Always was and always will be ... what? A perpetual peddler of alleged historical grievances?
Promotional poster for the March for Australia event in Sydney at Prince Alfred Park on 26th January 2026. It includes a list of speakers and details about the rally, emphasising the celebration of Australian heritage and culture.

NSW Libertarian MP John Ruddick says his party has obtained about a dozen journals from British officers etc who arrived in Australia in 1788. The journals demolish the anti-colonial settler guilt narrative being peddled by modern Aboriginal activists and their fellow travellers.

This Australia Day these activists will be out on the streets today, Australia Day, demanding it be called “Invasion Day” or “Survival Day” and instead of celebration be marked as a day of mourning. But history proves this narrative as well organised leftist propaganda designed to fragment and divide Australian national unity.

As for Ruddick, he’ll be joining the Sydney March for Australia event, which is also being held in other state capitals and regional centres across the country.

Organisers are expecting high temperatures across Australia. “Please make sure you bring plenty of water (bring a few extra bottles for anyone who forgets), hats and sun protection.

“If you are struggling in the heat, please find your nearest police officer or marshal wearing a yellow vest and ask for assistance.”

“Also, don’t forget to bring your megaphones, hand-held speakers, signs and of course your flags. Remember, we are not there to cause violence, keep an eye out for agitators or strange behaviour and again, report to your nearest marshal or police officer.”

Ruddick says the historical journals provide endless diaries, letters and official reports for the early colonial period. “We also have the letters of foreign visitors to Sydney at this time.

“When these are read the thing that leaps out is how many Aboriginals chose to happily live among the white man … and how welcomed they were. Females especially preferred to get away from tribal violence.

“The two groups were fascinated by each other. There was mostly goodwill, respect and friendships.”

Fancy that – colonial settlers and Aboriginals getting along and Aboriginal women deserting their tribes because of violence. It’s certainly not the message that has been peddled for decades by the Indigenous activists whose communities across Australia received more than $33 billion in state, federal and territory government grants and funding in 2017.

Those who benefit most from this money are the professional class of Aboriginal administrators who run the multiple organisations from land councils to healthcare providers.

Ruddick says the historical records also show that when the Aboriginals heard about Christianity, most voluntarily became believers. “At the time of the Bicentennial 80% of Aboriginals identified as Christian,” he says, citing another statistic the activists don’t want to know about.

Ruddick has also learned that the British settlers would often head out from Sydney Cove on a three to four day trek to learn the terrain and always be accompanied by Aboriginal guides who happily shared their knowledge of the bush.

“If they bumped into another group of Aboriginals along the way the guides would explain, ‘these guys are cool.’

“Some conflict came when the white man built thriving farms at Parramatta and then the Hawkesbury. It wasn’t ‘heroic resistance to an occupation.’ It was petty crime,” he says.

“Like all pre-agricultural societies, Aboriginal society had no concept of private property and so no concept of theft.

“The farmer had worked his guts out to clear land and then plant a crop or raise livestock and so felt acutely cranky if his produce was then stolen. Most Aboriginals quickly learnt to respect property rights and many happily became employees on farms.”

This clash between farmers and tribes was behind much of the bloodshed that later flared up across the country, with atrocities occurring at the hands of both sides.

Ruddick says the journals show that life pre-1788 was short, nasty and brutish. “The best insight we have is the account of escaped convict William Buckley who spent 30-plus years living as part of a tribe.

“They did have some fun times, but the bad times were frequent and severe. There’s a free PDF on the web somewhere – absolutely gripping.” Ruddick says a small minority of activists today have calculated that the more they invent lies about the past, the more money they’ll get.

The Buckley story, written by William T. Pyke and published in 1904, makes the following observation about the first contact between the settlers and indigenous peoples:

“The black inhabitants seemed to regard the invaders of their dominions with but very little apprehension, and showed not the slightest desire to contest the right or the power of the new-comers to settle amongst them. They manifested the childish curiosity common to all inferior peoples, and took with great avidity and delight the presents of biscuits, trinkets, blankets, etc., proffered to them by the white men. Generally, after receiving the gifts, they immediately departed into the seclusion of the bush, to more thoroughly enjoy them, or to make known their good fortune to their friends.”

Chapter 2 of the book describes one of the clashes between the early Port Phillip settlers and the indigenous inhabitants. There is no suggestion that the settlers were determined to “conquer” the native population. Dealings with them often involved the giving of gifts like blankets and tools but not all encounters were peaceful and misunderstandings could lead to violence.

