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Big Business and Big Unions demand Infinity Immigration

Remember that time we had that years-long national conversation about immigration level to Australia, followed by a referendum, in which the native British people...

100% of Australians believe that immigration is too high

The role of mass immigration is a strategy by our lords and masters to replace irascible native populations with other tribes that will hopefully...

Thought for the Day: Will Anzac Day survive demographic displacement?

It has struck me both times I have attended the Anzac Day Dawn Service that the vast majority of attendees are white, Anglo-Celtic Australians....

Jordan Peterson in Melbourne: God, Christian Heritage and South Africa

On Thursday night I saw Professor Jordan Peterson speak at the Melbourne Recital Centre for the Melbourne leg of his tour promoting his book...

Why the Greens might win the Batman by-election and why you...

If you weren’t watching too closely you might think the Australian Greens were on the way out. As XYZ reported, the Greens had an awful...

The long, slow death of the Australian refugee movement

It’s difficult for people who aren’t inveterate watchers of the extreme Left to understand how important the Refugee movement has been to them, and...

Quote of the Day: Migration is in excess of the capacity...

Just days after handing Adam Bandt's backside back to him, and telling the entrenched leftist elite to get stuffed, General Jim Molan has made...

The Sudanese belong in Sudan

Melbourne’s diversity inspired Sudanese crime wave continues unabated, but now we learn that the fault for the vicious crimes being perpetrated by scores of...

Quote of the Day: Deport Malcolm Turnbull

Lucas Rosas has done his usual excellent job exposing the communists behind the latest far-left abomination in Melbourne. It's a good chance to drag...

Who is behind the Melbourne Black Lives Matter protests?

On Sunday a “Black Lives Matter” protest was held in Melbourne outside the State Library. Around 300-400 people showed up. That’s a decent showing...