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Protecting victims of explicit AI content online

Protecting victims of explicit AI content online

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 ...
Pennings Reigns Victorious Over Adanis’ Five-Year “Attack Dog” Legal Pursuit

Pennings Reigns Victorious Over Adanis’ Five-Year “Attack Dog” Legal Pursuit

Environmental activist Ben Pennings has come out the other end of a five-year-long legal persecution waged against him by Indian business tycoon Gautam Adani victorious. Pennings signed off on a 26 November 2025 order that ended the yearslong proceedings, as plaintiffs Adani Mining and Carmichael Rail Network dropped the 26 August 2020 filed lawsuit ...
The Dismissal from below

The Dismissal from below

In November 1975 the Dismissal seemed the biggest of big deals in Australian political history. For years after, you could still, without great difficulty, find the “rage” Gough Whitlam had asked his supporters to maintain during the 1975 election campaign. The passionate ones survive today, but in dwindling numbers. Few

Protecting victims of explicit AI content online

Protecting victims of explicit AI content online
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 ...

Pennings Reigns Victorious Over Adanis’ Five-Year “Attack Dog” Legal Pursuit

Pennings Reigns Victorious Over Adanis’ Five-Year “Attack Dog” Legal Pursuit
Environmental activist Ben Pennings has come out the other end of a five-year-long legal persecution waged against him by Indian business tycoon Gautam Adani victorious. Pennings signed off on a 26 November 2025 order that ended the yearslong proceedings, as plaintiffs Adani Mining and Carmichael Rail Network dropped the 26 August 2020 filed lawsuit ...

The Dismissal from below

The Dismissal from below
In November 1975 the Dismissal seemed the biggest of big deals in Australian political history. For years after, you could still, without great difficulty, find the “rage” Gough Whitlam had asked his supporters to maintain during the 1975 election campaign. The passionate ones survive today, but in dwindling numbers. Few