Easter in the Family Home: Keeping Faith Alive, By Mrs. Vera West

I'm eighty-five now, born in 1940, and every Easter, I close my eyes and I'm a girl again in our little weatherboard in Bendigo. The air smells of Mum's hot cross buns, and Dad's tuning the wireless for the church broadcast. We'd walk to St. Paul's, the whole street together, singing "Christ the Lord is Risen Today" till our hearts burst. Back home...

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The Easter Bunny and Chocolate Fetishes: The Materialist Pagan Take on Easter, By Tom North

Hop, hop, hooray—Easter's here! Or so says every supermarket aisle drowning in chocolate eggs, fluffy bunnies, and enough pastel packaging to make your eyes bleed. Kids are hyped for a sugar coma, mums are stress-buying for hunts, and dads are wondering why their wallet's crying. Welcome to Easter, Aussie style—except it's not. Somewhere between th...

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Raising the Cross Down Under: How Easter Can Unite a Fractured Nation, By Paul Walker

Australia's feeling like a house divided. You see it everywhere: city suits sneering at bush battlers, Left and Right screaming past each other, families split over politics or just too busy to talk. Social media's a shouting match, and the news reads like a script to keep us at odds—urban vs. rural, woke vs. working class, faith vs. the "enlighten...

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Easter Under Siege: Defending Our Christian Roots from Woke Erosion, By Brian Simpson

Remember when Easter meant hot cross buns, church on Sunday, and kids hunting eggs while Nan told stories of Jesus? Now picture this: a council flyer for an "Autumn Fest," no crosses allowed, and schools swapping Resurrection lessons for "inclusivity" talks. That's not some dystopian yarn—it's Australia, 2025, where woke warriors are gutting Easter...

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The Cross in the Outback: Why Easter Still Speaks to the Aussie Battler, By Bob Farmer, Dairy Farmer

 Out past the black stump, where the red dirt stretches forever, Easter hits different. Last year, I saw it myself: a mob of farmers, shearers, and families gathered in a tin-roofed hall, the only church for miles. Under a sky full of stars, they sang of a Cross and an empty tomb, their voices rough but real. That's the outback—hard yakka, har...

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Resurrection and Resilience: Easter as Australia’s Call to Reclaim Christian Values, By James Reed

Last Easter, I stood with my mates at a dawn service in a dusty country town, the kind of place where the pub and the church are still the heart of things. Kids clutched hot cross buns, old blokes in Akubras bowed their heads, and the pastor's voice carried over the paddocks, telling of a risen Christ. It hit me hard: this is Australia—our faith, o...

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The Downside of Using AI to Write Complex Law, By Ian Wilson LL.B

Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly infiltrating the legislative process, with tools like large language models (LLMs) being used to draft Bills, analyse policies, and summarise complex legislation. From state legislatures and even international bodies, AI is being trialled for tasks ranging from researching policy to generating legislativ...

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The Persecution of Christians in Communist China, By James Reed

The persecution of Christians in China unfolds as a sombre testament to a world drifting from God's truth, a stark reminder that the hour grows late and a "great reckoning" looms, a theme of the blog today. From a Christian perspective, rooted in the conviction that Christ's light shines brightest amidst darkness, the trials faced by believers unde...

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British Labour Does Not Care about the Mass Rape of White Female Children: A Christian Response, By James Reed

As George Christensen has cogently argued, the world teeters on the edge of a "great reckoning," a divine judgment that looms ever closer as humanity drifts further from God's truth. From a Christian perspective, rooted in the belief that Christ is the ultimate arbiter of justice and that His return will bring an accounting for all, the recent deci...

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The Great Reckoning Approaches: Christian Reflections, By Peter West

The world stands at a precipice, teetering on the edge of a great reckoning that grows ever closer with each passing day. The signs are unmistakable: a relentless assault on truth, a deliberate erosion of faith, and a calculated push toward chaos that threatens to engulf nations and souls alike. Drawing from the Christian perspective that sees hist...

