Skip to content

Lushington Brady

Greens Just Being Greens

Greens Just Being Greens

Hoo, boy — for a party which makes such a big song and dance about its purity, the Greens sure do seem to attract the worst people. Not just frock-stealers and (alleged) modern-day slavers, but, here in Australia, alleged rapists, sexual harassers, self-confessed shoplifters and drug users, and defenders of bestiality

Members Public
Bring on the High Divin’ Act

Bring on the High Divin’ Act

Yes, folks, just as I predicted, the circus is far from over: Bruce Lehrmann and Brittany Higgins are going to keep scandal-mongering journalism (present company excepted, hem-hem) well-supplied for a good while, yet. In a new twist, Aussie taxpayers might be wondering where the $2.4m of their tax money

Members Public
Judith Butler Steps on Her Own Rake

Judith Butler Steps on Her Own Rake

When even the dim bulbs of The Economist come out against a bien pensant leftist icon, you really know they’ve screwed up. So, its recent scathing review of Judith Butler’s latest book is perhaps as sure a prodigy as any that even the NPCs are ready to call

Members Public
Vic’s Very Naughty Boys in Blue

Vic’s Very Naughty Boys in Blue

Why would anyone trust police in Victoria any more? Politicised, corrupt and hypocritical, VicPol’s reputation has been battered on all fronts over the past few years. It wasn’t just the naked brutality of the Covid era, when Victoria Police rolled out assault vehicles and locked down the skies,

Members Public
Call It by Its Name

Call It by Its Name

The first step to addressing a problem is telling the truth about it. As alcoholics will tell you, admitting the problem is the first step. Nothing meaningful can be done unless you proceed from a basis of truth. That includes correctly and unflinchingly addressing the truth of the root problem.

Members Public
Albo Hoist on His Own Petard Again

Albo Hoist on His Own Petard Again

There are two lessons from this week’s protests against “gender violence”. The first is one I’ve mentioned many times before: politicians who set loose the dogs of scandal should beware lest the dogs turn on them. The second is that a certain cohort, largely but not exclusively, simply

Members Public
The Rainbow or the Crescent

The Rainbow or the Crescent

Reflecting on a walk in Montreal, a typically “multicultural” Western city, Mark Steyn noticed a Muslim covered, head to toe, in black. She was walking past a garish, gay condom boutique. “It was a perfect snapshot of the internal contradictions of multicultural diversity,” says Steyn. In 30 years’ time, either

Members Public
Were the 90s the Real Belle Epoque?

Were the 90s the Real Belle Epoque?

Did contemporary Western culture peak in the 90s? Nostalgia is a fickle beast and there is a strong tendency to valorise one’s 20s as the best of any era. But I was in my 30s in the 90s. Much as I loved the 80s, there was a lot about

Members Public
Albo’s Here to Help: What Could Go Wrong?

Albo’s Here to Help: What Could Go Wrong?

Is there anything that a government scheme can’t make worse? The roster of government “remedies” making bad situations infinitely worse is so long that only a few of the most recent examples need suffice. Kiwibuild. Covid. The GFC. The NDIS. Climate Change. I think we get the picture. On

Members Public
Jihad for Tots Event at U Syd

Jihad for Tots Event at U Syd

Back in the heyday of the ISIS “Caliphate”, Australian-born jihadi Khaled Sharrouf proudly posted photos of his seven-year-old son holding up a severed head. The Islamic happy-snaps provoked much horror and disbelief. How could even small children be so driven to violent hate, the chatterers wailed. Like this. The sight

Members Public
Last Hurrah of the Serial Killers

Last Hurrah of the Serial Killers

They’ve spawned books by the thousands and movie and true-crime documentaries by the hundreds, but is the Golden Age of the Serial Killer coming to an end? Serial murder is nothing new, of course. Records of what are now recognised as serial killings go back as far as Chinese

Members Public
Show Us the Docs, Bruce

Show Us the Docs, Bruce

In an entry of his sadly discontinued Black Steam Train blog, Dallas Scott recounted the experience of appearing on SBS-TV alongside a panel of pale-faced ‘box ticker’ fauxborigines. I watched young, white identifiers roundly proclaim their connection to, and knowledge of, their ‘culture’, then turn around not five minutes later

Members Public
Activists Ordered to Show the Money Trail

Activists Ordered to Show the Money Trail

The only reason leftist activists keep gluing themselves to roads and defacing great artworks and war memorials is because they almost never face consequences for their appalling, often criminal, behaviour. In contrast to the show trials of the J6 protesters, nearly all of the violent Antifa rioters who turned Washington

Members Public
EU Govts Fed up with Fakefugees

EU Govts Fed up with Fakefugees

The Sunak government’s final victory this week in its plan to deport ‘asylum seekers’ was long delayed – a sign of how activist judges and boat-chasing lawyers clog the machinery of democracy seemingly to their hearts’ content. Australia has seen more than its share of these unelected elitists thwarting the

Members Public
Now That’s What I Call a Snake

Now That’s What I Call a Snake

In Australian author Greig Beck’s ripping Lost World Primordia series, a group of moderns are time-transported into the primeval South American jungle. They encounter all sorts of prehistoric beasties, all very much alive and hungry. But the ‘boss’ monster is a terrifying gigantic snake: the aptly named Titanoboa: 14m

Members Public