Relationships sour as MP Gaurav Sharma triggers a by-election in response to Labour’s plans to eject him. Australia upsets Israel as it moves its embassy away from Jerusalem. NZ’s economy is heating up with ongoing high inflation. The Greens’ Lidia Thorpe creates another controversy. All that and more with Tim Wilms and Dieuwe de Boer on Trad Tasman Talk.
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On this week’s WilmsFront myself and Richard Wolstencroft are reviewing the LGBT show of the year Dahmer Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story which has topped the Netflix most watched chart.
As cancel culture pursues Kayne West, Alex Jones, and JK Rowling it is the climate activist vandals who should be canceled as the Victorian floods are of course blamed on climate change. I untwist the latest planned chaos on Tim’s News Explosion.
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The Problems with a Voice to Parliament and Makarrata Commission
In 2017, just after the Uluru Statement from the Heart was made the then Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull famously rejected the idea of a Voice to Parliament for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders for three reasons. The first being that referendums the vast majority of the time fail to get accepted. It’s extremely difficult to win a referendum over a controversial issue and since federation in 1901, only 8 out of 44 have been approved. The second is the fact that only Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islanders would be elected and allowed to elect members which violates a fundamentally important tenet in our society, racial blindness. And finally because of how the Voice would be perceived as a third chamber of Parliament.
But, with a new Government and new Prime Minister it’s clear a referendum on the Voice to Parliament i
March for the Babies Returns to Melbourne’s Streets in 2022
The March for the Babies was able to make its return to the streets of Melbourne in 2022 after Dan Andrews’ lockdowns forced the annual pro-life event online. The march is held on the second Saturday of October near or on the anniversary of the passing of the Abortion Law Reform Act 2008 in Victoria which legalized abortion in the state up until birth to demand its repeal and for all life including the unborn to be protected by the law.
The Victorian Health Minister in 2008 who spearheaded this extreme abortion law was the current Premier of Victoria Dan Andrews. This week Dan Andrews attacked the Anglican-affiliated City on the Hill Church for being against abortion because its chair Andrew Thorburn was briefly the CEO of the Essendon Football Club. Sadly for Dan, this did not stop
It was a week of anger at those not going with the crowd, whether it was sports fans ignoring the Welcome to Country, a school holidays drag show interrupted, or triggered socialists outside CPAC Australia. I go through it all on tonight’s Tim’s News Explosion.
On the return of WilmsFront my guest is Northern Irish Unionist Jolene Bunting. We will be discussing Britain’s uncertain future with the nation’s traditions, borders, and free speech under sustained attack.
A Victorian hospital and AFL club stand accused of being culturally unsafe for Indigenous people. New bullying allegations surface in the Labour Party as National exonerates Ufindell. Foreign Minister Mahuta faces an investigation into alleged nepotism. We’ll also discuss the latest developments in the New Zealand local and Victorian state elections. Join Tim Wilms and Dieuwe de Boer on Trad Tasman Talk.
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Geelong Wins Grand Final While Leftists Hijack Half Time Performance
The 2022 AFL Grand Final was a continual pump of leftist propaganda from start to end. Aboriginals, muslims and lesbians were featured in key roles throughout the day.
Geelong won by 81 points against Sydney at the MCG. Sydney’s performance was poor with continual mistakes from the beginning. As the game went on Geelong continued to expand it’s lead. Robbie Williams and Delta Goodrem performed before the game and not during half time which was strange. Usually famous musicians are featured during the half time performance but this year the AFL chose to not have Robbie Williams perform and instead have a group of Abo