Don Bradman, commemorating an Australian legend

The 27th of August marks the 103rd anniversary of the birth of Don Bradman, Australia’s greatest sporting icon. Bradman was born in 1908 at Cootamundra, New South Wales; he grew up in Bowral (NSW) and had an avid interest in cricket. When he was ...
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Regional Australia needs long-term solutions

[The following is a response made to the Stock Journal, a South Australian rural newspaper, following the creation of a petition with issues raised by its readers to Australian politicians regarding concerns about the effects of economic and ...
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Asian oysters going cheap

Contributed article by Susan Collins It’s official now! The reprehensible Asian flesh trade has hit our shores. Perusing escort ads in newspapers over time I’ve suspected that it had leached its way in decades ago. Our desire to live in a ...
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Sydney Says ‘No More Lies!’

Tanya has joined the long list of Labor liars and deceivers. Tanya has been busy over the past couple of weeks peddling scary and untrue stories on rising sea levels, climate change and the need for a carbon tax. The media have dubbed Tanya “Minister ...
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Kokoda Day

The 8th of August is commemorated by many Australians in recognition of Kokoda Day, a special day chosen by the veterans who were there, to honour the men who fought and died during the Kokoda campaign. The 8th of August was chosen by the 39th ...
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No Sharia Law – ADL rally in Sydney

The first Australian Defence League (ADL) Sydney rally held at Martin Place on Saturday, 30th July was a complete success. The rally attracted a mixed gathering of at least 70 supporters from various political parties, Church groups and, of course, ...
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Alfred Deakin, Australian statesman

On this day we celebrate the anniversary of the birth of one of Australia’s greatest statesmen, Alfred Deakin, who was born on the 3rd of August 1856. Deakin was a leading light in the drive for the federation of the Australian colonies; he was ...
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Ironbark Club, August 2011

The Ironbark Club is a friendly monthly get-together (in Sydney) where Conservatives, Nationalists, Constitutionalists, Anthropogenic climate change sceptics and Australians concerned about where this country is headed can discuss issues of concern ...
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March to Victory

We are witnessing an awakening of the Australian people on a range of diverse issues facing our nation.  No longer are Patriotic Australians just content talking about economic, cultural and social issues created by our treasonous and inept political ...
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Curtin Detention Centre

From a contributor: I just thought I would share the current situation here with you all. We live in Derby in the Kimberley region of WA. Back in 2000 my husband was a police officer at the time the Curtin Detention Centre was up and ...
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