Nuclear escalation

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Did you see the pictures of the towering inferno as a Victorian wind turbine went up in flames? What a spectacular show, almost as dramatic as the terrifying 1970s movie. And what an eloquent symbol of the future of the so-called renewables…

No one is thinking of the children

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The evidence of the damage to children at the hands of LGBTIQA+ gender clinics is in. All that’s needed now is for politicians to act. Even the left-leaning Economist public affairs magazine can’t ignore what Australian politicians are. Its June 29 edition…

Suella hits out at pro-LGBT Tories

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As rumours continue to swirl about who will make a bid for the Tory leadership, Suella Braverman has been on manoeuvres in Washington. The former home secretary’s speech at the National Conservatism conference in the US constituted a rather scathing attack on…

Shhhhhh…

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It is somewhat refreshing to watch a movie whose entire premise can be summed up with a finger on the lips and a single, quiet ‘Shhhhhhh…’ Too often, big budget franchises rely on excessive exposition. Djimon Hounsou, the star of the new…

Nuclear is but the second option

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One of the great aberrations of the executive state is the obstinacy, determination, and poll-driven enthusiasm with which governments (both Labor and Coalition) promote the Net Zero fantasy demanded by the Paris Agreement of 2015 – a toothless tiger as there are…

Killing the birds and the bees

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In late 2022, I wrote an article for the Epoch Times titled: Not the Bees! Varroa Mite Madness… At the time I was furious about the heavy-handed response from Australia’s biosecurity procedures to the accidental introduction of Varroa mites. A decision –…

Macron has left France in chaos

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Over a photo of a pensive Emmanuel Macron, the headline on the front of one French tabloid this morning asks: ‘And now, we do what?’ Good question. Prime Minister Gabriel Attal will tender his resignation to the president this morning, although it…