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The cost of Canberra’s net zero policies has increased by 140 per cent in the last year

One must feel for the poor souls living in Canberra who don’t live off the taxpayer’s teat.

Why do Labor politicians love the CCP?

The Labor Party has a serious habit of sucking up to the Chinese Communist Party and it’s by no means a coincidence.

Our response to the PM’s woke net-zero op-ed

Prime Minister Scott Morrison is taking us for fools, and quite frankly, we’re sick of it.

Top Aussie surgeon says universities should ban Chinese surgeons because they use what they learn to harvest organs back home

As a country that prides itself on doing the right thing it’s sad to see Australia’s elites so willingly sell out to the Chinese Communist Party and its incredible evil.

Scott Morrison and the Nationals have sold out Australia for nothing

Not only has the Prime Minister turned his back on the millions of Australians who voted for him by committing to net zero, he could also be one of the worst negotiators this country has ever had i...

We need more visionary politicians like Sir Joh Bjelke Petersen and Sir Essington Lewis

Given the pathetic state of our current politicians, Advance thought it would be worth reflecting on the legacies of two outstanding Australian leaders: Sir Joh Bjelke Petersen and Sir Essington Le...

South Africa to ask the west for $269 billion at Glasgow climate conference to reach net-zero

Although Xi Jinping won’t be rocking up to the United Nations Glasgow climate gabfest next week, leaders of the world’s corrupt third-world governments will be there with bells on, and the reason i...

10 reasons ‘green hydrogen’ will blow power prices sky high and destroy our manufacturing industries

Considering the mass propaganda circulating out there about “green hydrogen” at the moment, Advance has put together a list of ten fundamental issues with the new technology that Energy Minister An...

Joel Fitzgibbon: ‘I serve working people who depend on the economic health of the coal industry’

Joel Fitzgibbon’s absence from Parliament after the next election will be a serious loss to Australia.