Here is the ECA national board of directors:

If we put together every tax return ever filed by Greens Party politicians, what percentage of the income do you think would be taxpayer funded?
Continue reading “Would You Like Government Funds With That?”

Normal people tend to avoid towns like Rinkeby (which has an immigrant concentration of around 89% and a strong history of violence) for safety reasons. The silly and naive go there unsupervised. Meanwhile, the crew at 60 Minutes, along with the suicidal and death-incarnate, plough in there head first and stay even when the local police refuse to stick around.
Continue reading “Sometimes, the Truth Hits You in the Face”

Tony Abbott came out today and labelled the Safe Schools ‘All of Us’ school program as social engineering:

If you haven’t read it yet, here’s a copy of the ‘All of Us’ unit guide:

The ‘Safe Schools Coalition’ issue highlights the problem we have with political debate in Australia.
Now that Turnbull has called for a review of the $8 million government funded ‘All of Us’ LGBTI school program, the left is showing its true totalitarian colours.
Continue reading “LGBTI ‘Safe Schools’ Debate Reduced to Slurs and Smears”

In principle, a reform allowing voters above-the-line preference choices for the Senate makes complete sense. However, the current public debate is missing a much bigger problem.
Continue reading “Editorial – The Senate Has a Bigger Problem Than This”

A couple of weeks ago, I wrote about the ‘All of Us’ teaching program created by the ‘Safe Schools Coalition’ – which is being funded by the federal government to the tune of $8 million and rolled out in schools across the country (around 490 of them so far).
At first glance, you could be forgiven for thinking that it’s all about keeping children safe. Not quite. In it’s current form, it’s actually a sickening, agenda-driven LGBTI program which, among other things, involves material such as the following:
Continue reading “Update -‘Safe Schools Coalition’ Program to be Reviewed”

Why would large chunks of the media want to recklessly mislead us about Cyclone Winston’s ranking in the pantheon of cyclones?
Worst ever!
It all started when I read the headline ‘worst storm on record’ on news.com.au (at 15:08 on Saturday, 20 February 2016 – before Cyclone Winston had even hit Fiji):
It’s true that the nature of property finance has changed over the years (e.g. average house prices relative to average income):