7 May 2026
1.3 MINS
Calls to "Globalise the Intifada" amount to incitement of racial hatred and support of terrorism. This must not be tolerated in a democratic society, say Indigenous Friends of Israel International co-founders.
7 May 2026
1.8 MINS
An embarrassing visa blunder has exposed serious failures in Australia's Home Affairs Department — and raised uncomfortable questions about who is really keeping Australians safe.
5 May 2026
2.9 MINS
A Sydney Catholic priest has received a death threat after speaking out about Islam following the Bondi terror attack, amid two church disruptions by an alleged Muslim man.
24 April 2026
4 MINS
While ISIS openly calls for copycat attacks on Australian soil, our politicians debate whether chanting "globalise the intifada" in council buildings might be slightly impolite.
17 April 2026
2.7 MINS
An Egyptian man faces terrorism charges and possible execution for converting to Christianity — while Australia, his fiancée's home country, refuses to intervene.
15 April 2026
2.6 MINS
A rare cross-party coalition of Conservatives, the NDP, and Greens opposed the bill — but couldn’t stop the Liberals and Bloc Québécois from passing it 186–137. The bill now heads to Canada’s Senate.
30 March 2026
3.9 MINS
Former Finnish MP Päivi Räsänen has been found her guilty of 'hate speech' for authoring a pamphlet in 2004 in which she expressed her Christian views regarding marriage and sexuality. Experts roundly condemned the ruling as a violation of free speech and freedom of religion.
18 March 2026
2 MINS
Former Australian of the Year Grace Tame faces mounting backlash after leading a controversial pro-Palestinian chant, raising serious questions about accountability and the limits of free speech.
10 March 2026
2.6 MINS
QCAT has overturned the dismissal of a vilification complaint against Lyle Shelton, reviving a long-running free speech case and reigniting debate over how Australia’s vilification laws are applied.
6 March 2026
5.4 MINS
IPA Deputy Executive Director Daniel Wild says the Liberal Party abandoned its core principles by backing rushed hate speech laws, warning the sweeping legislation could chill debate and expand government power.
6 March 2026
2.1 MINS
What began as frustration over rising antisemitism has grown into a coordinated letter-writing movement. Pen Power Australia is mobilising supporters to challenge anti-Israel narratives and demand accountability.
4 March 2026
3.3 MINS
The Australian Christian Lobby and crossbench MPs are raising concerns about a new Victorian LGBTQ+ hate crime inquiry, questioning its scope, timing, and implications for free speech.
2 March 2026
7.7 MINS
As Purim 2026 approaches, unfolding tensions in Iran and Israel echo Esther’s story, urging believers to pray and fast in this pivotal “but God” moment.
27 February 2026
3.7 MINS
Sydney Archbishop Kanishka Raffel has accused Senator Pauline Hanson of “hateful words”, igniting debate over radical Islam, free speech, and whether criticism of ideology constitutes incitement under new hate speech laws.
18 February 2026
5.3 MINS
Thousands rallied in Melbourne backing Iran’s pro-democracy movement, with former MP Keith Wolahan urging support for regime change and warning of rising Islamist extremism at home.
11 February 2026
8 MINS
Andrew Hastie’s vote on the antisemitism bill is defended as principled pragmatism—achieving the least harmful outcome, protecting core freedoms, and showing real political courage amid misinformed backlash.
10 February 2026
3.2 MINS
Australia’s new hate crimes laws are rushed, vague, and dangerous—threatening free speech while distracting from Labor’s failures to enforce existing laws and confront rising anti-Semitism.
3 February 2026
4.6 MINS
Thousands marched in Melbourne on Australia Day, voicing concerns over new hate speech laws, mass immigration, and freedom of speech, while proudly showing their support for national pride and traditions.
3 February 2026
3.6 MINS
After a frantic campaign and political confusion, Labor’s new “hate speech” laws passed Parliament, sparking warnings about government overreach, weak safeguards, and future expansion threatening free speech and civil liberties.
30 January 2026
4.2 MINS
Two radical Islamic terrorists showed Australia just how evil antisemitism could be. “Hate speech and gun laws will fix that.” Many disagreed. The government has ways to fix that, too.





