Defence contempt for Australian Diggers drives homelessness and suicide – is Canberra good at anything?

Australian Veterans Suicide Register reported 84 Digger suicides during 2017.  That’s double Australia’s 42 Digger casualties from Canberra’s 17 years’ US-support war in Afghanistan.   In 2016, Digger support network Soldier On reported 50 Digger suicides for the year.  Previously, the Australian…

ANZAC Day meaning

Our ANZAC Day is an annual dedication to our national remembrance of our Australians with New Zealanders past and present who have served, sacrificed, lost their lives in all wars, conflicts, and peacekeeping operations, as well as of the contribution and suffering…

French submarine ticks all the boxes and our ANZACs RIP on the Somme would be proud

Australia needs leadership.  Bold, effective leadership has proven decisive in times when Australia has been at war. This is a time for such leadership in the strategic selection in Australia’s Future Submarine Project for the right submarine fleet for our Royal Australian…

Meaning of our ANZAC Day national tradition respects timeless heroism and sacrifice

On the outset of then ‘The Great War’, ordinary Australian and New Zealand men answered the call. Blind loyalty today cannot be understood, so to respect our forefathers we honour their unquestioned heroism and sacrifice.  How can we not? Gassed Now labeled…

Not on our ANZAC Day!

ANZAC 100 will be marred – in fact sullied and befouled– by an enormous display of disrespect. We will go further and say that the act is deliberate and a coded expression that the Australian traitor class has nothing but contempt and…

ANZAC Day is about remembering, but more importantly about respect and recognition

Simpson and his Donkey at Gallipoli, May 1915 Jack Simpson Kirkpatrick is well recognised as one of Australia’s most famous, and best-loved military heroes. On the 25th April 1915 he, along with the rest of the Australian and New Zealand contingent landed…