Compulsory voting keeps Australia conservative
Election time brings with it the old complaints of libertarians and the lazy who mumble about having to make their…
Get wet, end up drowned
Soggy Liberals under attack from the Climate 200 mob have no one to blame except themselves. They walked out into…
Censored, but not forgotten
Late last week, Pauline Hanson’s One Nation dropped another election cartoon. The series has gained both notoriety and infamy for…
Lest we forget
For the youngest two generations, the shadow of war has fallen into myth. It is a story bored (and increasingly…
Shanghai screaming: China has gone Covid-crazy
In Shanghai, the night air is full of screams. Locked in skyscrapers since March by Covid health orders, residents have taken…
Paper friends vs blood brothers
Forget Klaus Schwab’s harmonious ‘world without borders’ and the fanciful global monoculture than can be ruled over by a panel…
Cashed-up and morally broke
The Prime Minister, Leader of the Opposition, and in particular – the Treasurer – have a problem; Australians have stopped…
Lies, damned lies, and Covid statistics
New South Wales Premier Dominic Perrottet lied. The New South Wales Health Department lied. The question remains, did other state…
The bride of tyranny
The Trojan Horse of globalism is the extension of the world’s constant regional battles into terrifying wars that encompass the…
False tears and pretend remorse over China
Pick up a politician – give them a little shake – and a few Chinese billionaires will probably fall out…
Heartless Woolworths to start sacking unvaccinated staff
While many countries across the world have ditched Covid health orders entirely – declaring the pandemic over and the Omicron…
Bandit Bandt and grave robbin’ Albo
It would take a certain kind of malevolence to stand up during a pandemic and float the idea of taxing…
The greater good - or a grander evil?
Every time I hear some middling news reporter parrot ‘for the greater good’ in reference to whatever the next absurd…
Serbia’s revenge: Rio Tinto pays for Morrison’s hubris
There may be no ‘official’ connection, but it’s impossible not to side-eye the sudden decision by the Serbian government to…
Did Australia buy tanks to protect Taiwan?
Australia splashed out $3.5 billion on 120 specially re-enforced US military tanks and armoured vehicles, causing prominent political reporters to…
There’s nothing more frightening than a woman in politics
It is difficult to argue that women are the less capable gender when they have spent the last ten million…
Russia is empire-building while Australia sleeps
While Australia kept itself busy arguing about which politician to box up and airfreight to the COP26 snore-fest, Russia spent…
Sweden puts vaccine passports under our skin
Swedish startup Epicenter has created a microchip to store Covid vaccine passports. The device is inserted under the skin on…
Triassic Park
Come Christmas, it’s not only Santa lurking in the chimney
It’s been a rough start for freedom in Perrottet’s NSW
One of the first acts of the New South Wales Police Force on ‘Freedom Day’ was to cancel the ‘Freedom…
Sex sells – or does it?
Everyone knows that ‘sex sells’. Forget woke advertising campaigns full of gender-creative pronouns, complex quota-ticking spreadsheets, and the latest ‘the-world-is-melting’…
'Not an organ donor anymore' trends after vaccine mandate
#NotAnOrganDonorAnymore has been trending on social media for the last few days after Australians began taking themselves off the organ…
Morrison wades blindly into the Solomon Islands
Civil chaos in the Solomon Islands has created an intricate geopolitical problem for Scott Morrison. Anti-government protests turned violent last…
Notre Damn
If anything could tempt a vengeful god out of silence, it might be the unholy restoration plans for Notre Dame. …
This is a restoration, not a revolution
Before the oppressive communist regime fell, the USSR was plagued by months of protests. Hundreds of thousands filled the cities…