The Crime Wave That Stops a City
Even the “race that stops a nation” was upstaged by the crime wave that’s stopped a city.
These are selected transcripts and videos from Cory's appearances on Sky News Australia
Sky News Contributor Teena McQueen joined the Bernardi program to cover the news of the week.
Senator Gerard Rennick says there has been an unwillingness in Australian leadership to take accountability for responsibilities.
It was once considered a mental illness, but now the transabled insanity is being taken seriously by the same clowns who brought transgenderism into the mainstream.
Cory tees off on the failures of the political class and the insanity of the 'transabled' movement. He's joined by Dr. Tanveer Ahmed, Senator Gerard Rennick and Teena McQueen.
The Prime Minister has a delicate balancing act ahead of him. He needs to muscle up to China while re-establishing important trade markets for our products.
Kosha Gada says the issue of border protection in the US has been brought “back to the forefront” after Hamas attacked Israel.
Hatred of Israel seems to be a “reflex” among hard leftists because Western civilisation has its foundations there. Watch Cory's discussion with Dr. David Adler.
As Australia's population rises at a record rate, Labor still has no answers for the cost of living crisis. Plus, the new ACT drug laws are under scrutiny.
If we want to maintain our standard of living, if we want to continue to prosper and lift more people out of poverty, then we need more oil and gas, not less of it.
The Labor government are not dealing with critical issues confronting the country. They prefer to distract rather than deliver results.
Whatever luck was ascribed to Australia and her fortunate citizens has systematically been destroyed by a succession of self-absorbed politicians. Our cultural balance sheet is now broken.
Former Victoria MP Bernie Finn says the Voice wasn’t just a defeat; it was an “absolute shellacking”.
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