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The Dubious Charitability of Taxpayer-Funded NGOs: Profit from Crisis
The restructuring of NGO funding and operations is no small task; it requires a concerted effort from all stakeholders.

Sam Wilks
May 31, 20245 min read
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Child Protection Failures: Examining Abuse Scandals Within NGOs
Organisational cultures that discourage whistleblowing and protect perpetrators are deeply problematic.

Sam Wilks
May 30, 20246 min read
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Security Implications of Overburdened Public Services
The current system is like performing complex surgery with a sledge hammer and the results are just as devastating.

Sam Wilks
May 28, 20245 min read
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The Northern Territory's Social Fabric: Weighing Concerns About Family Breakdown
The obstacles are obvious, government interventionism, corruption, taxpayer funded NGOs and a range of financially interested parties

Sam Wilks
May 28, 20245 min read
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Forecasting the Future: Scenarios If the Cloward-Piven Strategy Succeeds
A welfare system collapse would severely test the capacity of security services to manage social unrest and protect vulnerable populations.

Sam Wilks
May 25, 20246 min read
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The Role of Free Markets in Consumer Choice
While free markets are not a panacea, they generally offer greater consumer choice and lead to enhanced welfare compared to government.

Sam Wilks
May 25, 20243 min read
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The Evolution of Security: From Thief-Takers to Peel's Police
For many, the police are a failed experiment they believe must end; for others, it is a necessary institution that provides safety.

Sam Wilks
May 25, 20246 min read
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Legal Perspectives on Government Overreach in Welfare Administration
law-and-order approach to welfare administration has included measures such as compulsory income management and punitive responses

Sam Wilks
May 24, 20245 min read
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The Mirage of Government Charity
While the intent behind government redistribution might be to mirror the noble impulses of charity, reality is often far removed from this i

Sam Wilks
May 24, 20245 min read
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The Historical Roots and Contemporary Application of the Cloward-Piven Strategy in Australia
Overloading public systems not only strains fiscal budgets but also places immense pressure on societal cohesion.

Sam Wilks
May 22, 20244 min read
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Personal Responsibility in Health: Taking Charge of Your Wellness Journey
As iatrogenesis becomes the largest killer of Australians and excess deaths have crept over 90,000 souls, its your choice.

Sam Wilks
May 22, 20243 min read
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Challenging the Entitlement Culture in the Northern Territory
First, we need to remove the ever-growing number of parasites and leeches that profit from the pain and suffering of others

Sam Wilks
May 19, 20246 min read
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The Insurance Crisis for NGOs in NSW: A Closer Look
The NT provides an example of how NGO's not held accountable by insurers continue to exploit the pain and suffering.

Sam Wilks
May 18, 20244 min read
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The Influence of Socialist Policies on National Economies
Those who can not respect the value of wealth created by others have no ethic, a thief requires justice, not acclaim.

Sam Wilks
May 16, 20244 min read
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The Destructive Nature of First Home Buyer Grants
To address these issues, policymakers should consider alternative approaches that focus on increasing housing supply and reducing regulation

Sam Wilks
May 16, 20244 min read
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Curriculum Reforms in the Northern Territory: Evaluating Their Effectiveness in Education
Real-world examples from the Northern Territory demonstrate both the potential and limitations of current educational reforms.

Sam Wilks
May 15, 20243 min read
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The Role of Independent Media, Especially Social Media, in Combating Biased, Leftist Propaganda
In George Orwell's dystopian novel "1984," the "memory hole" is a small chute leading to a large incinerator used for censorship.

Sam Wilks
May 14, 20244 min read
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Healthcare Disparities and Cultural Relativism: Assessing Access and Quality in the Northern Territory
The unfortunate reality of their health challenges and mortality has become a magnet for federal funding and grants.

Sam Wilks
May 13, 20244 min read
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Censorship vs. Sensitivity: The Dilemma of Political Correctness in the Northern Territory
This is not merely a regional concern but a global imperative, as societies everywhere grapple with these same issues in the world.

Sam Wilks
May 12, 20246 min read
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Studies of Successful Free Market Economies
The narratives of Singapore, Hong Kong, Switzerland, and New Zealand underscore the transformative potential of free-market principles.

Sam Wilks
May 11, 20244 min read
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