Nick Cater's recent essay strikes at the heart of the matter. Pauline Hanson is right to demand an end to the bloated multicultural industry, but framing the alternative as "monoculturalism" risks handing the Left an easy weapon. Australia does not need enforced sameness, nor does it need the divisive, state-funded identity politics that has grown ...
Australia, a nation built on exploration, enterprise, and endurance, now finds a peculiar theatre unfolding with increasing frequency. Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and progressive institutions double down on "Welcome to Country" ceremonies, solemn acknowledgments of Indigenous custodianship that frame contemporary Australia as a proje...
Australia's economy has long been presented as a success story of resilience and growth. But as Deloitte Access Economics highlighted in its June 2026 Business Outlook report, much of that "growth" is illusory, driven by rapid population increases through immigration rather than genuine productivity gains, investment, or efficiency improvements. De...
Britain is a nation already strained by mass migration, housing shortages, and fraying social trust. But now fresh revelations strike deeper at the heart of fairness. The UK government stands accused of prioritising new housing for Muslim asylum seekers while native British families languish on waiting lists or in inadequate accommodation. This isn...
Modern feminism, in the name of supposed empowerment, has embraced a peculiar and self-destructive gospel: the glorification of female fatness. What began as a push against unrealistic beauty standards has morphed into a full-throated celebration of obesity as liberation, with "body positivity" campaigns framing thinness as oppression and extra pou...
The Spectator Australia recently highlighted what it called a "new way" for the establishment to undermine One Nation, a sneak attack involving demands for instant, comprehensive policy depth on every issue under the sun, from foreign affairs to industrial relations, while legacy parties and media nitpick every response as evidence of unpreparednes...
Far away, dwelling in the quiet technocratic globalist hum of bureaucratic offices far removed from everyday life, the World Health Organization (WHO) peers into its crystal ball and delivers a familiar forecast: another pandemic is coming within the next decade. The prediction lands with the solemn weight of inevitability, as if nature itself has ...
Few institutions have wielded moral authority as enduringly as the Catholic Church. Yet under successive popes, including the current Leo XIV, the Vatican has positioned itself not as a defender of Europe's historic peoples and cultures, but as a vocal advocate for policies that accelerate their demographic displacement. The "Great Replacement," th...
A chilling new precedent has taken root in Europe. Ordinary citizens, bloggers, commentators, everyday posters, now face the real possibility of prison time simply for sharing or reposting content from Russia Today (RT), whether that material is true, false, or somewhere in between. A recent ruling from the European Court of Justice has clarified a...
For too long, discussions of slavery have been funnelled into a single narrative focused almost exclusively on the transatlantic trade. This narrow lens has crowded out other histories, including the systematic enslavement of Europeans by Muslim powers over many centuries. The Islamic slave trade targeting white Christians, often called the Barbary...
For an idea routinely dismissed as "dubious" or an "obsession" of the political Right, the suggestion that Britain is embarked on the road to civil war has proved stubbornly resilient. Each new episode of disorder seems only to revive it. The disturbances that followed the Henry Nowak trial, the attempted beheading in Belfast and the rioting that e...
Thirty years ago, a young man named John Leonard saw a Pepsi commercial promising a Harrier fighter jet for 7 million Pepsi Points. He took the promotion literally, scraped together the points (with help from investors), and tried to claim his prize. Pepsi laughed it off as an obvious joke. Leonard sued. The courts sided with Pepsi. Now, decades la...
Out in the vast farmlands around West Wyalong in New South Wales, generations of families have worked the land, planted trees, grazed livestock, and grown crops to feed their communities and the nation. Today, many of those same families face a bureaucratic nightmare straight out of an environmentalist fever dream: "pink mapping." Vast swathes of t...
Beijing has delivered a thunderous statement to the South Pacific, its historically aggressive fashion. Just hours after Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese signed a landmark mutual defence pact with Fiji, the Veitacini Treaty, or Ocean of Peace Alliance, China test-fired a nuclear-capable long-range ballistic missile into the region from a ...
A peculiar political spectacle has unfolded. U.S. President Donald Trump and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, erstwhile allies who once seemed to embody a populist revival against elite consensus, now trade barbs like aging prizefighters past their prime. Trump's latest salvo, a Truth Social post featuring a photo of Meloni gazing up at...
While many people, like my kids, scroll social media, celebrate celebrity weddings, and carry on with daily routines as if the world remains safely distant, a far more perilous drama unfolds across oceans and continents. The Strait of Hormuz, the narrow chokepoint through which roughly 20% of global oil flows, continues to be the flashpoint of a fr...
Imagine science as a grand, buoyant red balloon: swelling with wonder, powered by relentless curiosity, rising ever higher through open inquiry, falsification, and the fearless pursuit of truth. For centuries, it has carried humanity forward: from Newton's gravity to Einstein's relativity, from germ theory to the mapping of the genome. Questi...
The Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) and aligned activists have grown bolder. Recent primary wins, influence within the Democratic Party, and open rhetoric, from "Death to America" chants at protests tied to anti-Israel or anti-Western demonstrations to calls for dismantling capitalism "from within," signal a shift. Figures like NYC Mayor Zoh...
Yes sir, the European Union has done it again. In its infinite wisdom and boundless commitment to safety, sustainability, and the greater good, Brussels has mandated dystopian facial recognition cameras in every new car. These watchful eyes will monitor drivers' every blink, frown, and crucially nose-picking impulse! No longer will Europeans ...
A quiet but formidable guardian in the United Kingdom, stands ready whenever the white native population shows signs of restlessness. The Research, Information and Communications Unit, RICU, operates as the government's sophisticated psychological fire brigade. Not with batons or water cannons, but with narratives, targeted messaging, and the gentl...
