Getty ImagesThe old New Zealand Census – first conducted in 1851 – is to be no more. In its place will be a new and largely untried system that could potentially undermine the statistical basis of crucial social and economic policy making and planning. In our view, these major
Queensland Premier David Crisafulli has breached his own newly legislated hate speech laws, which carries a sentence of up to 2 years jail, with the help of federal LNP Senator James McGrath […]
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Why do the establishment media continue to legitimise politicians like One Nation's Pauline Hanson and Barnaby Joyce? Managing editor Michelle Pini analyses the media's obsession with the PHONies. read now...
The Greens, Coalition and disability advocates have come out in force against Labor's planned changes to the NDIS, and Iran continues to show no sign of joining the negotiating table.
My mother-in-law used to send extraordinary emails. The text was invariably both bold and italic, and if she was in a jaunty mood, teal. Her missives were, if nothing else, distinctive — a change in pace from the sea of 12-point Arial and Calibri that festoon the standard inbox. We’re
Four months after the Bondi attack, Australia is still coming to terms with what it means, with some of the attention focused on the idea of social cohesion. This is one of those terms that’s rarely used in daily life. But it speaks to something very important about how we
The Australian Taxation Office has revealed extensive plans to industrialise the use of artificial intelligence across its vast technology and data estate, but warned it will not compromise on data protection and stewardship, including requiring ethical considerations before sharing data (hello, robodebt). In a frank and candid keynote speech to
Patrick Honan/GettyRight now, courts across Australia are grappling with a difficult legal question. How do you put a dollar value on the cultural and spiritual harm done to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples when their Country has been damaged or taken away? In February, the Federal Court awarded the
Vitaly Gariev/PexelsAs the weather cools in the southern hemisphere and energy prices climb, many of us are trying to stay warm without cranking the heating. The doona – or duvet, if you prefer – is central to that battle. But with shelves stocked with everything from inexpensive polyester duvets
The ConversationOn April 15, United States Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth led a prayer session at the Pentagon. But instead of quoting from any recognised canon of sacred scripture, Hegseth’s prayer sounded unmistakably like Samuel L. Jackson’s “Jules”, a hitman character from Quentin Tarantino’s iconic 1994 film Pulp Fiction. In
Some historical events are so catastrophic they resist comprehension. And yet they compel us to try to understand them, again and again. Chernobyl is one of them. On April 26, 1986, at 1:23am, Reactor No. 4 at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Soviet Ukraine exploded, releasing a cloud
The United States under President Donald Trump and the European Union have a complicated relationship. On one hand, European countries and the US have built some of the strongest alliances since the end of the second world war. On the other, since the start of Trump’s second term in 2025,
Getty ImagesThe old New Zealand Census – first conducted in 1851 – is to be no more. In its place will be a new and largely untried system that could potentially undermine the statistical basis of crucial social and economic policy making and planning. In our view, these major
Queensland Premier David Crisafulli has breached his own newly legislated hate speech laws, which carries a sentence of up to 2 years jail, with the help of federal LNP Senator James McGrath […]
The post Premier David Crisafulli faces up to 2 years jail for breaching his own hate speech laws appeared first on Kangaroo Court of Australia.
Why do the establishment media continue to legitimise politicians like One Nation's Pauline Hanson and Barnaby Joyce? Managing editor Michelle Pini analyses the media's obsession with the PHONies. read now...
The Greens, Coalition and disability advocates have come out in force against Labor's planned changes to the NDIS, and Iran continues to show no sign of joining the negotiating table.
My mother-in-law used to send extraordinary emails. The text was invariably both bold and italic, and if she was in a jaunty mood, teal. Her missives were, if nothing else, distinctive — a change in pace from the sea of 12-point Arial and Calibri that festoon the standard inbox. We’re
Four months after the Bondi attack, Australia is still coming to terms with what it means, with some of the attention focused on the idea of social cohesion. This is one of those terms that’s rarely used in daily life. But it speaks to something very important about how we
The Australian Taxation Office has revealed extensive plans to industrialise the use of artificial intelligence across its vast technology and data estate, but warned it will not compromise on data protection and stewardship, including requiring ethical considerations before sharing data (hello, robodebt). In a frank and candid keynote speech to
Patrick Honan/GettyRight now, courts across Australia are grappling with a difficult legal question. How do you put a dollar value on the cultural and spiritual harm done to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples when their Country has been damaged or taken away? In February, the Federal Court awarded the
Vitaly Gariev/PexelsAs the weather cools in the southern hemisphere and energy prices climb, many of us are trying to stay warm without cranking the heating. The doona – or duvet, if you prefer – is central to that battle. But with shelves stocked with everything from inexpensive polyester duvets
The ConversationOn April 15, United States Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth led a prayer session at the Pentagon. But instead of quoting from any recognised canon of sacred scripture, Hegseth’s prayer sounded unmistakably like Samuel L. Jackson’s “Jules”, a hitman character from Quentin Tarantino’s iconic 1994 film Pulp Fiction. In
Some historical events are so catastrophic they resist comprehension. And yet they compel us to try to understand them, again and again. Chernobyl is one of them. On April 26, 1986, at 1:23am, Reactor No. 4 at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Soviet Ukraine exploded, releasing a cloud
The United States under President Donald Trump and the European Union have a complicated relationship. On one hand, European countries and the US have built some of the strongest alliances since the end of the second world war. On the other, since the start of Trump’s second term in 2025,