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Sir Robert Menzies – The Melbourne Traditionalists Episode Thirteen

With each episode of Melbourne Traditionalists we tease out a little more of the truth regarding Australia's 20th century history. After a preamble discussing...

The Liberal Party and the Overton Window

The “Overton window” is term coined to refer to the politically acceptable limits to public discourse, a concept originating with the former vice president...

The Truth and History of the White Australia Policy

The White Australia Policy has deep roots in Australian history, but nobody teaches our children about it honestly or with a respect to historical...

Socialist Alternative: The Story of an Extremist Cult – part 1

Originally published March 17, 2018. If you’ve been on a university campus in the last five years, you won’t have been able to ignore them. If...

Why did the Liberals smash Abbott on immigration cuts?

On Tuesday night Tony Abbott made a speech to the Sydney institute in which he modestly proposed reducing the net immigration intake back to...

Food for thought – A Gough-awful republic

Often the term “banana republic” is invoked by loyalists to God, Queen and Country when characterising costly calls by anti-monarchists who seek a structurally...

Quote of the Day: The Left Hijacks Remembrance Day

Reports have flooded in today of the wailing, sackcloth and ashes which has occurred over at their ABC given that it is, after all,...

The passing of Gough Whitlam and the five stages of ABC...

When American psychiatrist Elisabeth Kübler-Ross wrote her seminal work On Death and Dying in 1969, she was seeking to meet a deeply felt individual...

Food for thought – Dismissal Day

Waking up this morning, to what I thought was a day of remembrance for fallen armed servicemen who had died in the line of...