One Nation Senator Malcolm Roberts has once again performed a valuable public service by scrutinising the Australian education bureaucracy's growing entanglement with United Nations sustainability programs. During recent Senate estimates hearings, Roberts questioned officials from the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA...
Pauline Hanson and One Nation have reignited a vital debate with their proposal to ban foreign ownership of Australian homes, residential property, and agricultural land. The policy goes further than merely halting new purchases: it would require existing foreign owners, particularly temporary visa holders and overseas citizens, to sell within two ...
In one of the more revealing final acts of his presidency, Joe Biden issued pardons and commutations that included clemency for individuals convicted of serious drug offenses, among them, at least one donor to his own campaign. The story, circulated widely on platforms like Substack and conservative outlets, underscores a deep irony: a political mo...
Why Analysts are Freaking Out About the AI Investment Numbers I have been building AI systems and using them daily for years, so I understand the genuine technological potential of this breakthrough technology. AI tech is very real and very capable, but what I am seeing in the financial markets is not rooted in higher int...
The brutal murder of 18-year-old Henry Nowak in Southampton stands as a harrowing indictment of Britain's policing culture. On 3 December 2025, Nowak was stabbed five times by 23-year-old Vickrum Singh Digwa. Bodycam footage reveals officers arriving to find the dying teenager pleading "I've been stabbed" and "I can't breathe," only to handcuff him...
Western civilisation stands at the edge of a self-inflicted death spiral. What was once a dynamic, life-affirming culture rooted in family, sacrifice, innovation, and the transmission of inherited meaning now celebrates sterility, fragmentation, and negation. At the heart of this decline are cancerous ideologies, chief among them modern feminism an...
I had been unconvinced of the climate change narrative since the earliest days. When the global warming circus opened for business in the 1980s, we were just coming off the back of the alarm over the hole in the ozone layer, so a second atmospheric emergency in the space of a few years seemed just a little too much of a coincidence. However, it was...
Across the West, the comforting narrative persists: mass immigration poses no threat to national identity because newcomers will inevitably "assimilate." They will adopt the language, values, institutions, and behaviours of the host society, enriching it without fundamentally altering its character. This is the myth of assimilation, a reassuring ta...
US Vice President JD Vance has spoken plainly about the roots of Britain's turmoil, including the Henry Nowak tragedy and the broader breakdown in social cohesion. Mass, unselective migration, particularly from culturally distant regions, is a primary driver. This is not scapegoating; it is a clear-eyed assessment of observable patterns in crime, t...
A recent piece in The Conversation laments that politicians have long misunderstood the working class, only to be shocked by the rise of "far-Right" parties claiming to represent them. In Australia, it points to One Nation's gains as evidence of this supposed misalignment. This framing is classic elite sleight-of-hand: pathologise legitimate workin...
AI data centres are proliferating across Australia as Big Tech races to build the infrastructure for ever-more demanding artificial intelligence systems. These massive facilities promise economic growth and technological advancement, but they come with heavy costs: enormous energy consumption, massive water usage for cooling, noise and light pollut...
Dr Bella d'Abrera's important new book, Mindless: How the Education System is Indoctrinating Children and Destroying Our Civilisation, is essential reading for anyone who values the Australian way of life and the future of Western civilisation. Drawing on extensive research, policy analysis, and real-world examples from Australia, the UK, and the U...
Did Iran already build nuclear weapons? Nobody knows, except Iran, of course. That simple answer may be the most important fact in the entire debate. Recently, commentators such as Jimmy Dore (see links below), have discussed claims from intelligence sources that Iran may already possess several nuclear weapons. Mainstream media outlets, predictabl...
Black intellectual, Thomas Sowell's incisive observation cuts through decades of rhetorical fog: "If you believe in equal rights, then what do 'women's rights,' 'gay rights,' etc., mean? Either they are redundant or they are violations of the principle of equal rights for all." This isn't semantic nitpicking. It is a fundamental defence of the clas...
The Australian Defence Force stands today as one of the last enduring redoubts of Australia's foundational British heritage. While much of civilian society has drifted toward a more ambiguous, deracinated national identity shaped by multiculturalism and progressive reinvention, the ADF continues to embody the older ideals of God, King, and Country....
Australia's much-hyped AI and digital economy boom is colliding head-on with harsh physical reality: our National Electricity Market (NEM) is not built for the explosive, always-on power demands of hyperscale data centres. A $135 billion data centre construction surge, fuelled by AI training and cloud computing, now poses a direct threat to grid re...
Out on the farm under the relentless Australian sun, whether checking termites in the foothills, welding repairs, or tending livestock, skin cancer isn't some distant worry. It's the occupational hazard staring every outdoor worker in the face. Australia has some of the highest rates of melanoma and non-melanoma skin cancers in the world, and farme...
There is a quiet, suffocating crisis unfolding beneath the sun-drenched facade of modern Australia. For generations, the unwritten social contract of this country was simple, egalitarian, and reliable: work hard, play by the rules, and you will build a life better, or at least more secure, than the one before it. Today, that contract hasn't j...
Many conservatives explain the cultural decline of the West by pointing to woke ideology. The argument is familiar enough. Universities, media organisations, corporations and government bureaucracies have embraced a worldview that is hostile to Western traditions, suspicious of national identity, and eager to deconstruct every institution that once...
Australia, the sunburnt country with vast empty spaces and fragile ecosystems, is on a collision course with demographic madness. According to projections highlighted in recent analysis, our population is barrelling toward 84 million by 2100 under current high-migration trends. Entrepreneur Dick Smith has sounded the alarm, warning of a poten...
