The removal of the eight children of Don and Sylvia Collard from their home at Brookton, 140 kilometres east of Perth, superficially conforms to the “Stolen Generation” or “Rabbit-Proof Fence” stereotype. Here’s the Collard version. It is December 7, 1961. The Collard children are aged from eight months to ten years. A grandmother gives them […]
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A widely touted report detailing the current death toll from rising temperatures -- which aren't rising at all, just by the way -- is even more dubious than the provenance of the 14-year-old academic guesstimate on which the current alarms are based.
Staffed by left-leaning refugees from commercial news organisations' withered operations, largely publicly funded and lavishly so, the online pulpit for academics to bang their favourite drums has little sympathy for those who doubt the planet is melting
The warmist establishment has never shied from pocketing other people's money, albeit with assurances that nice hotels and international jaunts are building a better, greener world. More traditional scammers have taken note
They made a pathetic sight, the rag-clad Aborigines who tugged travellers' heartstrings at dusty stops along the trans-Nullarbor rail line -- so pathetic very few of those reaching for their wallets realised they were being conned
Some twenty cases have now gone before the courts, but only one has produced a positive result for the plaintiff. The latest ruling specifically refutes claims that children of mixed race were for a period of time taken from their homes in the name of "assimilation"
In a case little-reported outside WA, a family's claim for damages has been dismissed -- a decision likely to stymie many other actions and further erode the myth that black children were taken for no good reason by white welfare workers
The further global climate deviates from their dire predictions, the nuttier those wacky warmists get. Three big, green cheers for all the work (and those tax dollars) that have gone into researching feminism's vital role in turning down the thermostat
Readers can form their own judgement as to whether this first-person account would count in Andrew Bolt’s challenge to Robert Manne to “name ten” Aborigines stolen purely for racial reasons
The mercury hasn't risen for quite a while, at least 15 years, yet the warnings of imminent climate catastrophe continue apace -- and so do the demands that the West pay, and pay heavily, for its sins of emission
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