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Anthony Kilner

It’s hard to believe that 2022 is nearly gone. It’s been an amazing year with so much happening, personally, and within the state of Victoria under the dictatorship of Dan Andrews, right around my beloved Australia and globally.

The rain across Oz and in country Victoria have created havoc for many people, destroying lives and livelihoods. My heart goes out to everyone being affected by the floods. Many of my friends have been impacted and it’s very hard to watch.

Seeing communities coming together to help their fellow residents have offered so much hope and is amazing. It’s so stupid and sad that politics and agendas for organisations has meant certain volunteers can’t help due to their health choices, simply because others, who crave control over them, have mandated it. I’m sorry, it’s a big load of frog S&@T!

Common sense is fast going out the door with governments and ‘bought’ media forcing fear down people’s throats like there’s no tomorrow. The system of control we are living under is getting worse and, what’s more is that many people are compliant and happy to let it happen in front of their faces - without saying a word. Seriously happy, they are being herded into the big round yard, to be controlled by every outside source that sees themselves as better than others! When is this going to end?

I would like to believe that 2023 is going to be a better year all round, especially if people can band together and stand up to the tyranny and lies being sold to us. If the everyday person can see the lies, then maybe we can turn things around and get our freedoms back.

It’s something that I am keen on doing and would like to see the world heading into a better space. It seems to be a pretty tall order; however it starts with us and our family. It can then grow to our circle of friends, into the work place and flow onwards through the community. If you hear yourself saying, “I am only one person, so how can I make a difference?” Well, the above words are how. It all starts with one person!

The Jan/Feb issue will look at the Elephant in the Room. How many times have you heard spin doctors and pollies asked a direct question and then answer with some made up diatribe that doesn’t even come close to the right answer? That’s your elephant!

“Seeing communities coming together to help their fellow residents have offered so much hope and is amazing.”

I’d love you to email me details on your ‘elephant’. What situation for you is so obvious to fix, yet no-one wants to look at the solution?

For example, there are work shortages across the country. Everywhere you look there are signs pleading for workers and staff. With so many out of work, why aren’t they getting these jobs? The government are spruiking low employment figures, yet where are the people to fill the jobs? With mandates gone, many companies are still only employing jabbed people. Unjabbed people are being discriminated against continually, even at Centrelink doors. No Jab No Pay! How do we fix this most obvious and stupid Elephant?

I’d love to hear your thoughts. Email: editor@supernalmagazineaustralia.com.au and let us know what to look into!

2023 and Supernal

Next year we will continue to publish bi-monthly. The demands on getting a magazine out monthly and earning an income from other sources is making it tough. We are really looking forward to our 5th year as a FREE publication and there’s so much more that we offer in the form of podcasts, videos and even getting our heads around social media.

There are so many plans for the year ahead that I can’t list them all. We are looking to expand the Supernal team with new writers, some fresh faces and a push to gather more advertisers with products and services that align with Supernal’s ethics and values.

We hope you’ll join us for the amazing ride that will be 2023!

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year

Christmas is supposed to be about family and friends, yet so many people feel lonely at this time of year for a raft of reasons. This year I’d take it as a personal favour should all Supernal readers take some time out to connect with folks who might need a friendly smile and some quiet support over the holidays

I want to send a HUGE shout out to the Supernal team for their help and support getting Supernal Magazine out there, keeping it fresh and growing! Without the team, Supernal simply wouldn’t exist. No words can really describe my gratitude to everyone who is helping this great magazine become greater month by month. THANK YOU!

Anthony Kilner

Image Credit: Hollie Mariconte, Pixabay,

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