Dutch MEP Rob Roos exposes the globalist war on farmers in the EU Parliament on Wednesday, 17 January 2024. We see mass farmers’ protests in a growing number of countries. The #EU is responsible. The establishment is trying to make our farmers disappear – one regulation at a time. 📣 Today, I call on the…
Category: Australia
Choc-Honeycomb Ice Cream
If you’re looking for a no-fuss one-whip ice cream recipe, try this choc-honeycomb ice cream recipe which I mixed up whilst watching Outsiders on Sunday, 3 October 2021. At the moment, I am experimenting with making homemade ice cream whilst doing my best to reduce my sugar intake. After shamelessly plastering the pictures on social…
National Park Proposal Threatens Jobs In The Pilliga
Does the Carr Government really know what’s best for the Pilliga State Forest? NSW Nationals Leader, Andrew Stoner, says, “The Greens don’t understand the nature of the Pilliga, and have the hide to say to country people they don’t know what they’re talking about, using dodgy science to try and intimidate local people who have…
Not Another National Park in the Pilliga? Locals See Red Over Greens’ Proposal
Does the Pilliga really need another National Park? The region already has two – Mt Kaputar and the Warrumbungles, plus the Pilliga Nature Reserve. The State Government has not ruled out the possibility, but countless lives remain in limbo. Member for Barwon, Ian Slack-Smith, has called upon the Government several times to end the three-year…
Greens Senator Tells Prime Minister Off
Greens Senator Mahreen Faruqui has reacted angrily to an online article which claims Prime Minister Scott Morrison rejected more assistance to firefighters. According to SBS, the Prime Minister had addressed a media conference in Sydney on Tuesday, 10 December 2019, discussing the Religious Discrimination Act, the White Island tragedy in New Zealand, volunteer firefighters, and…
Prince William and Kate Middleton’s Royal Engagement, 16 November 2010
News of the royal engagement between Prince William and Miss Catherine Middleton was welcomed by most Australians except by the Republican Movement. A statement from Clarence House said, “His Royal Highness Prince William of Wales and Miss Catherine Middleton are engaged to be married.” “Prince William and Miss Middleton became engaged in October during a…
The Bombing of Darwin: Australia’s Pearl Harbor
The Bombing of Darwin was the largest attack against Australia by a foreign power, and the worst wartime disaster. It became known as Australia’s Pearl Harbor. The Japanese bombed Darwin on 19 February 1942 with 188 fighter planes. It was the largest attack since Pearl Harbor (7 December 1941). Chaos ensured as at least 240…
The Dream With Roy and HG: The Alternative Olympic Commentary
Aussie comedians, Roy Slaven and HG Nelson add their style of humour to the Olympic Games with their nightly show, The Dream with Roy & HG. No Olympic stone is left unturned during their irreverent observations. Who can forget their commentaries on the Gymnastics, including “hello boys, crazy date, hello boys”? Or “you’re supposed to…
The Olympic Torch Relay: Waiting At Woolooware
The Olympic Torch Relay finally reached the Sutherland Shire on 11 September 2000, after its long journey around Australia. Despite being a gold-medal contender for climbing walls after hearing all the Olympic hype, I was curious. The Torch would pass along The Kingsway, only 50 metres from my home, at approximately 6.20 pm. I left…
Louis Mountbatten: 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma, Viceroy of India
British naval officer Lord Louis Mountbatten accepted the Japanese surrender during World War II. He was the last Viceroy of India, and also mentor to Prince Charles. Mountbatten, known as “Dickie” to family and friends, was born Louis Francis Albert Victor Nicholas on 25 June 1900 at Frogmore House, Windsor. His parents were Prince Louis…