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Goodbye Road: Australia’s Broken Heartlands

Michael Gray Griffith is Australia’s leading contemporary historian. He is the founder of the collective Cafe Locked Out

His stunning work documents not just the national derangement which overtook Australia during the Covid era, when the country became notorious internationally for having the worst response to the so-called “pandemic” of anywhere on Earth, but the way a nation once renowned for its easy going character became an authoritarian cesspit.

Thousands of Australians endured government censorship during the Covid era, many were forced to have a “vaccine” they did not want in order to keep their employment, and many thousands of others lost their jobs for refusing to go along with the government’s outrageous mandates.

Michael received a ten year ban on Facebook and YouTube for daring to go against the government narrative. To this day not one Australian mainstream media outlet covers the outrageous collusion between the government and American based big tech companies to censor the sincere, genuine, authentic voices of Australian citizens. 

But he could not be silenced.

Here, collected for the first time, are the essays and short stories he penned beginning in 2020, along with extracts from interviews of him or interviews he conducted.

The extreme level of censorship which Michael has endured at the hands of the Australian authorities made this project challenging at times.  

Yet his work places him among the very best of Australian writers working in the 2020s. In the end it took this one man to demonstrate for all to see the unconscionable malfeasance and outright fraud at the heart of the Australian story.