Weekend Open Forum
With so much to talk about there is no better place to kick-start the conversation than on our open forum.
Life throws you some curveballs, but they can also remind you of what is truly important.
One cannot say the Aboriginal Community is under-serviced by organisations or without enough funding. Here's just one example.
The Labor government have divided the country over a half-baked political policy. Now, they'll look to capitalise on the chaos they have created.
The display of public policy virtue is a one-sided expression of arrogance and self-declared moral superiority.
Why Warren Mundine would claim a No vote will speed up treaty negotiations is lost on those who don't want race-based division in Australia.
Politicians promise to heal the divide within society, but their policies do the opposite. That may be a deliberate ploy to gain more power.
Governments will seemingly stop at nothing in an attempt to push climate change propaganda. Let's hope the latest promotion doesn't catch on here.
The latest government 'deal' is a big-spending, market-distorting, unachievable policy that comes at a hefty financial and societal cost.
As politicians provide 'solutions' to problems they have manufactured, the real agenda is delivering them more power, control and authority over our lives.
While the division from the Voice referendum will last for many years, it's served a valuable purpose in waking people up to the true intent of the Aboriginal industry.
A chance conversation with a referendum Yes voter ended with them convincing themselves a No vote was better for the country.
Libertarian Party MP John Ruddick says the Voice to Parliament’s support tanking is the “same” as every other referendum Australia has ever had.
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