US President Donald Trump has told anti-government demonstrators in Iran to keep protesting, saying 'help is on the way', as reports suggest thousands of people have been killed. The post
The National Socialist Network (referred to commonly as the Neo-Nazis), has announced its intention to imminently dissolve before the new anti-hate laws pass.
Also included are what it described as ‘co-projects’ including White Australia, the European Australian Movement, and the White Australia Party.
These groups have said they will disband no later ...
This afternoon, Adelaide Writers Week was cancelled for 2026 – less than a week after Palestinian-Australian writer Randa Abdel-Fattah was disinvited by the Adelaide Festival board. This came despite the “strongest opposition” from Writers Week director Louise Adler, who resigned this morning. The board has announced its remaining members will
Mark Rowley, the head of the Metropolitan Police, has been discussing London’s crime rates. Rowley it seems, is eager to talk about London’s homicide rate – which fell last year. During one interview he told listeners that he ‘is about facts and evidence cos I’m a copper’, before going on to provide some highly selective statistics to support his claim ...
Ruth Wisse defines anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism as ‘the organisation of politics against the Jews’, and in Britain it is striking just how openly the organisers operate. During his remarks to Sunday’s Jewish Labour Movement conference, Communities Secretary Steve Reed revealed that a Jewish colleague was ‘banned’ from visiting a school in his ...
Most people in New South Wales would recognise Jeffrey Epstein and associate the deceased United States citizen with being a child sex offender, involved in a smorgasbord of criminal offences. Yet, the multimillionaire financier was only ever convicted on two offences. These comprised of two convictions in 2008 for soliciting a minor for prostitution ...
As Iranians revolt against the brutal Islamic theocracy that has throttled their civilisation since 1979, striking images of young Persian women have been circulating online. They are lighting cigarettes by burning photographs of Ayatollah Khamenei. With their insouciant attitude, tumbles of curls, kohl-lined eyes and lolling fags, they could be on the ...
In the race to achieve net zero emissions by 2050, many Whitehall departments, Westminster thinktanks and independent bodies have produced cost estimates of the policy. These range from modest percentages of GDP to eye-watering trillions. Often, however, they rely on overly optimistic assumptions about the price of green technologies, and mask the ...
Elizabeth Mildwater has taken up leadership of the NSW Department of Customer Service. Mildwater inherits a packed agenda, with the job considered one of the most challenging in the state service. Her new department handles most of the state’s public-facing business. Now housing Digital NSW, it is also leading the
The demand for a royal commission into the Bondi killings reflects media and political pressure rather than any clear investigative necessity. read now...
External shocks have always existed. What has changed is how quickly they now convert into balance-sheet consequences, cancelled capital programs, disrupted approvals, and rewritten budgets. They belong on board agendas now, not because leaders suddenly care more, but because the operating environment is more likely to break key assumptions within
US President Donald Trump has told anti-government demonstrators in Iran to keep protesting, saying 'help is on the way', as reports suggest thousands of people have been killed. The post
The National Socialist Network (referred to commonly as the Neo-Nazis), has announced its intention to imminently dissolve before the new anti-hate laws pass.
Also included are what it described as ‘co-projects’ including White Australia, the European Australian Movement, and the White Australia Party.
These groups have said they will disband no later ...
This afternoon, Adelaide Writers Week was cancelled for 2026 – less than a week after Palestinian-Australian writer Randa Abdel-Fattah was disinvited by the Adelaide Festival board. This came despite the “strongest opposition” from Writers Week director Louise Adler, who resigned this morning. The board has announced its remaining members will
Mark Rowley, the head of the Metropolitan Police, has been discussing London’s crime rates. Rowley it seems, is eager to talk about London’s homicide rate – which fell last year. During one interview he told listeners that he ‘is about facts and evidence cos I’m a copper’, before going on to provide some highly selective statistics to support his claim ...
Ruth Wisse defines anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism as ‘the organisation of politics against the Jews’, and in Britain it is striking just how openly the organisers operate. During his remarks to Sunday’s Jewish Labour Movement conference, Communities Secretary Steve Reed revealed that a Jewish colleague was ‘banned’ from visiting a school in his ...
Most people in New South Wales would recognise Jeffrey Epstein and associate the deceased United States citizen with being a child sex offender, involved in a smorgasbord of criminal offences. Yet, the multimillionaire financier was only ever convicted on two offences. These comprised of two convictions in 2008 for soliciting a minor for prostitution ...
As Iranians revolt against the brutal Islamic theocracy that has throttled their civilisation since 1979, striking images of young Persian women have been circulating online. They are lighting cigarettes by burning photographs of Ayatollah Khamenei. With their insouciant attitude, tumbles of curls, kohl-lined eyes and lolling fags, they could be on the ...
In the race to achieve net zero emissions by 2050, many Whitehall departments, Westminster thinktanks and independent bodies have produced cost estimates of the policy. These range from modest percentages of GDP to eye-watering trillions. Often, however, they rely on overly optimistic assumptions about the price of green technologies, and mask the ...
Elizabeth Mildwater has taken up leadership of the NSW Department of Customer Service. Mildwater inherits a packed agenda, with the job considered one of the most challenging in the state service. Her new department handles most of the state’s public-facing business. Now housing Digital NSW, it is also leading the
The demand for a royal commission into the Bondi killings reflects media and political pressure rather than any clear investigative necessity. read now...
External shocks have always existed. What has changed is how quickly they now convert into balance-sheet consequences, cancelled capital programs, disrupted approvals, and rewritten budgets. They belong on board agendas now, not because leaders suddenly care more, but because the operating environment is more likely to break key assumptions within