7 June 2022
3.1 MINS
It is vital that Australians work together to help preserve what Aboriginal heritage we can. The Rev Hon Fred Nile has presented an important bill to this end. When I was CEO of the Tharawal Local Aboriginal Land Council (TLALC), I was privileged to have [...]
18 May 2022
3.3 MINS
A concise rundown of how woke ideology tries to supplant Christian faith, offering a form of salvation based on how hard you can virtue-signal your compassion for those considered to be oppressed. Popular culture teaches that you can understand the world by dividing people into [...]
4 May 2022
3 MINS
In the town of Alice Springs and surrounding communities, there are children in need, not always receiving the things we consider basic human rights. In our Sunday service recently, a couple of young boys worshipped Jesus, singing with all their hearts, and two little girls [...]
3 May 2022
2.9 MINS
Cultural Marxism has thoroughly infected our political system, making people fearful to speak up against the prevailing progressive narrative. Minority groups reinforce each other's fringe causes, to the detriment of majority constituents. How is it that tiny groups of people -- such as the LGBTQ [...]
21 February 2022
1.9 MINS
The National Day of Prayer & Fasting will be held on Saturday 26th February 2022. The theme for 2022 is “PURITY IN CHRIST.” The scriptural theme is found in Psalms 51:10, “Create in me a pure heart O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within [...]
19 January 2022
3.1 MINS
The Indigenous of Central Australia experience much suffering and sorrow, but they continue to display a firm faith in God's saving grace; life triumphs over death. During our Sunday service a few weeks ago, we saw evidence of a miracle. An Indigenous woman in her [...]
11 January 2022
2 MINS
Jews are Indigenous to Israel. The boycott of the Sydney Festival by various politically-correct artists over a single Israeli performance in the month-long cultural event is causing division rather than bringing peace. Terrorist organisation Hamas made a statement late last week regarding the Sydney Festival, [...]
5 January 2022
1.8 MINS
Indigenous artist Munganbana Norman Miller is gravely disappointed by the fire set by activists at Old Parliament House last week. He is alarmed that it may have destroyed Aboriginal art, in particular a giant boomerang he created, signifying unity and healing. Munganbana Norman Miller is [...]
15 December 2021
12.8 MINS
Rampant corruption under the guise of Indigenous rights activism has disenfranchised Aboriginal people over recent decades. Can we stop the rot and start anew? “Liberty cannot be preserved without a general knowledge among the people [of] that most dreaded and envied kind of knowledge, I [...]
26 November 2021
4.9 MINS
UPDATE: It now appears that Indigenous Australians are being detained against their will in the Howard Springs quarantine camp. On Wednesday the 1st of December, three Indigenous teenagers escaped but were found by police and returned to the facility. More to come. The rumours about [...]
25 November 2021
5.9 MINS
The stubborn gap between First nations people and mainstream Australia has been called by some a 'wicked problem'. There are many challenges and many different views on how to solve this national dilemma. One of the best things we can all do is listen. Day [...]
20 October 2021
2.1 MINS
A most unlikely man, Thomas James, was engaged in education in the early days of Australian schooling. Even more improbable is the fact that he said he went into teaching because ‘God spoke’ to him. The Life of Thomas Shadrach James Thomas Shadrach James was [...]
7 October 2021
2.6 MINS
A talented inventor, poet and writer, David Unaipon is an outstanding figure in Australian history. This article explores how David's faith was of critical importance to him. Whirr–whirr–whirr–whirr–whirr… the boomerang sang as it began to circle back through the air towards David’s hand. He caught [...]
1 September 2021
6.5 MINS
Documents released yesterday by Aboriginal organisation Your Life Your Vote: Take Control show Federal Labor leader and Leader of the Opposition, Anthony Albanese, ignored Wilcannia Aboriginal women when they visited Parliament House in February last year (24 February 2020) and did not even apologise for [...]
25 August 2021
4 MINS
Indigenous leaders are incensed over the conflation of traditional Aboriginal culture and the Wiggles' new LGBT-friendly iteration. Australian children’s entertainers The Wiggles have been criticised for adopting diversity advice that effectively amounts to grooming children into “woke” gender and sexual fads, which have no place [...]
24 August 2021
3.8 MINS
Wilcannia: a case study in unforeseen problems and decades of ongoing political incompetence. New South Wales is now in the middle of a state-wide Covid-19 lockdown, which poses a major threat to Aboriginal communities across the state. One case study, Wilcannia in western NSW, highlights [...]
7 August 2021
3.6 MINS
Ridiculous and divisive race-based ideology must be kept out of Australia’s school curriculum, parliament and constitution. The Your Life Your Vote: Take Control national committee has voted to run two petitions opposing attempts by unrepresentative groups to impose divisive and ridiculous race-based ideology on Australia. [...]
6 August 2021
3.5 MINS
Latest Closing the Gap report again highlights the waste, incompetence and corruption endemic in Australia’s Aboriginal affairs industrial complex The latest Closing the Gap report, released yesterday, again highlights the waste, incompetence & corruption endemic in Australia’s Aboriginal affairs industrial complex, Your Life Your Vote: [...]
5 August 2021
4.2 MINS
Here are two dreamtime stories -- or ngarranggarni -- describing the origins of the Barramundi Gap where the Argyle diamond mine was located. 1. Jaliwang/Gadjerong Ngarranggarni Barramundi Dreaming Story The first story is the Mirwoong story and it goes something like this: A barramundi was [...]
27 July 2021
6.5 MINS
Most Australians view police as protectors and have trust and respect for their authority. Unfortunately, this belief does not extend so readily through indigenous society. Indigenous women are not only distrustful of police, they face enormous barriers in reporting violence in that abusers are frequently [...]