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The Mystery of the Non-Existent Climate Change Weather Stations, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

The revelation that the UK Met Office has been reporting data from non-existent weather stations, such as Newton Rigg, Lowestoft, Cwmystwyth, Nairn Druim, Eastbourne, Oxford, and Paisley, raises serious questions about the integrity of climate data used to support global warming narratives. According to reports, Newton Rigg, a station near Penrith ...

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The Majority of the Left Believe Assassination of Trump “Justified”! By Charles Taylor (Florida)

Recent surveys suggesting that a majority of Left-leaning individuals believe an assassination of a political figure like President Trump could be "justified," have sparked intense debate about political polarisation and the state of civic discourse. While these findings, if accurate, reflect a troubling sentiment, they must be approached with caut...

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UK AI Tool to Predict Killers, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

The UK government's development of a "murder prediction" programme, initially dubbed the "homicide prediction project" and later rebranded as "sharing data to improve risk assessment," represents a bold but deeply troubling attempt to use artificial intelligence to identify individuals most likely to commit serious violent crimes, including murder....

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The Sound, Not of Silence, but of Multiculturalism: A Respectful Case Against Broadcasting the Muslim Call to Prayer at Lakemba Mosque, By Paul Walker

In a proposal submitted to the Canterbury-Bankstown Council, Lakemba Mosque, Australia's largest and most significant Sunni place of worship, seeks to broadcast the Muslim call to prayer, known as the adhan, via four loudspeakers affixed to its minaret. The plan involves a five-minute broadcast once a week, prior to the Friday Jummah prayer, in a n...

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Kamala Harris Opens the Institute of Waffling Wonders! By Chris Knight (Florida)

After a spectacular flop in the presidential race—losing the White House, Senate, and House to a Republican sweep—Kamala Harris, the 60-year-old political has-been, has decided to pivot to her true calling: teaching kids how to dodge tough questions with a smile! She's launched the "Kamala Harris Institute for Kids Who Can't Policy Good and Wanna L...

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“They’d Frankly Rather They All Just Died”: Dr Edward Dutton, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

Dr Dutton describes the "Pakistani Grooming Scandal" in the UK, specifically the systematic abuse of vulnerable English girls by Pakistani men in northern England over decades, with a focus on Rotherham and Rochdale. It highlights the scale of the abuse—thousands of girls, some as young as 9, were groomed with alcohol and drugs, raped, and subjecte...

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Uncovering the Hidden Truth: What a Yale Study Reveals About Covid Vax Injuries, By Brian Simpson

The Covid-19 plandemic reshaped the world, and the rapid development of vaccines was hailed as a scientific triumph by the Big Pharma dominated mainstream. Billions of doses were administered globally, pulling in billions of dollars for Big Pharma. But as the dust settles, questions about the long-term effects of these vaccines are starting to emer...

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The Mosques of Sweden, By Richard Miller (Londonistan)

Sweden has experienced significant demographic changes over the past 25 years, particularly due to immigration from Muslim-majority countries: https://rmx.news/article/sweden-the-number-of-mosques-has-increased-nearly-4200-in-just-25-years/ The number of mosques in Sweden has risen sharply from seven in 2000 to 300 by 2025, reflecting the growth of...

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A “Goddess of Justice Riding a Spring Zephyr,” Or, Justice Will Prevail, By Charles Taylor (Florida)

The article by James Howard Kunstler: https://www.kunstler.com/p/the-wicked-flee argues that President Donald Trump has faced relentless attacks from what it describes as "vicious rogues" within the Democratic Party and their activist allies, particularly through legal actions that the author views as politically motivated. It claims these attacks,...

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Water Wars have Begun: But It is NOT Climate Change! By Brian Simpson and Chris Knight (Florida)

Water, the lifeblood of civilisation, has long been a source of sustenance and growth, but it's increasingly becoming a flashpoint for conflict. The mainstream narrative, pushed by globalist institutions like the United Nations and amplified by the media, warns of apocalyptic "water wars" driven by climate change. They paint a dire picture: rising ...

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