12 February 2026
4.5 MINS
Barnaby Joyce defends his defection to One Nation, warning of economic collapse, mass migration pressures and political “sanitisation,” pledging to restore conservative principles and national resilience.
11 February 2026
3.5 MINS
Australia-first sentiment is surging as the Australian Lobby Group rapidly gains members, influence, and alignment with One Nation—challenging Canberra’s assumptions about patriotism, sovereignty, and voter priorities.
10 February 2026
4 MINS
From glittering skyline to institutional decay, London masks Britain’s structural collapse—elite denial, failing systems, mass migration without assimilation—standing as a warning beacon to the West.
10 February 2026
3.2 MINS
Australia’s new hate crimes laws are rushed, vague, and dangerous—threatening free speech while distracting from Labor’s failures to enforce existing laws and confront rising anti-Semitism.
9 February 2026
2.6 MINS
A sharp critique of Labor’s gender ideology colliding with reality, exposing the dangers, contradictions, and taxpayer costs of placing male offenders in women’s prisons.
6 February 2026
5.1 MINS
A Biblical defence of national borders argues that compassion and law enforcement are not opposites, urging Christians to pair personal charity with support for lawful immigration and secure sovereignty.
5 February 2026
4.3 MINS
A scathing critique argues that the Race Discrimination Commissioner fuels division, not national unity, and calls on Anthony Albanese to remove him in the name of genuine social cohesion.
4 February 2026
4.8 MINS
Britain’s proposed digital ID promises convenience, but critics warn it could quietly become mandatory—opening the door to expanded surveillance, data vulnerabilities, and unprecedented government control over daily life.
4 February 2026
6.1 MINS
Three years after Dobbs, the March for Life underscores abortion as a national moral crisis, challenging political leaders’ contradictions and insisting the right to life transcends state lines and party strategy.
3 February 2026
3.6 MINS
After a frantic campaign and political confusion, Labor’s new “hate speech” laws passed Parliament, sparking warnings about government overreach, weak safeguards, and future expansion threatening free speech and civil liberties.
3 February 2026
6.3 MINS
A newly ratified “Board of Peace” led by Donald Trump aims to shape postwar Gaza governance, raising major questions about power, membership, global ambitions, and its future beyond the conflict.
2 February 2026
4.9 MINS
Thousands gathered in Washington for the 53rd March for Life, blending faith, personal testimonies, and political resolve in a hopeful call to defend the dignity and gift of every human life.
30 January 2026
4.2 MINS
Two radical Islamic terrorists showed Australia just how evil antisemitism could be. “Hate speech and gun laws will fix that.” Many disagreed. The government has ways to fix that, too.
30 January 2026
8.2 MINS
A fiery critique of Australia’s political and religious sensitivities, defending Scott Morrison’s call to confront Islamic extremism and accusing leaders of avoiding hard truths in the name of social cohesion.
30 January 2026
6.3 MINS
Militants storm a Nigerian church, abducting dozens and shattering families, as survivors plead for help. With government denial and rising terror, faith and international pressure become desperate lifelines.
29 January 2026
4.6 MINS
Security fears and rising extremism force hard questions about faith, freedom, and accountability, as Scott Morrison’s call to confront radical Islam through regulation of preaching raises both hope for reform and warnings about government overreach.
23 January 2026
3.9 MINS
Trump’s withdrawal from dozens of global bodies signals a strategic rejection of permanent crisis governance, challenging institutions that expand mandates and budgets without delivering measurable results.
21 January 2026
8.3 MINS
In an interview on Sky News, Tony Burke explained that his hate speech laws would deal with the motivation of the Bondi terrorists. The only problem? He couldn’t quite bring himself to say what their motivation actually was.
20 January 2026
4.1 MINS
Before considering a change of date for Australia Day, I need a few questions answered…
19 January 2026
5.4 MINS
Australia’s proposed hate speech laws risk criminalising lawful expression, eroding due process, and repeating overseas failures—yet rare bipartisan backlash suggests free speech may still survive, for now.





