17 February 2026
2.4 MINS
As a Christian woman and immigrant in conservative politics, I've learned that faith without action is incomplete and that standing for truth means fighting battles I never expected.
17 February 2026
3.2 MINS
Anthony Albanese demands answers after New South Wales police disrupted Muslim prayers during a Sydney CBD riot, sparking debate over religious freedom, public order, political double standards, and who sets the rules in Australia’s streets.
13 February 2026
4.3 MINS
From Bud Light’s backlash to a corporate exodus, the Human Rights Campaign’s once-feared LGBT equality index is collapsing under consumer pressure and a widening revolt against woke capitalism.
11 February 2026
4 MINS
A look at how crowds are steered toward quick, emotional choices in times of crisis — and why this pattern keeps repeating through history, from the jeering crowd at Christ's crucifixion to the anti-ICE raids in Minnesota.
9 February 2026
3.6 MINS
A petition challenges the ABC’s ties to ACON, arguing divided loyalties compromise impartial journalism and breach the broadcaster’s charter as Parliament considers the issue on 9 February.
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.
5 February 2026
3.2 MINS
AI isn’t just changing technology — it’s reshaping young men and women into ideological rivals, weakening identity, trust, family formation, and the relational foundations that healthy societies depend on.
3 February 2026
1.9 MINS
Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan’s Pride March appearance sparks debate over political priorities, as critics contrast enthusiastic support for LGBTQ events with the quiet disappearance of Melbourne’s Australia Day parade.
2 February 2026
5.3 MINS
A viral essay explores why young women trend left while young men don’t, examining biology, technology, institutions and family life — and why strong families may be the key to bridging the divide.
30 January 2026
3.9 MINS
A pending U.S. Supreme Court case over conversion therapy bans and free speech could influence Australian law, as faith-based counsellors argue viewpoint discrimination and client choice in therapy.
29 January 2026
2.1 MINS
After Australia Day tensions, returning media figure Nancy Bell delivers a delayed national message blending satire, identity politics commentary, and cultural critique, positioning himself once again as a provocative Australian voice.
27 January 2026
2.1 MINS
In the wake of the Bondi terror attack, you’d think the ABC might pause briefly in its endless culture war against the country that funds it, and take its responsibility as the national broadcaster seriously.
27 January 2026
4.2 MINS
A fiery defence of Australia Day against extremist rhetoric, exposing the moral absurdities of branding national pride as genocide and warning against imported grievance politics eroding social cohesion and liberal democracy.
26 January 2026
10.4 MINS
Kurt Mahlburg recently joined the Feminine Manifesto Podcast to unpack why Australia Day matters. The interview covered topics like colonisation, forgiveness and the underlying worldview that’s shaping the Australia Day debate.
26 January 2026
6.4 MINS
Australia Day reflects Christian heritage, Western law, and hard-won freedoms, not national shame—offering a moment for gratitude, unity, and honest reflection instead of ideological division and historical distortion.
23 January 2026
4.2 MINS
Just hours after Australia’s new hate crime laws passed, two historic Melbourne monuments were defaced with extremist slogans targeting Australians — providing a perfect test as to whether these laws will apply equally.
21 January 2026
5.8 MINS
Scott Adams paid a heavy price for dissent, losing status and livelihood by challenging elite orthodoxy—yet his courage, honesty, and conscience ultimately defined his legacy more than disgrace.
13 January 2026
7.2 MINS
From Bondi Beach to Britain, the article argues rising anti-Semitism is being normalised by progressive politics, cultural Marxism, and appeasement—warning that history’s lessons are being forgotten.
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.
6 January 2026
1.5 MINS
Usman Khawaja’s racism claims raise an awkward question: why lecture Australia on diversity while ignoring Pakistan cricket’s far poorer record on race, religion, and inclusion?





