16 January 2026
5.2 MINS
‘Hate’ is an imprecise term with a range of meanings in different contexts, and its presence is perceived differently by different people. It may be useful as a shorthand in public debate but not as a term on which criminal liability depends.
16 January 2026
4.7 MINS
As U.S. strike fears peaked, Iran abruptly paused executions. Was Trump’s unpredictability a bluff—or a decisive threat that briefly spared protestors amid a brutal crackdown?
16 January 2026
4.9 MINS
A veteran’s warning from the Menzies era resurfaces: vague “hate speech” laws empower elites, erode free speech, and threaten Australia’s democratic trust in ordinary citizens.
16 January 2026
7.7 MINS
Nation First looks into how the Combatting Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism Bill 2026 criminalises belief, punishes influence, and puts ordinary Australians at risk for speaking their minds. This is how free speech dies.
16 January 2026
3.1 MINS
While the world proclaims “never again,” Christian persecution is ignored. This article exposes the ideological silence surrounding global anti-Christian violence, a veritable genocide — and calls the church to remember, speak, and remain faithful.
16 January 2026
4.4 MINS
As Australia confronts antisemitism, overreaching state responses risk eroding free speech, religious liberty, and association—freedoms historically forged together and essential to minority protection.
15 January 2026
6.3 MINS
Australia’s push for a bill of rights resurfaces—yet history, common law, and global cautionary tales raise serious doubts about necessity, clarity, and unintended consequences for freedom and governance.
14 January 2026
3.8 MINS
As Australia prepares a Bondi Royal Commission, this article weighs free speech against civic welfare, drawing on Scripture and J.S. Mill to argue that liberty must restrain evil.
14 January 2026
4.5 MINS
Anthony Albanese’s Royal Commission backflip is pure performance art — denying delay, rewriting history, and claiming record speed while standing still and smiling for the cameras.
14 January 2026
6.1 MINS
Across Latin America and the Caribbean, elections signal a decisive shift away from radical leftism toward pro-market, pro-family, and anti-woke leaders reshaping the region’s political map.
13 January 2026
6.9 MINS
What seemed completely unbelievable just a few years ago has suddenly become a very real possibility at the start of 2026. Namely, the Islamic Republic of Iran looks increasingly likely to fall.
13 January 2026
2.2 MINS
Sam Groth’s resignation exposes the Victorian Liberals’ self-destructive culture: internal envy, factional warfare and incompetence gifting Jacinta Allan another term as Victoria slides further into decline.
12 January 2026
6.8 MINS
Australia’s immigration and trade success now risks strain from ideological extremes. This essay argues for pragmatic middle-ground reforms that restore cohesion, sovereignty, and trust without abandoning openness.
9 January 2026
3.6 MINS
International Christian Embassy Jerusalem Australia (ICEJ) initiated an open letter from Christian pastors and leaders to the Australian Government, which was an urgent call for a Commonwealth Royal Commission into antisemitism and the Bondi terrorist attack. The Prime Minister has now announced that a Commission will be undertaken.
9 January 2026
4.8 MINS
A 16-year-old critiques Australia’s under-16 social media ban, questioning its effectiveness, government overreach, data security risks, and whether empowering families—not laws—is the better solution.
8 January 2026
2.5 MINS
A 2025 ACN report warns Australia is sliding toward religious freedom concern, citing government overreach, speech restrictions, lawfare, and rising antisemitism despite an overall cautiously positive outlook.
8 January 2026
4.3 MINS
As calls for a Bondi Royal Commission grow, a Nine Newspapers cartoon is condemned for mocking public concern and reviving antisemitic tropes instead of confronting failures behind the massacre.
8 January 2026
8.4 MINS
Australia abandoned car manufacturing too soon. This essay argues for rebuilding a sovereign EV industry—boosting resilience, jobs, and technology—financed responsibly through Modern Monetary Theory.
7 January 2026
4.3 MINS
Economic collapse has ignited nationwide protests in Iran, challenging the Islamist regime as Trump signals support, repression intensifies, and popular anger edges toward open revolt.
7 January 2026
5.1 MINS
As the SCG honoured Bondi heroes, Anthony Albanese was conspicuously absent—highlighting a stark contrast between genuine courage under fire and a Prime Minister avoiding accountability, crowds, and moral leadership.





