Current Affairs


Too Many Voices Already
One cannot say the Aboriginal Community is under-serviced by organisations or without enough funding. Here's just one example.

The Power of Polarisation
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.

Ego and Pomposity
The display of public policy virtue is a one-sided expression of arrogance and self-declared moral superiority.

Rorts and Rip-Offs
Commercial theft is essentially going unpunished, as is stealing from taxpayers through government programs.

The Treaty Tangent
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.

The Divide Looks Set to Grow
Politicians promise to heal the divide within society, but their policies do the opposite. That may be a deliberate ploy to gain more power.

Tools of Enslavement
As politicians provide 'solutions' to problems they have manufactured, the real agenda is delivering them more power, control and authority over our lives.

Change for the Better?
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.

Bowen in the Wind
Stuart Ballantyne writes that the reason Australia is ignoring nuclear power is because of the intransigence of climate minister Chris Bowen.

Tied to the Golden Goose
David Gardner proposes how we should overcome Aboriginal disadvantage after the Voice referendum fails.

Goodbye and Good Riddance
Few will lament Alan Joyce leaving Qantas. His legacy is one of incredible brand damage, a diminished business and pretentious wokery.

The Cash Question
Being asked what you intend to do with the cash you withdraw from a bank is troubling. It's time to practice some simple civil disobedience.