Australia has been profoundly betrayed. Canberra is not governing in the interests of the people; politicians are systematically entrenching their own authority against us.
Their greatest fear appears to be a strong, proud, united citizenry rising to demand accountability and reclaim what has been taken.
That is why every crisis, every tragedy, every ...
When a leading Zionist calls six other Australian Jews "antisemitic" – and worse – over criticisms of Israel, the issues are deep. Hence this February piece, by those six, was so vital, well-received and much read. read now...
I have been quiet for a week and a half. Now it is time to return to battle, a metaphorical battle at least. If only there were no need…
The events of December 14 will inevitably accelerate a political realignment in Australia. That much is unavoidable. If the Liberal Party is to become a serious party of government again, rather than a temporary ...
On December 6, I published an article on Substack, later also by The Spectator Australia, decrying the then imminent social media ban for those under 16. I concluded my article thus:
‘Nice internet you’ve got there, be a shame if we stopped letting you use it.’ First, they came for the under-16s etc. The only ones it protects is the government and ...
In an age where algorithmic outrage is the quickest route to influence, it is little wonder that two of the most divisive figures in modern media, Abbie Chatfield and Andrew Tate, have risen not by offering serious ideas, but by presenting a convenient villain on which to pin cultural frustration.
They sit on opposite sides of the ideological spectrum ...
The 2025 Top Ten begins with this stunning December scoop, part of his "Tate Town" series, by IA founder and top investigative journalist David Donovan, causing shock, outrage and widespread disgust on the GC. read now...
In a recent essay, Outback Gothic, I tried to define a new genre, one that lives outside what critics call Australian Gothic.
Originally from the Pilbara and Kimberley, the unintended arrogance of that title has jarred with me all my life. Australian Gothic, from what I can gather, means desolation: cool weather with occasional heat, towns abandoned to ...
The Bible tells the story of Joseph, a man who rose from slavery to become the economic steward of Egypt.
When Pharaoh dreamt of seven fat years followed by seven years of famine, Joseph interpreted the message correctly: prosperity was not permanent, and prudent leadership was necessary. Joseph ordered Egypt to store grain during the years of ...
Yan Krukau/Pexels, CC BYYou’ve been given an ugly t-shirt and a book you’ve already read. But if you don’t have the receipts, can you return them? Or what if someone’s given you a gift that’s defective in some way? Before you box up your unwanted presents and head to
The game of cricket is believed to have originated in rural England sometime in the 16th or 17th century. The earliest versions of cricket balls had no standard size, weight or stitching: they were handmade by locals and consisted of a round leather case filled with materials such as cork
Daily Herald Archive/National Science and Media Museum/SSPL/Getty ImagesDaphne Oram (1925–2003) was one of Britain’s most important early electronic composers. Oram trained first as a pianist and composer and turned down a place at the Royal College of Music to work at the BBC, where late-night tape experiments and hands-on work
Australia has been profoundly betrayed. Canberra is not governing in the interests of the people; politicians are systematically entrenching their own authority against us.
Their greatest fear appears to be a strong, proud, united citizenry rising to demand accountability and reclaim what has been taken.
That is why every crisis, every tragedy, every ...
When a leading Zionist calls six other Australian Jews "antisemitic" – and worse – over criticisms of Israel, the issues are deep. Hence this February piece, by those six, was so vital, well-received and much read. read now...
I have been quiet for a week and a half. Now it is time to return to battle, a metaphorical battle at least. If only there were no need…
The events of December 14 will inevitably accelerate a political realignment in Australia. That much is unavoidable. If the Liberal Party is to become a serious party of government again, rather than a temporary ...
On December 6, I published an article on Substack, later also by The Spectator Australia, decrying the then imminent social media ban for those under 16. I concluded my article thus:
‘Nice internet you’ve got there, be a shame if we stopped letting you use it.’ First, they came for the under-16s etc. The only ones it protects is the government and ...
In an age where algorithmic outrage is the quickest route to influence, it is little wonder that two of the most divisive figures in modern media, Abbie Chatfield and Andrew Tate, have risen not by offering serious ideas, but by presenting a convenient villain on which to pin cultural frustration.
They sit on opposite sides of the ideological spectrum ...
The 2025 Top Ten begins with this stunning December scoop, part of his "Tate Town" series, by IA founder and top investigative journalist David Donovan, causing shock, outrage and widespread disgust on the GC. read now...
In a recent essay, Outback Gothic, I tried to define a new genre, one that lives outside what critics call Australian Gothic.
Originally from the Pilbara and Kimberley, the unintended arrogance of that title has jarred with me all my life. Australian Gothic, from what I can gather, means desolation: cool weather with occasional heat, towns abandoned to ...
The Bible tells the story of Joseph, a man who rose from slavery to become the economic steward of Egypt.
When Pharaoh dreamt of seven fat years followed by seven years of famine, Joseph interpreted the message correctly: prosperity was not permanent, and prudent leadership was necessary. Joseph ordered Egypt to store grain during the years of ...
Yan Krukau/Pexels, CC BYYou’ve been given an ugly t-shirt and a book you’ve already read. But if you don’t have the receipts, can you return them? Or what if someone’s given you a gift that’s defective in some way? Before you box up your unwanted presents and head to
The game of cricket is believed to have originated in rural England sometime in the 16th or 17th century. The earliest versions of cricket balls had no standard size, weight or stitching: they were handmade by locals and consisted of a round leather case filled with materials such as cork
Daily Herald Archive/National Science and Media Museum/SSPL/Getty ImagesDaphne Oram (1925–2003) was one of Britain’s most important early electronic composers. Oram trained first as a pianist and composer and turned down a place at the Royal College of Music to work at the BBC, where late-night tape experiments and hands-on work