Archive for January, 2010

Welcome to Penrith, Australia’s new ‘third-world welcome zone’


In June 2008 Penrith council proudly declared the Penrith LGA would become a “refugee welcome zone.” In 2010 the council is building upon this by their decision1 to allow household rubbish to fester [...]

Ironbark social club – people smuggling.


The Ironbark Club is a friendly monthly get together where Conservatives,Nationalists, Constitutionalists, Anthropogenic climate change Deniers and Australians concerned [...]

Tony Abbott: Meet new boss, same as old boss.


After the defeat of the Howard government, the newly installed Rudd government managed to co-opt the gutted liberal party then lead by Brendan Nelson. Who could forget the “sorry day” farce where we saw [...]

APP begins mega membership drive: Free membership offer!


The Australian Protectionist Party is on the way to registering as a political party to contest the next federal election. At this stage, we have not reached the 500 members required to register. As a sign of our determination to become registered, APP has declared that free memberships will be offered to enable national registration.

Time is running out for Australia and we do not have time to muck around. [...]

Slapped by reality in multicultural Melbourne


He wasn’t exactly mugged. But yesterday Herald Sun photographer Craig Borrow was “slapped” by the reality of multicultural Melbourne. [...]

Your aid dollar at work in Indonesia.


Banda Aceh is the most devoutly Islamic of Indonesia’s provinces. In recent years it has introduced strict new Sharia-based laws, including a prescription for the stoning of adulterers — which has not yet been implemented. [...]

Norway Pays Bitter Price for Mass Third World Immigration


All 21 reported cases of rape with aggravated assault — the highest number since records were started — in the Norwegian capital of Oslo last year were committed by “non-Western immigrants” and 90 percent [...]

Monckton & Plimer Tour Australia: Dates & Venues


There is no one quite like Christopher Monckton, with his background in Latin classics, journalism, work for the Thatcher government, and dogged persistence to analyze the numbers. [...]

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