Pyke writes: A few weeks later a serious affray with the natives took place, in which, it is to be regretted, some blood was shed. With it the conflict of the two races may be said to have had its beginning. It happened while Tuckey, First-Lieutenant of the Calcutta, and Mr. Harris, the Surveyor of the settlement, were exploring the shores of the bay in company with two boats’ crews.

The 21st century, now mixed-race descendants of those Port Phillip tribes would do themselves and the rest of Australia a service by reading some history such as Thirty Years Among the Blacks of Australia. Yes, there was violence and displacement of the natives by a technologically stronger culture, but there was also goodwill and co-operation.

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11 thought on “Old journals demolish anti-colonialist propaganda: March for Australia today”
  1. Ruddick has been mixing metho with his orange juice .
    Do a search of blackfella massacres throughout Australia like the Myall NSW & FNQ Mitchell River massacres
    They were forced into concentration camps run by Christian missionaries who forbid them carrying on their spirituality and customs and lawfare and forcibly converted them to become Christians.

  2. We know that perpetual indigenous victimhood is financially beneficial. However, the anti-Australia Day mob should get on their bended knee and thank God it was the British who colonised Australia. It was inevitable by the late 18th century that the country would otherwise have been claimed by another foreign power e.g. France, Spain, Portugal, Japan, Belgium etc. Admittedly, British settlement was imperfect, but for its time and place in history, it was by far the most benevolent.

  3. I hope it’s a welcome back for a long time Diane Drayton Buckland. You and your comments have been greatly missed. I gather from last emails that life has been difficult for you for a while yet you have been faithful with your comments whenever you could.
    It was the same when Pat went missing for a while. Not that I appreciate his very ‘descriptive’ language as it takes me a while to wade through that to get his message. But any constant contributor is missed. We don’t want to hear that someone has gotten to them.

    Cairns News has meant a lot to me in being able to express my opinion. We don’t have to agree with each other but usually (usually) we disagree respectfully.
    So again, welcome back Diane and speedy recovery.

  4. Always good to be reminded that the victim mantra of the Age has got nothing to do with race

  5. Advocating for the Australian People
    Public speaker on criminal justice, policing and victim issues.
    Obstructing the Australian globalist BLM movement – being the only western country to not have BLM destruction.
    Stopping other trigger events – before the fire at Old Parliament House 30 December 2021.
    Exposing Bruce Pascoe as a fake aboriginal person and a proven liar.
    Applying legal research skills, undercovering that the UN is using Indigenous people as a cover for Agenda 2030 across the western world in order to end private property rights.
    Interviewing elders across the country and engaging with Australian people living in communities, hearing and recording their stories. I have been profoundly moved.
    As an Australian with Aboriginal heritage, calling for a united Australia.
    My experiences have made me determined to make a difference.

    https://josephinecashman.com.au/about

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    Hello everyone
    I wanted to say hello – I’ve been desperately ill and not long out of hospital. – I’ve never had any cardiac issues my entire life and out of the blue I have been smashed with Cardiac Tamponade Secondary to Pericardial Effusion. – Pericardial Drain performed.

    I just wanted to say hello to the Editors and everyone else and I love the beautiful new website.
    See you later everyone. All the Best.
    Diane Drayton Buckland

  6. Will hate speech be spoken tomorrow?

    SLAVE-MEDIA will have a field day.

    If your mates have had one too many tell them to pull their heads in before they mouth off.

  7. I remember when I was a daily church goer; there was a group called the twice a year crowd. They’d appear for Christmas day mass and for Easter, and profess to be a catholic, but in name only, so they could get their children into a Catholic education. But when the collection plate went around, they’d pass it by and donate nothing. And you’d hear mobiles going off during the service. Twice a year crowd = bovine.
    It reminds me of Australia Day. Like Anzac Day, this day is used by politicians to win the vote of the rapidly declining segment of white Australia. It’s a great day, you can hand out sausages, drink beer, fly the national flag, and pretend to be a tuff bogan. But the next day the cattle return to work, and pay tax to the gov that conspires to replace them through mass immigration. Absolutely pathetic.
    Go ask one of these Aussie cattle the year of Captain Cook’s voyage or the date of the arrival of the first fleet. They don’t know! At this rate, Australia Day should be called Invasion Day just to spite the white goyim out of their slumber and into action.
    White Aussies = bovine.

  8. “Eh .. this place look all right
    We’ll tell the government it’s a sacred site
    Dead fuckin’ easy!” – Kevin Bloody Wilson.

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