Australia died tonight.
An obscene number of people were shot down in cold blood celebrating a Jewish holiday on the iconic and wonderful Bondi Beach. Murdered, most likely, by religious fanatics. Murdered, possibly, by people who came, or whose parents came, to this country and imported a toxic, deadly, and poisonous ideology.
Nobody thought to stop ...
There are rumours that One Nation is head-hunting another two Coalition members. If true, this is Reform behaviour.
Nigel Farage’s conservative revolution has employed the enormously successful tactic of power by conversion where high-profile defections have expanded Reform’s political presence in government outside of the election cycle.
The most ...
As the expenses affairs continues to roll through the Albanese government like a wrecking ball, Attorney-General Michelle Rowland will repay some of the $21,685 she charged for a family holiday in Western Australia in 2023. This follows advice on Friday from the Independent Parliamentary Expenses Authority (IPEA) that a
Treasurer Jim Chalmers made a song and dance about Antarctic investment earlier in December, obscuring the deteriorating situation in Australia’s southern external territory.
‘We’re expanding Australia’s Antarctic Program to create jobs and boost investment in Tasmania,’ Chalmers wrote on X.
‘This investment means more support for our scientists, more ...
The radicals are now in charge of NYC. Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani has unveiled his transition team and voters who agreed with his diagnosis that “everything is too expensive” will now have to live with the anti-police activists, anti-merit educrats and anti-Zionist radicals running the show. The moderate center is in for a shock.
Take Alex Vitale, ...
One of the crucial obstacles to a Ukraine peace deal appears to be Vladimir Putin’s demand for the remaining fifth of Donetsk region not in Russian hands. Kyiv not only resents the idea of surrendering hard-defended land, it also fears this could be use it as a springboard for future attacks deeper into Ukraine. One potential workaround under debate is ...
The sentencing this week of Jan Jahanzeb and Israr Niazal for the rape of a 15-year-old girl in Leamington Spa has reignited the immigration debate. The two 17-year-old Afghans arrived in the country by small boat, claimed to be minors, and were duly absorbed into the British care system before they committed this horrific crime.
We continue to ask ...
In Colombia’s enormous Magdalena River basin, an ecological anomaly has triggered an extraordinary debate among ecologists. Ought some invasive species – in this case hippos – be tolerated, or even welcomed, for the ecological role they play as proxies for prehistoric keystone species lost thousands of years ago?
In the early 1980s, infamous trafficker ...
They call them the roses of Sarajevo: scars ripping through the concrete and painted red, marking where an artillery round claimed a life during the longest siege of modern history – a full three-and-a-half years, longer than even the siege of Leningrad.
From May 1992 until December 1995, an average of 329 shells struck the Bosnian capital each day, ...
Johannesburg, the wealthiest city in Africa and home to more than 12,000 millionaires is about to become a ghost town. Just over a week before Christmas, there’s a lull in the traffic as homes in both the suburbs and the sprawling black townships empty out.
On 16 December, the Day of Reconciliation marks 187 years since the Battle of Blood River when a ...
The proposition sounds almost absurd at first hearing. Australia, our vast island-continent anchored firmly in the Indo-Pacific, dispatching forces to defend European soil against Russian aggression… Yet history suggests we dismiss such scenarios at our peril. Australians have form when it comes to fighting other people’s wars on distant ...
With the smoke of war now lifting from Gaza, a troubling question comes into focus: Why has Egypt’s role been so conspicuously ignored?
While Cairo has cast itself as mediator and moral critic, its long-standing posture toward Gaza – before the war and throughout it – raises uncomfortable questions about responsibility, enforcement, and ...
Australia died tonight.
An obscene number of people were shot down in cold blood celebrating a Jewish holiday on the iconic and wonderful Bondi Beach. Murdered, most likely, by religious fanatics. Murdered, possibly, by people who came, or whose parents came, to this country and imported a toxic, deadly, and poisonous ideology.
Nobody thought to stop ...
There are rumours that One Nation is head-hunting another two Coalition members. If true, this is Reform behaviour.
Nigel Farage’s conservative revolution has employed the enormously successful tactic of power by conversion where high-profile defections have expanded Reform’s political presence in government outside of the election cycle.
The most ...
As the expenses affairs continues to roll through the Albanese government like a wrecking ball, Attorney-General Michelle Rowland will repay some of the $21,685 she charged for a family holiday in Western Australia in 2023. This follows advice on Friday from the Independent Parliamentary Expenses Authority (IPEA) that a
Treasurer Jim Chalmers made a song and dance about Antarctic investment earlier in December, obscuring the deteriorating situation in Australia’s southern external territory.
‘We’re expanding Australia’s Antarctic Program to create jobs and boost investment in Tasmania,’ Chalmers wrote on X.
‘This investment means more support for our scientists, more ...
The radicals are now in charge of NYC. Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani has unveiled his transition team and voters who agreed with his diagnosis that “everything is too expensive” will now have to live with the anti-police activists, anti-merit educrats and anti-Zionist radicals running the show. The moderate center is in for a shock.
Take Alex Vitale, ...
One of the crucial obstacles to a Ukraine peace deal appears to be Vladimir Putin’s demand for the remaining fifth of Donetsk region not in Russian hands. Kyiv not only resents the idea of surrendering hard-defended land, it also fears this could be use it as a springboard for future attacks deeper into Ukraine. One potential workaround under debate is ...
The sentencing this week of Jan Jahanzeb and Israr Niazal for the rape of a 15-year-old girl in Leamington Spa has reignited the immigration debate. The two 17-year-old Afghans arrived in the country by small boat, claimed to be minors, and were duly absorbed into the British care system before they committed this horrific crime.
We continue to ask ...
In Colombia’s enormous Magdalena River basin, an ecological anomaly has triggered an extraordinary debate among ecologists. Ought some invasive species – in this case hippos – be tolerated, or even welcomed, for the ecological role they play as proxies for prehistoric keystone species lost thousands of years ago?
In the early 1980s, infamous trafficker ...
They call them the roses of Sarajevo: scars ripping through the concrete and painted red, marking where an artillery round claimed a life during the longest siege of modern history – a full three-and-a-half years, longer than even the siege of Leningrad.
From May 1992 until December 1995, an average of 329 shells struck the Bosnian capital each day, ...
Johannesburg, the wealthiest city in Africa and home to more than 12,000 millionaires is about to become a ghost town. Just over a week before Christmas, there’s a lull in the traffic as homes in both the suburbs and the sprawling black townships empty out.
On 16 December, the Day of Reconciliation marks 187 years since the Battle of Blood River when a ...
The proposition sounds almost absurd at first hearing. Australia, our vast island-continent anchored firmly in the Indo-Pacific, dispatching forces to defend European soil against Russian aggression… Yet history suggests we dismiss such scenarios at our peril. Australians have form when it comes to fighting other people’s wars on distant ...
With the smoke of war now lifting from Gaza, a troubling question comes into focus: Why has Egypt’s role been so conspicuously ignored?
While Cairo has cast itself as mediator and moral critic, its long-standing posture toward Gaza – before the war and throughout it – raises uncomfortable questions about responsibility, enforcement, and ...