SextonGloverWatts real estate business owner Adelaide Hills identity. Motivational speaker, gardener, prolific reader. Chairman of BMB, Heysen Foundation
Spot on, Pauline!
Absolutely disgraceful that the Albanese Government is cutting hundreds of millions from veteran healthcare services while failing to reign in NDIS waste.
Our Diggers sacrificed everything for Australia, they should never have their healthcare capped or funding slashed.
Time to put our veterans first. 🇦🇺
🔥 Tony Abbott doesn't hold back.
"This is probably the worst government in history… worse than Whitlam."
He says the Albanese government is "almost un-Australian" in its assault on aspiration, wealth creation, and our Anglo-Celtic core culture & Judeo-Christian ethos.
The Liberal Party's job? Lead a people's revolt.
Is former PM @HonTonyAbbott speaking facts?
Agree or disagree?
#auspol #LNP
Taken from Facebook:
Kelly Hatchard
“To me, Henry wasn't a headline or a court case. He was my best friends funny, caring, cheeky son. Henry had a way of making people smile without even trying. He had so much life ahead of him, so many plans, and so much love to give. When Henry was just a baby, Lucy gave me the honour of being his godmother. Our kids, like us shared their childhood. Henry's loved ones were just normal people and we were enjoying watching our kids grow into adults, naively taking for granted that we would see all the wonderful things that life had to offer them.
On December 5th 2025, when the news broke, life as we knew it stopped.
My focus in what I want to say will always be Henry and Henry's family.
But, nothing I could ever say would come close to explaining the pain of losing Henry. But alongside the heartbreak of losing Henry has been the pain of watching one of the kindest families I have ever known have their entire world torn apart.
I was lucky enough to grow up with the family of my best friends Lucy (Henry's Mum) and Katie (Henry's aunty). The family make everyone feel welcome. Their home is filled with kindness, warmth and laughter. No matter what life throws at them they always find a way to bring light to those around them. They are generous with their time, compassionate in their hearts, and the sort of people who make others feel like family too, including me and then my children. Their laughter is infectious, their support unwavering, and their love for one another shines through in everything they do.
My heart is broken for them, a very large part of them died on the day that monster chose to rip Henry from their lives. Yet even through their darkest days they continued to be the wonderful people that they are. Their focus during these dark times was to shine a light on and raise money for the charity that has helped them.
Then, 6 months after Henry's death, the heart ache continued as they had to face the trial. Being subjected to sit in a room with the monster who brutally murdered their son and watch the lies spill so easily from his mouth. A man who has not once showed an an ounce of remorse for what he did. They endured a living nightmare.
Thinking that things could not possibly get worse, in the last few weeks they have learned that the very institution that is there to protect us not only ignored Henry's plea for help, but they sided with the monster who put him on the ground .
Henry's family learned that his last moments were not only spent so afraid of the monster who attacked him but he was then wronged and let down by the police officer who I have no doubt, Henry assumed was there to help him.
That police officer handcuffed Henry and read him his rights. The last thing my best friend's beautiful boy heard before we lost him forever.
This image, we will never ever be able to erase from our minds. Family, friends and now the world, will have seen that image and we all have to live with it forever.
Shame on the monster who took you, shame on the police officer who should have helped you and shame on the organisation that trained the police officer to side with an incorrect racist slur over a dying young man. Shame on you all!!
You treated a loving caring intelligent hardworking young man, with such disregard and disrespect. You treated Henry's family, such good people, with such dishonesty! The lies have been inforgivable !! HOW DARE YOU.
Henry deserved so much more from this life. Henry and his family have been let down so badly.
THIS COULD HAPPEN AGAIN TO ANYONE, ANYONE'S CHILD.
This has to stop now.
Henry we will fight until the end for you. The world will know your name. You changed our lives for the better for being a part of it, I believe you will now go on to change the lives of others by the legacy you will leave.
God bless you my darling 💙”
Henry Nowak’s brave father, mother and sister are currently giving the most heartbreaking statement outside court.
Only GB News is carrying it live.
Shame on you, Sly News and the British Bashing Corporation.
I am utterly disgusted.
#BREAKING Treasurer Jim Chalmers has appeared on the Today show with Sarah Abo and says that “there are absolute lies being told about the inheritance tax, the treatment of small businesses, that’s just a fact”
Abo interjects “like the lies that you told?”
Chalmers “I take responsibility for the ambitious tax reforms, we changed our position”
Abo “after your budget, you now have a 3rd of the country that has more faith in Pauline Hanson than in you”
“You’re pushing through policies that the public doesn’t agree with”
“You also said that you’re happy that house prices are falling?”
Chalmers “no I didn’t”
Abo “you said falling house prices are good for those entering the market”
Chalmers “I said it’s a good thing if first homebuyers are getting a crack at auctions”
Abo “so you did say it?”
Chalmers “only about clearance rates”
Abo “but it’s the same thing”
“The RBA also disagrees with you and says your housing policy isn’t working?”
Chalmers “that was the first term”
“We’ve changed our position”
This guy should be no where near Government or decision making.
Two convicted. Justice is still missing and more are just as guilty.
They didn't just kill Henry Nowak.
They built a courtroom around his dying body and cast him as the villain.
A staged turban. A fake swollen eye. A stolen phone. A brother on 999 lying while Henry bled. A mother walking away with the murder weapon like she was taking out the bins. A father at the scene. Officers so deep in unconscious bias training they chose a staged hate crime over a dying boy's nine desperate pleas.
This wasn't a stabbing.
It was a production.
And most of the cast walked offstage without a scratch.
Vickrum Digwa. Convicted. 21 years minimum.
His mother Kiran Kaur. Convicted of assisting an offender. Still awaiting sentence.
Now tell me who's at home tonight.
Gurpreet Digwa. The brother. Lied on the 999 call. Named by the judge in open court. Not charged.
The father. Named in court. At the scene. Helped remove the weapon. Not charged.
The officers who handcuffed a dying boy. Six months on. Treated as witnesses. Not suspects.
The system that trained them to hear the word racist and switch off every instinct they had.
Four people built the lie around Henry's body.
A system made it work.
Two are convicted.
The rest are at home.
Henry's father said his family should not have to fight for the truth.
He's right.
We're not done.
Every single one of them belongs in that dock.