It’s time to ZIP up the borders!

Andrew Guild presents the argument for a Zero-net Immigration Policy to protect Australia’s future and save our nation’s way of life. Australia has reached a crisis point in its history whereby the very being of its existence is under threat, imperiling the future of both the Australian people and the Australian environment. The Australian way […]

Policing and ideology

Terrence Odgers discusses the new police teaching methods and the ideology upon which they are based, with the resultant impact upon modern society. This item was written as a reply to a comment in this issue’s Letters section. However, due to its length, it has been included here as an article. Part Three of Mr. […]

Swiss vote empowers democracy

Andrew Guild writes on the success of the Swiss minaret referendum. In a display of popular public concern, the Swiss people have voted to ban the construction of minarets in their country, making the ruling a part of their national constitution. With 57.5% of the people voting in favour of the ban, it was a […]

Lies, damned lies and statistics

Craig Stewart puts a different perspective on the furore surrounding the attacks upon Indians in Australian cities. Recently, the Indian media reported on the assault of three Indian men by seventy assailants in the car park of the Epping Hotel on September eleventh 2009.  After a proper investigation by Victoria Police the number was reduced […]

An Aussie defends his nation

Jason West rises to the defence of the Australian people, relating his personal experiences and giving his “politically incorrect” views on Australian culture. This was a letter originally published in a local newspaper in Griffith. The background to the story is that a priest, Father Riley, had been critical of multiculturalism and was subsequently attacked […]