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There is a major problem in Australia, especially NSW. Ordinary people who have done nothing wrong are being harassed by activists who exploit anti-discrimination boards. They are intimidated, even fined, and silenced. This is Katrina’s story. Read More
Activists have been campaigning against the Religious Discrimination Bill and myths abound: about supposed discrimination by religious organisations, about the feared denial of medical care, and above all, about the bill enabling hurtful speech. Read More
The optional COVIDSafe app is a recent initiative to help control the spread of coronavirus. How does it work; are there any concerns: and is there a moral duty to use it? Read More
Trump has defunded the WHO: what led to this, and what is humankind’s real problem? Read More
Cardinal George Pell has been acquitted of child sexual abuse charges by the High Court of Australia. And it goes without saying, but my interest in this matter is because I care – I care about victims, I care about justice, and I care about the truth. This acquittal reveals some interesting questions about justice… Read More
Governments should be servants of the truth; but what happens when truth is sacrificed? The coronavirus is an object lesson – for governments and individuals alike. Read More
From the Prime Minister’s speech to parliament this morning, “I can assure you, my prayer knees are getting a good work out.” Read More
Thank you for joining us! On Saturday we saw the start of a permanent grassroots movement of people: taking messages of truth to their communities, putting feet to their faith, being salt and light. Read More