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Maybe Gayby

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There were two interesting decisions by State governments in the past week or so regarding religion (or at least preaching) in schools. In the southern State of Victoria, the still relatively new Labor government moved...

The winter of our discontent

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The City of Melbourne has experienced its coldest winter in 26 years. The news was eagerly anticipated by the scientific and environmental activist community, who had been monitoring the trend with growing alarm. 'It was a...

Free to protest – except if you’re Christian or on the wrong side of...

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This item caught my attention as I was scanning the news today: Sex Party MP Fiona Patten seeks to establish new laws in Victoria that would establish a 150 metre 'safe access zone' around abortion...

Bill Whittle Video: Happy Warriors Fighting ISIS

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Bill Whittle, of the inspiring PJTV, has a gift for words. In this video, he talks proudly about the good character of the people who are fighting against ISIS. XYZ

Rule Britannia 

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  The Queen is poised to become the longest serving British monarch in history, and here in the colonies we're all just blissfully blase about that. But it's not all good news for the Republicans...

Say It With A Picture: Scene from a shopping mall in regional Australia

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I doubt this image will get much media coverage. The national broadcaster (the ABC) is uninterested. The left wing media are, of course, ignoring it. But for those who do care - this is...

The Krudd Show

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No comment. XYZ

Black lives matter

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BREAKING: A man has been arrested in the United States in relation to what appears to be a racially motivated hate crime. You haven't heard about it because the victim was a white police...

Goodes booed by Victorian crowd

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AFL administrators are dismayed that Adam Goodes was once again booeed in Melbourne. On this occasion St Kilda supporters were identified as 'the face of racism' in Australia. An AFL spokesperson told XYZ that...

Build me a Wall

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We live in a world that has walls. Some are very visible. Some are less tangible, like the borders between sovereign nations. But they are walls nonetheless. In some places, there is a physical...