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Fightback

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Not all that long ago one opened the morning papers (there are only two in my city – the Herald Sun, or affectionately the Hun, and the Age, or un-affectionately the Aged) over a lukewarm coffee...

Government commits to most powerful navy in history

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The Australian Government has committed $70 billion to create Australia's "most powerful navy in history", and includes commissioning eight new submarines and 12 new warships, the Australian Newspaper reported. The new defense 'white paper' will...

How to make a non story a story

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The Age seizes on a supposed gaffe by immigration minster Peter Dutton to generate a whole website and several pages of print for its increasingly turgid and unwanted (and unprofitable) copy. It probably gets...

Back to the Future

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The Muslim immigrants who supposedly fled persecution for Norway show their gratitude for their new home. How long until the flag is that of Germany, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, England?

Why now?

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Let's be frank. War is not new to the Middle East, is it? There's been war and conflict in the Middle East since Adam was a boy. Before the current strife with the Islamic State...

O Captain, my Captain!

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It is being reported today that the father of the young boy found tragically drowned on a Turkish beach was not fleeing the war in Syria, but fleeing the coast guard. According survivors of...

EU to change terminology: “benefit seeker” instead of “migrant” to be used

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Breaking News: The EU has asked to simplify terminology in the European "migrant" debate. Hence forth, the term "benefits seekers" will be used. All national borders will be abolished. Rail and transport networks will be...

ABC bias: Smears Hungary as “hateful” for protecting its borders

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The ABC is at it again, showing is blatant leftist bias as it smears the nation of Hungary today in its reporting of the Syrian migrant crisis. You know when the ABC and other news...

ISIS kidnaps 127 children in Mosul to turn them into killers

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This sounds illegal to me and a clear breach of international law. Perhaps one of those human rights lawyer types can take this pro bono to some important sounding committee or court. Surely in...

Mild day in Melbourne brings relief to Climate Change True Believers

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The mercury soared in Melbourne yesterday to 17 degrees Celsius, allowing socially aware residents of the inner city to breath a collective sigh of relief, at the prospect that they may soon be able...