Victoria Police Port (Public Order Response Team) officers conducted eight raids upon properties around Naarm-Melbourne early morning on Friday, 27 March 2026, in order to apprehend eight women, who’d taken part in a nonviolent protest action involving the statue of Victorian feminist activist Zelda D’Apron that sits on Wurundjeri and Boon Wurrung land ...
New South Wales Greens MP Jenny Leong was removed from the lower house during Question Time on 25 March 2026, as she attempted to provide NSW premier Chris Minns with 117 community member accounts of the NSW police brutality that was unleashed upon the 9 February 2026 protest against the official visit of Israeli president Isaac Herzog on Gadigal land ...
A 27-year-old woman was arrested on Gadigal land at her Potts Point residence on Wednesday, 25 March 2026, as part of the ongoing investigations of Strike Force Laine, which is the New South Wales Police Force probe into the participants of the 9 February 2026 civil society protest against the official visit of Israeli president Issac Herzog, which ...
In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles:
Severity Appeal Succeeds as Material Containing Unproven Charges “Infected” Sentencing
The appeal court ordered that the defendant be resentenced as the prosecution tendered material regarding past allegations that had not been proven.
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The ...
Sex workers are descending upon Melbourne’s Magistrates Court at 8.45 am on Tuesday, 31 March 2026, to call for justice for Yuko, a 62-year-old Asian migrant sex worker, who was raped and murdered in horrible circumstances, as she was legally working in a Footscray brothel. And those rallying before the court are calling for the case to go to trial, so ...
Despite it being announced the night prior that they would be in attendance, when prime minister Anthony Albanese and home affairs minister Tony Burke turned up at Lakemba Mosque during the end of Ramadan Eid celebration last Friday, 20 March 2026, a significant number of worshippers decried their attendance at the event, claiming their political ...
The US and Israel began their war of aggression on Iran on 28 February 2026, based on the pretext of saving the Iranian people from the tyranny of their government. Australia was the first nation to extol the virtues of this mission, yet then it promptly passed laws allowing it to impose a ban on 7,000-odd Iranians with valid visas from entering this ...
The New South Wales government has put its attempt to silently pass legislation which would have eroded land rights on hold after being called out by the Aboriginal Land Council.
The New South Wales Aboriginal Land Council confirmed on 20 March 2026, that Aboriginal land rights are under “an attack by stealth” from the NSW Minns government, as it ...
On Saturday, 21 March 2026, members of Victorian Socialists went out to speak with communities across four locations in Naarm-Melbourne. And the discussions they engaged in with local community members revolved around why there is a growing need for a coordinated pushback against Pauline Hanson’s One Nation Party’s divisive politicking.
The reason that ...
Legislation set to make ASIO’s “compulsory questioning powers” permanent is before the Senate, after passing the lower house in mid-February 2026. And that it is Labor championing this reform, which will further broaden the scope of the nation’s chief spying agency’s ability to question non-suspects for up to 24 hours, reveals just how far to the right ...
The New South Wales Police Force put out an appeal for information about a string of recent vehicle thefts that are alleged to have taken place on Wiradjuri land in the western New South Wales town of Warren.
The initial incident involved officers from the Orana Mid-Western Police District being called out to the Oxley Highway in Warren, after ...
In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles:
Evidence Before NSW Parliament Is Admissible When Applying for a Recusal Order
The court found that evidence before parliament can be used when applying to remove a judge from a case.
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Offences Relating to Credit and Debit Card ...
Victoria Police Port (Public Order Response Team) officers conducted eight raids upon properties around Naarm-Melbourne early morning on Friday, 27 March 2026, in order to apprehend eight women, who’d taken part in a nonviolent protest action involving the statue of Victorian feminist activist Zelda D’Apron that sits on Wurundjeri and Boon Wurrung land ...
New South Wales Greens MP Jenny Leong was removed from the lower house during Question Time on 25 March 2026, as she attempted to provide NSW premier Chris Minns with 117 community member accounts of the NSW police brutality that was unleashed upon the 9 February 2026 protest against the official visit of Israeli president Isaac Herzog on Gadigal land ...
A 27-year-old woman was arrested on Gadigal land at her Potts Point residence on Wednesday, 25 March 2026, as part of the ongoing investigations of Strike Force Laine, which is the New South Wales Police Force probe into the participants of the 9 February 2026 civil society protest against the official visit of Israeli president Issac Herzog, which ...
In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles:
Severity Appeal Succeeds as Material Containing Unproven Charges “Infected” Sentencing
The appeal court ordered that the defendant be resentenced as the prosecution tendered material regarding past allegations that had not been proven.
Click here to read the article
The ...
Sex workers are descending upon Melbourne’s Magistrates Court at 8.45 am on Tuesday, 31 March 2026, to call for justice for Yuko, a 62-year-old Asian migrant sex worker, who was raped and murdered in horrible circumstances, as she was legally working in a Footscray brothel. And those rallying before the court are calling for the case to go to trial, so ...
Despite it being announced the night prior that they would be in attendance, when prime minister Anthony Albanese and home affairs minister Tony Burke turned up at Lakemba Mosque during the end of Ramadan Eid celebration last Friday, 20 March 2026, a significant number of worshippers decried their attendance at the event, claiming their political ...
The US and Israel began their war of aggression on Iran on 28 February 2026, based on the pretext of saving the Iranian people from the tyranny of their government. Australia was the first nation to extol the virtues of this mission, yet then it promptly passed laws allowing it to impose a ban on 7,000-odd Iranians with valid visas from entering this ...
The New South Wales government has put its attempt to silently pass legislation which would have eroded land rights on hold after being called out by the Aboriginal Land Council.
The New South Wales Aboriginal Land Council confirmed on 20 March 2026, that Aboriginal land rights are under “an attack by stealth” from the NSW Minns government, as it ...
On Saturday, 21 March 2026, members of Victorian Socialists went out to speak with communities across four locations in Naarm-Melbourne. And the discussions they engaged in with local community members revolved around why there is a growing need for a coordinated pushback against Pauline Hanson’s One Nation Party’s divisive politicking.
The reason that ...
Legislation set to make ASIO’s “compulsory questioning powers” permanent is before the Senate, after passing the lower house in mid-February 2026. And that it is Labor championing this reform, which will further broaden the scope of the nation’s chief spying agency’s ability to question non-suspects for up to 24 hours, reveals just how far to the right ...
The New South Wales Police Force put out an appeal for information about a string of recent vehicle thefts that are alleged to have taken place on Wiradjuri land in the western New South Wales town of Warren.
The initial incident involved officers from the Orana Mid-Western Police District being called out to the Oxley Highway in Warren, after ...
In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles:
Evidence Before NSW Parliament Is Admissible When Applying for a Recusal Order
The court found that evidence before parliament can be used when applying to remove a judge from a case.
Click here to read the article
Offences Relating to Credit and Debit Card ...