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Alexandra Marshall Celina10101 The legacy Sky News griftent foid is feuding with our advanced model 2025 rw sloptent foid - the future of the Australian Right hangs in the balance (my money is on Celina)

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Kos Samaras Actually Kos, you’re both wrong, the problem isn’t a subset of immigration, it’s immigration itself. The rot set in the moment our rulers torched Australia’s founding consensus, that this was to remain an Anglo-Celtic nation bound by a shared heritage. They replaced it with a

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Just another day in Australia’s multicultural LiBeRaL democracy… In an increasingly less homogeneous country, the state has to become more heavy-handed. The more fragmented the population, the more the government has to clamp down on speech just to stop the whole thing from

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When the left rallies, they close ranks. They don’t waste time policing their own or punching left at the extremist communists, Antifa street thugs, or radical Islamist sympathisers like the ones proudly marching across the Harbour Bridge. They don’t police their fringe because

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Fun fact: You can get a free Australian flag from your Federal MP or Senator 🇦🇺 Personally, I think it’s extra special when it comes from a Greens Senator, makes it feel that much more special 😉

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The Australian government has been blasted for failing to deport 100,000 fake asylum seekers. - 98,979 failed asylum seekers remain in Australia, up from 68,000 when Labor took office in May 2022, and set to pass 100,000 next month. - Adds ~15,000 a year, with 27,100 more cases

The Australian government has been blasted for failing to deport 100,000 fake asylum seekers.

- 98,979 failed asylum seekers remain in Australia, up from 68,000 when Labor took office in May 2022, and set to pass 100,000 next month.

- Adds ~15,000 a year, with 27,100 more cases
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NSW throwing $1m at “Islamophobia” is a joke. We pander to every tiny lobby, Indian, Chinese, Muslim, Jewish - hotlines, grants, special protections. Meanwhile anti-Australian sentiment grows, yet we’re paying for our own dispossession.

NSW throwing $1m at “Islamophobia” is a joke. We pander to every tiny lobby, Indian, Chinese, Muslim, Jewish - hotlines, grants, special protections. Meanwhile anti-Australian sentiment grows, yet we’re paying for our own dispossession.
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What’s striking about that list is how it treats plain, commonsense language as if it were some sinister code. Words like “ordinary Australians,” “mainstream,” “values,” “border protection,” or even “the Australian way of life” are rebranded as dog whistles, as if invoking the

What’s striking about that list is how it treats plain, commonsense language as if it were some sinister code. Words like “ordinary Australians,” “mainstream,” “values,” “border protection,” or even “the Australian way of life” are rebranded as dog whistles, as if invoking the
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Rich kid Holmes a Court can spend millions subverting elections to boost his investments but Auspill is a bad for working for lower rents and safer streets despite that going against his family’s financial interests?

Rich kid Holmes a Court can spend millions subverting elections to boost his investments but Auspill is a bad for working for lower rents and safer streets despite that going against his family’s financial interests?
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The way the media frames this is grotesque. If Auspill wanted an easy life, he could sit on his inheritance, never lift a finger, and spend his days getting on the drinks with his mates. That’s what most of the pampered sons and daughters of Australia’s elite do. Instead, he’s