The Bubble has Burst
The Canberra bubble has captured the Liberal Party and created a system that rewards mediocrity and conformism.
Oliver Anthony’s “Rich Men North of Richmond” is topping charts as people embrace its pro-working class and anti-Washington elite message.
The announcement by the Soros-backed Open Societies Foundation that it's ceasing European operations suggests a significant shift in geopolitics could be underway.
The misuse and abuse of the apparatus of State has become a Democrat ticket to riches. Newt Gingrich calls it out.
Clayton Morris from Redacted explains how Africa is now playing a pivotal role in global affairs and it has the West worried.
Stuart Ballantyne writes that if there was an award for the nation that contributed the most to Australia, it would go to the Scots!
Despite the claims of a single-page document behind the referendum, the final report from the Referendum Council paints a bleak picture for Australia's future.
The signs are there that the economy is on the skids, but the worse it gets for most of us, the better it is for some.
The failed cultural heritage laws of Western Australia provide a guide to how the Voice might work and what will be their primary motivation.
The Covid-19 pandemic narratives continue to clash and Michael Tomlinson explores some of the ethical failures.
Millions are giving up their most precious private data for a few digital baubles. It's the ultimate long-term move by authoritarians looking to enslave us.
The report into the conduct of Shane Drumgold is damning. However, it also raises important questions. Primarily, Is our justice system really blind?
The Voice is just the start, as revealed by these documents from the NIAA obtained under Freedom of Information laws.