the referendum on an Indigenous Voice to Parliament is a case study in how the politics of blame works in Australia. Both major parties have adopted separate political strategies leading into the referendum, diminishing the chances [...]





