There was a lot of talk about winning trophies in the lead-up to the 2026 Women’s Asian Cup final, in which the Matildas were narrowly defeated by Japan 1–0 in Saturday night’s final. It was the third time Australia had met Japan in the final and represented the last chance
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is the number one person responsible for the Robodebt cover-up and that is why the Robodebt report published a week ago was a total failure that protected former […]
The post Robodebt cover-up – Who is really to blame, and where were the heroes? appeared first on Kangaroo Court of Australia.
Iran is at the crossroads once again. While bombastic left-wing activists and journalists are strangely quiet about Iranians fighting a theocracy that kills gay people, oppresses women en masse, and murders dissidents, it might be timely to remind the West what Iran, the once proud Persian lion, has been forced to become under the Ayatollahs.
There is ...
With 34% of enrolled voters counted for today’s South Australian state election, The Poll Bludger’s results have Labor winning 31 of the 47 lower house seats, the Liberals four, One Nation one and independents one, with ten still in some doubt. This is already a majority for Labor. When doubtful
Labor was declared the winner of the South Australian state election before the first vote was cast. Victory was confirmed a few hours later with what looks to be a significant swing of approval for Peter Malinauskas.
At the time of writing, the outrageously high polls for One Nation appear to be … real. The ABC election screen has them at 21 per cent ...
Shortly after midnight, Iran launched two long-range missiles towards the US base at Diego Garcia, the joint US-UK military base in the middle of the Indian Ocean, according to reports in the Wall Street Journal citing multiple US officials. This indicates a strike range of up to 4,000 kilometres.
Neither missile struck the base, but the attack marked ...
Open the first page of any British passport and you will be met by a request on behalf of the King to give its ‘bearer such assistance and protection as may be necessary’. These words are a great source of pride: they symbolise the privilege any Brit abroad has to approach a British embassy and ask the government for help, be that with a lost passport, ...
There are a lot of things that Ozempic & Co. have killed business for. Weight Watchers. Diets from cabbage soup to the boiled egg. Fat-but-jolly female film stars. The latest victim is the Lycra Company, which has filed for bankruptcy after sinking into a whopping $1.2 billion (£897 billion) of debt. That’s a lot of leotards!
Invented in 1958 by ...
The most important issue this week was Labor’s desperate ‘don’t panic!’ messaging.
Government officials claimed the problem was not a low fuel supply, but high demand. Australia has a jerry can apocalypse. There is a surge of ‘farm thieves’ cutting locks and raiding rural properties. Tractors are being drained and parked cars siphoned like it’s season ...
Louis Theroux, the Lib Dem Alan Whicker, has now had his turn at the manosphere. His new Netflix film Inside the Manosphere has gone down more or less as you would expect: clippable footage of insecure men, prompted along by Theroux’s trademark awkward questioning.
But none of this is especially difficult. The men he films are not master manipulators ...
The magnitude and speed of the US and Israeli airstrikes eliminating Iranian regime officials can be explained in part by their unprecedented use of advanced technology and AI systems.
The US military embraced AI earlier this year when Secretary of War Pete Hegseth ordered the Department of War to ‘accelerate America’s Military AI Dominance by becoming ...
There was a lot of talk about winning trophies in the lead-up to the 2026 Women’s Asian Cup final, in which the Matildas were narrowly defeated by Japan 1–0 in Saturday night’s final. It was the third time Australia had met Japan in the final and represented the last chance
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is the number one person responsible for the Robodebt cover-up and that is why the Robodebt report published a week ago was a total failure that protected former […]
The post Robodebt cover-up – Who is really to blame, and where were the heroes? appeared first on Kangaroo Court of Australia.
Iran is at the crossroads once again. While bombastic left-wing activists and journalists are strangely quiet about Iranians fighting a theocracy that kills gay people, oppresses women en masse, and murders dissidents, it might be timely to remind the West what Iran, the once proud Persian lion, has been forced to become under the Ayatollahs.
There is ...
With 34% of enrolled voters counted for today’s South Australian state election, The Poll Bludger’s results have Labor winning 31 of the 47 lower house seats, the Liberals four, One Nation one and independents one, with ten still in some doubt. This is already a majority for Labor. When doubtful
Labor was declared the winner of the South Australian state election before the first vote was cast. Victory was confirmed a few hours later with what looks to be a significant swing of approval for Peter Malinauskas.
At the time of writing, the outrageously high polls for One Nation appear to be … real. The ABC election screen has them at 21 per cent ...
Shortly after midnight, Iran launched two long-range missiles towards the US base at Diego Garcia, the joint US-UK military base in the middle of the Indian Ocean, according to reports in the Wall Street Journal citing multiple US officials. This indicates a strike range of up to 4,000 kilometres.
Neither missile struck the base, but the attack marked ...
Open the first page of any British passport and you will be met by a request on behalf of the King to give its ‘bearer such assistance and protection as may be necessary’. These words are a great source of pride: they symbolise the privilege any Brit abroad has to approach a British embassy and ask the government for help, be that with a lost passport, ...
There are a lot of things that Ozempic & Co. have killed business for. Weight Watchers. Diets from cabbage soup to the boiled egg. Fat-but-jolly female film stars. The latest victim is the Lycra Company, which has filed for bankruptcy after sinking into a whopping $1.2 billion (£897 billion) of debt. That’s a lot of leotards!
Invented in 1958 by ...
The most important issue this week was Labor’s desperate ‘don’t panic!’ messaging.
Government officials claimed the problem was not a low fuel supply, but high demand. Australia has a jerry can apocalypse. There is a surge of ‘farm thieves’ cutting locks and raiding rural properties. Tractors are being drained and parked cars siphoned like it’s season ...
Louis Theroux, the Lib Dem Alan Whicker, has now had his turn at the manosphere. His new Netflix film Inside the Manosphere has gone down more or less as you would expect: clippable footage of insecure men, prompted along by Theroux’s trademark awkward questioning.
But none of this is especially difficult. The men he films are not master manipulators ...
The magnitude and speed of the US and Israeli airstrikes eliminating Iranian regime officials can be explained in part by their unprecedented use of advanced technology and AI systems.
The US military embraced AI earlier this year when Secretary of War Pete Hegseth ordered the Department of War to ‘accelerate America’s Military AI Dominance by becoming ...