20 April 2026
2.4 MINS
After having previously screened the award-winning movie "It’s a Girl" at HOYTS Blacktown, the Chinese-owned movie corporation has now banned a rerun at the same theatre in April because the movie ‘does not align with HOYTS’ brand considerations.’
20 April 2026
8.8 MINS
A sweeping wave of age verification laws threatens to turn personal devices into government-supervised access points — and the push is accelerating globally.
20 April 2026
3.8 MINS
Australia's fuel crisis deepens as a Geelong oil refinery fire compounds Hormuz Strait tensions, raising questions about energy security and the spectre of fuel rationing.
20 April 2026
2.8 MINS
Fifty world leaders gathered to demand the Strait of Hormuz be opened — hours after it already was. Global leadership has never looked quite so redundant.
17 April 2026
4.8 MINS
The Diocese has produced Australia’s most honest church COVID review, with one dissenting committee member pressing further, calling for a “Truth and Reconciliation Day” and apologies to those coerced against their conscience.
17 April 2026
2.2 MINS
When Shane Warne died suddenly in 2022, his son Jackson refused to accept the official verdict — raising questions about COVID vaccine mandates, medical transparency, and the true cost of pandemic-era policies.
14 April 2026
4.7 MINS
The Albanese Labor Government is spending $20 million to tell Australians to pump up their tyres — while ignoring the Prime Minister's own warnings about fuel security.
14 April 2026
5.8 MINS
Canada's rapidly expanding Medical Assistance in Dying (MAID) program is raising ethical alarms as, in some cases, assisted deaths occur within 24 hours of a request. The program’s fast-tracked, clinical approach in Ontario has prompted scrutiny, particularly regarding weakened safeguards for vulnerable patients and the acceleration of state-sanctioned suicide.
8 April 2026
8.2 MINS
How Darwin, progressive academia, and scientific materialism eroded America's founding belief that God-given rights are universal — and whether the nation can find its way back.
6 April 2026
6.3 MINS
Disillusionment with Labor and Liberal is fuelling a surge toward One Nation in Victoria, as crime, infrastructure neglect, and party scandals drive voters away from the major parties.
3 April 2026
2.1 MINS
A Christian photographer's seven-year legal battle against a Louisville DEI ordinance concludes with an $800,000 settlement, affirming that the government cannot compel artistic speech.
2 April 2026
3.2 MINS
Vaccines will be redefined in Australia, paving the way for emerging technologies like monoclonal antibodies and mRNA therapeutics to be listed on the National Immunisation Program (NIP) alongside traditional vaccines.
31 March 2026
5.9 MINS
Victorian Liberals deal a devastating blow to conservative champion Moira Deeming, raising fresh questions about the party's direction — and its will to ever win again.
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.





