Right now, there is a blanket ban on “authorised” protests across three policing districts covering much of Greater Sydney. New South Wales police commissioner Mal Lanyon confirmed on 6 January 2026, that the “public assembly restriction declaration” imposed on Christmas Eve 2025 would continue for another two weeks, and in fact, it’s in place until 24 ...
Marketed as accountability, the Bondi Royal Commission risks entrenching executive power, racialised policing and security theatre instead of justice. read now...
The establishment of the Royal Commission into Antisemitism and Social Cohesion is likely the most significant threat to forging truth in this nation, with the last hope to resist this onslaught of hasbara being a respected former High Court Justice, while the recent removal of a vital Palestinian Australian voice from a writers’ festival, is a clear ...
Even ignoring Bill Clinton's friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, his administration rivals Trump's for sheer grubbiness. The post Okay but Bill Clinton maybe should be in jail? appeared first on
The axed Adelaide Writers' Week Palestinian-Australian speaker has taken the first step in defamation proceedings against the SA premier after remarks he made about her in a press conference on
As we enter a new year, Dr Alex Vickery-Howe reflects on the anxieties and grievances that have led to competing realities in a post-truth world. read now...
Free speech in Australia is under attack from multiple directions. And its assailant is power speech: the right of the powerful to dictate terms to and attack those with less
In recent weeks, Iran has once again become the stage for one of the largest popular uprisings in its contemporary history, an uprising ignited following the calls issued by Reza Shah II.
What began as protests against crushing economic hardship, systematic repression, torture, and executions has rapidly transformed into a clear and unified national ...
By abandoning the hands-off restraint that 1970s Premier Dunstan brought to Adelaide and that Gough Whitlam made national through the Australia Council, the Writers' Week imbroglio threatens to push Australian
Civil society groups are pressuring the Australian government to act quickly using existing powers to end the production of deepfakes and alleged child abuse material by X's AI bot, Grok.
Right now, there is a blanket ban on “authorised” protests across three policing districts covering much of Greater Sydney. New South Wales police commissioner Mal Lanyon confirmed on 6 January 2026, that the “public assembly restriction declaration” imposed on Christmas Eve 2025 would continue for another two weeks, and in fact, it’s in place until 24 ...
Marketed as accountability, the Bondi Royal Commission risks entrenching executive power, racialised policing and security theatre instead of justice. read now...
The establishment of the Royal Commission into Antisemitism and Social Cohesion is likely the most significant threat to forging truth in this nation, with the last hope to resist this onslaught of hasbara being a respected former High Court Justice, while the recent removal of a vital Palestinian Australian voice from a writers’ festival, is a clear ...
Even ignoring Bill Clinton's friendship with Jeffrey Epstein, his administration rivals Trump's for sheer grubbiness. The post Okay but Bill Clinton maybe should be in jail? appeared first on
The axed Adelaide Writers' Week Palestinian-Australian speaker has taken the first step in defamation proceedings against the SA premier after remarks he made about her in a press conference on
As we enter a new year, Dr Alex Vickery-Howe reflects on the anxieties and grievances that have led to competing realities in a post-truth world. read now...
Free speech in Australia is under attack from multiple directions. And its assailant is power speech: the right of the powerful to dictate terms to and attack those with less
In recent weeks, Iran has once again become the stage for one of the largest popular uprisings in its contemporary history, an uprising ignited following the calls issued by Reza Shah II.
What began as protests against crushing economic hardship, systematic repression, torture, and executions has rapidly transformed into a clear and unified national ...
By abandoning the hands-off restraint that 1970s Premier Dunstan brought to Adelaide and that Gough Whitlam made national through the Australia Council, the Writers' Week imbroglio threatens to push Australian
Civil society groups are pressuring the Australian government to act quickly using existing powers to end the production of deepfakes and alleged child abuse material by X's AI bot, Grok.