A silly wrong by Billabong

Andrew Guild criticises the decision of the Billabong clothing company to not use an Australian as its main model for its worldwide advertising campaign. With so many Australian jobs being lost in the global economic crisis, it boggles the mind that Billabong — an Australian icon — should choose an American model to be the […]

The Best from the West

An interview with Graeme Campbell, past Member of Parliament for Kalgoorlie. During his time in parliament he was often described as the Maverick from Western Australia (although his enemies called him the Pest from the West). This continues our series of interviews, giving readers new information from different political viewpoints. What motivates you in politics? […]

The wise dog on the tuckerbox

A poem that condemns the way in which so much of Australia has been bought up by foreign interests. The dog sits on the tuckerbox He’s getting pretty mad! “The country’s gone to other dogs, It’s getting flaming bad! They’re sellin’ out Australia! It makes you wonder why, The tuckerbox is foreign-owned!” Said the dog […]

Red tape by the roll

A poem by Brian McRae on the continual interference by governments into the lives of everyday people. An indictment of the modern “nanny state”. Where’s your forms and license fee; the public servant whines And keep in line with all the rest and watch the lights and signs And don’t come to the service booth […]

On the path to nowhere

Dennis Kastros reviews the movie Pathfinder: The Legend of the Ghost Warrior, a “politically correct” film which is an example of the “white guilt” message so often peddled by film-makers in Hollywood — providing yet another instance of anti-White racism. Take a movie which probably is supposed to have a moral message, supposed to show […]