It has been recently reported that Chris Bowen, the Federal Climate Change and Energy Minister in the Albanese Cabinet, will be taking on a second (unpaid) job.
A job completely unrelated to the Australian taxpayer…
Mr Bowen will serve as the President of Negotiations at COP 31 which Turkey will host in 2026.
When describing his role, Mr Bowen ...
The federal Labor government’s version of Peter Dutton rorting offshore detention centres for $billions for his mates will be exposed in greater detail next year after a new Senate Inquiry was announced. […]
The post Labor Party corruption to be spotlighted in new Senate Inquiry into Labor’s dodgy $2.6 billion Nauru deal appeared first on Kangaroo ...
How convenient that Pauline Hanson is suspended from the Senate just as Black Friday sales kick off. Fingers crossed black kettles are on sale – never has Parliament served up such a textbook pot calling the kettle black moment.
Hanson had proposed a private senators’ bill to ban full-face coverings in public, citing ‘national security’ and ‘women’s ...
On November 18, MP Di Farmer proudly posted on Facebook that she had been part of a protest outside Parliament House in Queensland and was a signatory to a petition against the banning of puberty blockers for gender non-conforming children in Queensland.
Farmer was joined by MPs Grace Grace, Mark Bailey, and my own local member Joe Kelly, to vehemently ...
“Mineral-only” sunscreens are making huge inroads into the sunscreen market, driven by fears of “chemicals”, a belief that “mineral” products are inherently safer, and confusion about how sunscreens actually protect our skin. How mineral sunscreens actually work is not widely understood, and neither is what’s actually in them. We tested
This week ACT Independent Senator David Pocock introduced a Bill to ‘protect identity in [a] deepfake future’.
The Bill is titled Online Safety and Other Legislation Amendment (My Face, My Rights) Bill 2025 and will seek to amend the Online Safety Act 2021.
The Bill was introduced merely weeks away from the ‘social media ban’ that will commence on 10 ...
Ransomware has shifted from a disruptive nuisance into one of the most aggressive and costly cyber threats facing organisations of every size and sector. read now...
The Sudanese people are not passive victims. They are resisting, organising and imagining a different kind of society. Susan Price Fri, 28/11/2025 - 19:59
The key issue driving the authoritarianism of the second coming of the US Trump administration is mass migration, which involves stoking fears in respect of it and the dehumanisation of undocumented migrants. The US is also in the midst of a soft colonisation of northern Australia, and it now has plans to interfere in our domestic policy via monitoring ...
It has been recently reported that Chris Bowen, the Federal Climate Change and Energy Minister in the Albanese Cabinet, will be taking on a second (unpaid) job.
A job completely unrelated to the Australian taxpayer…
Mr Bowen will serve as the President of Negotiations at COP 31 which Turkey will host in 2026.
When describing his role, Mr Bowen ...
The federal Labor government’s version of Peter Dutton rorting offshore detention centres for $billions for his mates will be exposed in greater detail next year after a new Senate Inquiry was announced. […]
The post Labor Party corruption to be spotlighted in new Senate Inquiry into Labor’s dodgy $2.6 billion Nauru deal appeared first on Kangaroo ...
How convenient that Pauline Hanson is suspended from the Senate just as Black Friday sales kick off. Fingers crossed black kettles are on sale – never has Parliament served up such a textbook pot calling the kettle black moment.
Hanson had proposed a private senators’ bill to ban full-face coverings in public, citing ‘national security’ and ‘women’s ...
On November 18, MP Di Farmer proudly posted on Facebook that she had been part of a protest outside Parliament House in Queensland and was a signatory to a petition against the banning of puberty blockers for gender non-conforming children in Queensland.
Farmer was joined by MPs Grace Grace, Mark Bailey, and my own local member Joe Kelly, to vehemently ...
“Mineral-only” sunscreens are making huge inroads into the sunscreen market, driven by fears of “chemicals”, a belief that “mineral” products are inherently safer, and confusion about how sunscreens actually protect our skin. How mineral sunscreens actually work is not widely understood, and neither is what’s actually in them. We tested
This week ACT Independent Senator David Pocock introduced a Bill to ‘protect identity in [a] deepfake future’.
The Bill is titled Online Safety and Other Legislation Amendment (My Face, My Rights) Bill 2025 and will seek to amend the Online Safety Act 2021.
The Bill was introduced merely weeks away from the ‘social media ban’ that will commence on 10 ...
Ransomware has shifted from a disruptive nuisance into one of the most aggressive and costly cyber threats facing organisations of every size and sector. read now...
The Sudanese people are not passive victims. They are resisting, organising and imagining a different kind of society. Susan Price Fri, 28/11/2025 - 19:59
The key issue driving the authoritarianism of the second coming of the US Trump administration is mass migration, which involves stoking fears in respect of it and the dehumanisation of undocumented migrants. The US is also in the midst of a soft colonisation of northern Australia, and it now has plans to interfere in our domestic policy via monitoring ...