On Overnight Success
It often takes decades to be deemed an 'overnight success' and that maxim has been proven true once again.
A plate at a Paddington pub reveals more about power than Westminster.
When two barflies of opposing political worldviews agree, you know the system’s broken.
Defending Australia from the grievance industry, one truth at a time.
If a law can punish conduct that causes a “reasonable person” to feel intimidated or fearful, then speech is no longer judged by intent or action, but by perception.
Why One Nation’s Surge Spells Doom for the Political Cartel
From the political playbook: Propose something outrageous, back down slightly, then pretend the what remains is reasonable and settled.
How the Combatting Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism Bill 2026 criminalises belief, punishes influence, and puts ordinary Australians at risk for speaking their minds.
When ownership is replaced by permission, freedom becomes a temporary setting.
A terror attack, a recalled Parliament, and the quiet transformation of “hate” into a crime of opinion.
Starmer, Albanese and the growing political habit of silencing what you can’t control.
The UN's latest power grab involves giving children the right to abortion and a gender identity... with or without parental consent.
If euphemisms could stop terrorism, Australia would be the safest country on earth.
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