31 March 2026
3.5 MINS
Victoria's Liberal Party implodes after dumping high-profile conservative Moira Deeming for a candidate who resigned within 24 hours, sparking fury and defection rumours.
30 March 2026
4.7 MINS
Nation First’s George Christensen asks himself whether a return to Parliament is necessary to fight for freedom, sovereignty, and the most vulnerable.
30 March 2026
11 MINS
In the recent past, Australia has committed to high immigration, multiculturalism and religious pluralism. Which begs the question: Which religion and values are going to shape our national culture going into the future?
27 March 2026
3.3 MINS
The severity of the global fuel crisis hitting Australians, and that may well reverberate for years to come, is not because Iran shut the vital Strait of Hormuz. It is from decades of incompetent Australian political leadership.
26 March 2026
4.7 MINS
Parents share their firsthand accounts of media bias and the devastating impact of transgender ideology on Australian families — and how our national broadcasters are silencing dissenting voices.
25 March 2026
4.5 MINS
Greg Sheridan argues Christianity isn't just the West's heritage — it's its only hope. Bold, uncompromising faith built civilisation once. It can again.
25 March 2026
6 MINS
For Iranian women's soccer players, competing at Australia's Asia Cup was never just about the game — it became a moment of impossible choice between personal freedom and the lives of everyone they love.
24 March 2026
3.5 MINS
The Scottish Parliament voted 69-57 to reject assisted suicide legislation, a decision welcomed as a victory for human dignity and compassionate end-of-life care.
20 March 2026
2.9 MINS
A declassified intelligence memo alleges Chinese operatives accessed US voter registration data in 2020, raising concerns about election security and fuelling debate over the SAVE America Act.
19 March 2026
3.1 MINS
Should the Church engage in politics? This piece argues Christians have a duty to speak out on moral issues — or risk ceding culture to hostile forces.
17 March 2026
2.3 MINS
Argentina's great revival of the 1980s transformed churches but left the nation largely unchanged — a sobering lesson on why Christians must engage both the sanctuary and the ballot box.
12 March 2026
4 MINS
Albanese's government stumbled into doing the right thing by the Iranian women's soccer team — but only after Trump, social media, and public pressure forced their hand. Three wins, zero grace.
12 March 2026
4.9 MINS
Is multiculturalism beyond critique? This article argues that cultures must be evaluated honestly, warning that abandoning Judeo-Christian foundations risks moral confusion and civic decline.
11 March 2026
2.3 MINS
For two decades, CBN’s Heart4Iran has beamed the Gospel into Iran, fuelling the world’s fastest-growing underground church through satellite TV, virtual fellowship, and discreet pastoral support.
11 March 2026
4.4 MINS
In "Mere Christendom", Douglas Wilson argues that true liberty rests on Christ’s lordship, warning that secularism ultimately undermines limited government and lasting civic freedom.
9 March 2026
2.8 MINS
At the Aspire conference, speakers urged Australians to rediscover the Christian foundations of Western freedom, warning that courage, moral clarity, and faith are essential to preserving a cohesive society.
6 March 2026
5.4 MINS
IPA Deputy Executive Director Daniel Wild says the Liberal Party abandoned its core principles by backing rushed hate speech laws, warning the sweeping legislation could chill debate and expand government power.
6 March 2026
2.1 MINS
What began as frustration over rising antisemitism has grown into a coordinated letter-writing movement. Pen Power Australia is mobilising supporters to challenge anti-Israel narratives and demand accountability.
5 March 2026
4.8 MINS
Senator Sarah Henderson warns that Labor’s plan to sell 67 defence sites risks weakening national security, undermining heritage, and damaging morale amid rising global instability and terrorism fears.
4 March 2026
3.3 MINS
The Australian Christian Lobby and crossbench MPs are raising concerns about a new Victorian LGBTQ+ hate crime inquiry, questioning its scope, timing, and implications for free speech.





