18 February 2026
5.3 MINS
Thousands rallied in Melbourne backing Iran’s pro-democracy movement, with former MP Keith Wolahan urging support for regime change and warning of rising Islamist extremism at home.
17 February 2026
4.7 MINS
Australia’s recent unrest reveals a fading Christian moral consensus. As anti-Semitism rises and institutions drift, believers must reckon with a culture no longer breathing the “Christian air” they assumed.
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.
16 February 2026
6 MINS
The Palestinian Authority’s draft constitution omits Jewish ties to Jerusalem, entrenches Sharia law, and formalises “martyrs” payments—raising serious doubts about coexistence and the viability of a traditional two-state solution.
13 February 2026
3.3 MINS
New South Wales Police defend their firm response to pro-Hamas protesters in Sydney, saying officers lawfully cleared escalating unrest while balancing security, public safety and religious sensitivities.
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
8 MINS
Andrew Hastie’s vote on the antisemitism bill is defended as principled pragmatism—achieving the least harmful outcome, protecting core freedoms, and showing real political courage amid misinformed backlash.
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.
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.
3 February 2026
4.6 MINS
Thousands marched in Melbourne on Australia Day, voicing concerns over new hate speech laws, mass immigration, and freedom of speech, while proudly showing their support for national pride and traditions.
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.
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.
28 January 2026
5.2 MINS
Are Indigenous smoking ceremonies cultural gestures or spiritual rituals? This article examines their religious meaning, constitutional implications, and spiritual risks from a Christian worldview.
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.
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
4.9 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.





