I wish I had something funny to say but honestly I’ve got nothing. The XYZ spent years doing satires about Wally. The hilarity reached its peak when it got us booted from Facebook.
There is literally nothing funny anybody can say about this dog of a show that hasn’t already been said.
It isn’t enough for Waleed Aly to lose his job. He needs to be placed into a stockade and the townspeople need to throw vegetables at him.
— VL Commodore (@VlCommodore2) June 6, 2025
Okay, I stand corrected.
From some random MSM online news blog:
It’s one of the longest running shows on Network 10 but now it’s reportedly set to be replaced in just a matter of weeks.
The Project has reportedly been axed by Channel 10 and will be replaced with a brand new show in the coming months.
Insiders told TV Blackbox that a brand new current affairs show is being developed by the network to replace it’s long-running flagship show.
It’s claimed that the yet-to-be-revealed new show will usher in both a new format that will transform The Project’s current timeslot.
The insider claimed that development of the show has been underway for quite some time and that it could be launched as soon as next month.
Please be cat videos.
We encourage our feline field agents who are stationed alone to engage in whatever form of combative training they can find. Included in this are toilet paper roll conditioning, refrigerator leaping, window blind dangly target practice, and the mirror sparring shown here. pic.twitter.com/0Xuvepro41
— Thoughts Of Cat (@ThoughtsOfCat2) May 28, 2019
It will mark a huge shift for the timeslot, with the new show thought to be set to run four times a week for thirty minutes, a big change from The Project’s six hour-long shows a week.
It’s currently unclear what Channel 10 will air during the other half an hour.
Or geese chasing humans.
Once an iconic mainstay of current affairs television Down Under, the show has struggled in recent years to keep hold of its audience as viewing habits have shifted from live free-to-air TV to streaming.
That, ladies and gentlemen, is what you call a cope. Woke is dead and everybody knows it.

Ratings for the beloved [sic] panel show, which made its debut in 2009, have halved in recent years and sparked numerous rumours about its demise which Channel 10 have previously denied.
Rumours emerged as recently as March when Channel 10’s former News Editor said “shrinking budgets” had left the future of the show in doubt.
“With audiences shrinking across the board and the subsequent cost-cutting, it’s hard to be optimistic [about the future of the show],” he told Daily Mail.
“Budgets have always been important. In the old days, they were a starting point – and, if the show was successful, complaints of overspending were often muted. We may even have been extravagant at times, but we could afford to be. But there’s no money anymore and very little fun,” he added.
On Thursday, entertainment expert Peter Ford told 3AW Breakfast that he believed the show would be gone “sooner rather than later”, and will be replaced by a show based in Sydney.
“I don’t think The Project will see the year out,” Ford insisted.
It’s a national scandal that tHe PrOjEcT lasted as long as it did.
It is important to note the slapdown this gives to Waleed Aly. The snake needs to be humiliated. Like Stan Grant, he is one of the slimiest word magicians in the Australian Political Media Industrial Complex. Their M.O. is to scramble the minds of the audience with half truths, misdirection and straight up lies in order to break down resistance to The Regime’s Cultural Marxist and anti-White agenda.
Back in 2016 Wally offered up this waffle:
“We’ve never really settled on what it is our country is about, in the way that America did and the nations of Europe did, which is such an advantage, because it means that we are still malleable, that we have a dynamic sense of national self; we can update it with relative ease, and I think we’re beginning to see that already.
“When I talk to kids what really strikes me is how effortlessly cosmopolitan they are. They don’t really understand the point of racial difference. I think they kind of get, in a very uncomplicated way, cultural and religious difference. You could probably add sexuality to that. Australia is pretty good, actually, at coming to an easy accommodation of changes – because it’s never been fixed.”
You don’t need to deeply analyse this kind of nonsense dressed up as educated opinion. Australia was founded explicitly on White Nationalist principles. Any diversion from this is not Australia. Waleed is an idiot and a groomer.
A few days ago Stan Grant had his own crack.:
Grant went further, claiming that criticism of Welcome to Country ceremonies was actually a ‘failure of Conservatism’.
‘What deeper conservative tradition could there be than a Welcome to Country that is thousands of years old? That is joined with an ANZAC service that is a solemn acknowledgment of sacrifice for the greater good,’ he said.
‘And to put those two beautiful traditions together creates a sacred space that we can all share in and any decent conservatism would seek to preserve that as a common good.’
This makes literally no sense and Stan knows it. The so-called “welcome to country” is a competing claim of ownership over Australia and a declaration of war against White Australia.
There is only one adequate response to such nonsense.
Good riddance to Waleed Aly and the Project. Guess we can award him Wally of the Week for finally putting his own show out of its misery.