Victoria police counterterrorism officers raided four activists at around 7 am on 17 April 2026, as the women were allegedly connected to a 5-minute-long theatrical stunt outside the US consulate in Naarm-Melbourne on 26 March, which involved the pouring of oil and blood around the entrance to the American office, which unfortunately, saw one Victoria ...
Plus the US is celebrating its 250th anniversary with a new passport. Zero points for guessing whose mug it features. The post Age diet piece leaves a bad taste, Comic
With the US blockade stopping shits from accessing ports, and the fuel crisis driving the cost of flights up, thousands of workers are stranded - and no one is coming
Opponents insist Milthorpe, who has received funding from Climate 200 and an endorsement from David Pocock, is a 'teal'. But of course, no-one has bothered to define what that is
Twenty protesters were arrested by Queensland police at the Not Our Law rally in Magan-djin-Brisbane on 18 April 2026, for the crime of either displaying or speaking the currently illegal phrase “From the River to the Sea”. The outcome was not so unexpected because the point of the action was to highlight the absurdity of this criminal offence recently ...
The Reserve Bank may or may not lift rates in May but it will be concerned that the US-inflicted fuel price shock doesn't become entrenched. Meanwhile, corporations could exploit inflation
Two employees of companies in Gina Rinehart's Hancock empire have donated $500,000 each to One Nation. The post Gina Rinehart’s employees are making big One Nation donations appeared first on
PM Anthony Albanese has ruled out a 25% Gas Tax to raise $17 billion in the May budget but has so far said nothing about Fortescue Metals’ campaign to slash diesel tax […]
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Transitioning to electric vehicles is a core way that we will insulate ourselves from the ongoing instability in the Middle East. The post Big diesel utes and the deep throaty
On the face of it, the government’s desire to make references to te Tiriti o Waitangi consistent across all legislation sounds reasonable. As Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith argued, current laws variously require decision-makers to “give effect to”, “recognise and provide for”, “honour” or “have particular regard to” the Treaty and
Claims of “exploding” migration collapse under scrutiny, as the misuse of ABS PLT data fuels a misleading political narrative about Labor’s policies. read now...
With inflation jumping to 4.6% in March, Jim Chalmers says Treasury expects there are more rises to come. Meanwhile, the royal commission into antisemitism will release its interim report today.
Victoria police counterterrorism officers raided four activists at around 7 am on 17 April 2026, as the women were allegedly connected to a 5-minute-long theatrical stunt outside the US consulate in Naarm-Melbourne on 26 March, which involved the pouring of oil and blood around the entrance to the American office, which unfortunately, saw one Victoria ...
Plus the US is celebrating its 250th anniversary with a new passport. Zero points for guessing whose mug it features. The post Age diet piece leaves a bad taste, Comic
With the US blockade stopping shits from accessing ports, and the fuel crisis driving the cost of flights up, thousands of workers are stranded - and no one is coming
Opponents insist Milthorpe, who has received funding from Climate 200 and an endorsement from David Pocock, is a 'teal'. But of course, no-one has bothered to define what that is
Twenty protesters were arrested by Queensland police at the Not Our Law rally in Magan-djin-Brisbane on 18 April 2026, for the crime of either displaying or speaking the currently illegal phrase “From the River to the Sea”. The outcome was not so unexpected because the point of the action was to highlight the absurdity of this criminal offence recently ...
The Reserve Bank may or may not lift rates in May but it will be concerned that the US-inflicted fuel price shock doesn't become entrenched. Meanwhile, corporations could exploit inflation
Two employees of companies in Gina Rinehart's Hancock empire have donated $500,000 each to One Nation. The post Gina Rinehart’s employees are making big One Nation donations appeared first on
PM Anthony Albanese has ruled out a 25% Gas Tax to raise $17 billion in the May budget but has so far said nothing about Fortescue Metals’ campaign to slash diesel tax […]
The post PM Anthony Albanese rules out a Gas Tax but says nothing about diesel tax rebates for big miners appeared first on Kangaroo Court of Australia.
Transitioning to electric vehicles is a core way that we will insulate ourselves from the ongoing instability in the Middle East. The post Big diesel utes and the deep throaty
On the face of it, the government’s desire to make references to te Tiriti o Waitangi consistent across all legislation sounds reasonable. As Justice Minister Paul Goldsmith argued, current laws variously require decision-makers to “give effect to”, “recognise and provide for”, “honour” or “have particular regard to” the Treaty and
Claims of “exploding” migration collapse under scrutiny, as the misuse of ABS PLT data fuels a misleading political narrative about Labor’s policies. read now...
With inflation jumping to 4.6% in March, Jim Chalmers says Treasury expects there are more rises to come. Meanwhile, the royal commission into antisemitism will release its interim report today.