Open your latest electricity bill. Scroll past the usage figures, the cents per kilowatt-hour you actually consumed, and look at the daily supply charge. In Victoria right now, that fixed fee often sits between 90 cents and $1.50 or more per day. For many households it adds up to $330–$550 a year before you turn on a single light! That line item is...
For more than a decade Australians have been told that wind power would deliver a future of abundant, cheap, and clean electricity. Vast wind farms stretching across the landscape and giant offshore turbines rising from the ocean were presented as symbols of technological progress. Yet despite billions of dollars in investment, subsidies, transmiss...
Australia's migration system is no longer merely strained: it is broken and operating beyond effective national control. New figures reveal a staggering one million person visa surge in recent years, exposing a program that has spiralled into dysfunction and is delivering exactly the outcomes open-borders globalists celebrate, even as ordinary Aust...
Governments never seize power outright anymore. They offer it wrapped in compassion. The latest Trojan horse is the noble-sounding crusade to "protect children" from social media. In the UK, plans to ban under-16s from major platforms are being sold as urgent child safety measures. But critics are right to sound the alarm: this is the perfect prete...
Australian universities were once among the last true bastions of open inquiry, places where dangerous, unpopular, or even offensive ideas could be dragged into the light, dissected, and tested without fear of reprisal … supposedly. Their sacred duty was not to indoctrinate students with the "correct" opinions, but to arm them with the tools of rea...
Men account for three out of every four suicides in the UK: a stark, unchanging statistic that should shame a society pretending to care about equality and mental health. Yet instead of addressing the root causes, mainstream culture continues to push the narrative that masculinity itself is toxic, something to be pathologised, suppressed, and re-ed...
A global famine has been baked into our near future by a combination of deliberate policy decisions and geopolitical brinkmanship. The United States is openly threatening war with Iran, and if that conflict closes the Strait of Hormuz for an extended duration, the world loses 20 percent of its oil supply for months or years to come [update, this is...
Harvard University's Division of Continuing Education is now offering a course titled "Sick, Fat, Ugly, Useless: Disability and Fat Studies." The very title signals the tone: a deliberate blending of disability activism with fat acceptance ideology, framed as legitimate academic inquiry. This is not an isolated curiosity. "Fat Studies" has quietly ...
Search Google Images for "married white woman" (or similar neutral terms like "pregnant white woman"). The results overwhelmingly depict white women paired with black men, far beyond any statistical norm. This is not organic search behaviour or innocent stock photography. It is curated visual engineering that distorts demographic reality into a new...
Artificial intelligence is the latest gold rush … supposedly. Governments want it. Investors want it. Technology companies cannot build enough of it. Across Australia, politicians speak enthusiastically about becoming a regional hub for artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and digital infrastructure. Vast data centres are rising across the lan...
T.S. Eliot's haunting question in Gerontion: "After such knowledge, what forgiveness?" echoes through the ruins of a civilisation that once knew better. For the conservative Christian, this is no mere literary flourish but a profound theological diagnosis. It recalls the Fall in Eden: once Adam and Eve gained the "knowledge of good and evil," innoc...
In the fifth century BC, two of the most powerful states in the Greek world went to war. The conflict lasted nearly three decades, exhausted both sides, and ended the brief golden age of classical Athens. The historian who recorded it, an Athenian general exiled for military failure, produced a work of such ruthless clarity that it still shapes how...
Swirling in the grand theatre of modern activism, outrage is currency, and it flows most freely when the targets fit a preferred narrative. West African nations are pushing back hard against Western-style LGBTQ policies, enacting or strengthening laws that criminalise certain behaviours in line with local cultures, religions, and traditional values...
Look around, folks. The numbers don't lie, even if the mainstream media calls you a "racist conspiracy theorist" for noticing. Native European-descended populations across the West, from France to Sweden, the UK to the US, and yes, even here in Australia, are collapsing under sub-replacement birth rates while third-world migration floods in a...
Writing in the Telegraph, Sean Thomas says his 20 year-old daughter can't find a job – any job, stacking shelves, washing pots, bar work – because the state has allowed all the work to go to migrants at a shocking ratio of 27 to one. Here's an excerpt. Do you remember what you did during the long summer breaks from university? I'm ashamed I don't r...
Few books in recent years have done more to illuminate the bitter divisions of modern politics than Jonathan Haidt's The Righteous Mind (2012). At a time when political opponents increasingly regard one another not merely as mistaken but as morally defective, Haidt offers a provocative explanation. The central problem, he argues, is that human bein...
Sir Keir Starmer, you entered Downing Street in July 2024 on the back of a landslide, promising competence, stability, and "country first." Today, less than two years later, you resign as Labour leader amid party mutiny, dire local election results, and widespread disillusionment, and the grooming rape gang tragedy. Your tenure was marked by ...
Britain, the land that once built an empire on merit, industry, and fair play, finds that a new form of institutional discrimination has taken root. Britain's employment schemes, meant to help the unemployed find work, are reportedly locking out white jobseekers in favour of ethnic minorities, creating a blatant two-tier system that treats na...
It's a striking cultural symptom of our times:ZeroHedge highlights a growing trend: feminists increasingly turning to witchcraft communes and neopagan practices to fill the spiritual emptiness left by secular modernity. What was once fringe has gained traction in progressive circles, with covens, rituals, and goddess worship offering community and ...
In what should be a plot from a dystopian novel rather than a news headline from modern France, a sexual assault victim has been convicted for the crime of speaking uncomfortable truths about the perpetrators who targeted her and countless others. The case lays bare the perverse logic of Europe's ever-expanding "hate speech" regime: protect t...
