Jillian Segal's extraordinary proposal to personally censor media outlets would mean Australia's most right-wing broadcasters and magazines would be 'assisted' to avoid antisemitism. The post So, will News Corp, Seven
'It’s hard to escape the authoritarian implications of this extraordinary proposal. The similarities to the actions of the Trump administration are all too clear.' The post Segal’s antisemitism plan would
Anthony Albanese has managed our relationship with China as well as John Howard did. But now the challenge is becoming much greater. Can we step up? The post It’s time
The founder of the Queensland Greens has been expelled from the party, a casualty of its escalating internal war over gender ideology and free speech. read now...
People who for years have clogged our airwaves with various 'free speech' crises apparently caused by anti-vilification laws are weirdly quiet today after Jillian Segal's antisemitism report. The post The
Australia's antisemitism envoy has praised how platforms like Elon Musk's X are using AI to fight hate — days after X's AI bot Grok was taken offline for antisemitic posts.
The inquest into the killing of Kumanjayi Walker found the officer who shot him three times was racist. But the justice system and media class have proven we have a
The world of Joycean studies is, on the face of it, downright bizarre. What is there to say about the professors who pore over the puns and portmanteaus of Finnegans Wake? Or the crowds the world over who celebrate with fancy dress and fried liver breakfasts the day James Joyce was
The widely held view among rugby players, coaches and officials is that headgear can’t prevent concussion. If so, why wear it? It’s hot, it can block vision and hearing, and it can be uncomfortable. Headgear was originally designed to protect players from cuts and abrasions. But players still hope it
Special envoy to combat antisemitism Jillian Segal has laid out her plan to tackle antisemitism in Australia. Some Jewish groups have welcomed the recommendations, but there are wider fears of
Jillian Segal's extraordinary proposal to personally censor media outlets would mean Australia's most right-wing broadcasters and magazines would be 'assisted' to avoid antisemitism. The post So, will News Corp, Seven
'It’s hard to escape the authoritarian implications of this extraordinary proposal. The similarities to the actions of the Trump administration are all too clear.' The post Segal’s antisemitism plan would
Anthony Albanese has managed our relationship with China as well as John Howard did. But now the challenge is becoming much greater. Can we step up? The post It’s time
The founder of the Queensland Greens has been expelled from the party, a casualty of its escalating internal war over gender ideology and free speech. read now...
People who for years have clogged our airwaves with various 'free speech' crises apparently caused by anti-vilification laws are weirdly quiet today after Jillian Segal's antisemitism report. The post The
Australia's antisemitism envoy has praised how platforms like Elon Musk's X are using AI to fight hate — days after X's AI bot Grok was taken offline for antisemitic posts.
The inquest into the killing of Kumanjayi Walker found the officer who shot him three times was racist. But the justice system and media class have proven we have a
The world of Joycean studies is, on the face of it, downright bizarre. What is there to say about the professors who pore over the puns and portmanteaus of Finnegans Wake? Or the crowds the world over who celebrate with fancy dress and fried liver breakfasts the day James Joyce was
The widely held view among rugby players, coaches and officials is that headgear can’t prevent concussion. If so, why wear it? It’s hot, it can block vision and hearing, and it can be uncomfortable. Headgear was originally designed to protect players from cuts and abrasions. But players still hope it
Special envoy to combat antisemitism Jillian Segal has laid out her plan to tackle antisemitism in Australia. Some Jewish groups have welcomed the recommendations, but there are wider fears of