In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles:
Severity Appeal Against Drug Importation Succeeds as Judge Failed to Properly Sentence
The judge failed to properly implement ‘instinctive synthesis’ during the sentencing process.
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Sydney Rallies Against Trump’s Imperial Assault on Venezuela, ...
New South Wales police shot and killed a 49-year-old man on Darkinjung land in the state’s Central Coast town of Springfield at 3.30 pm on Wednesday, 7 January 2026, after a mental health check turned into a siege situation.
This killing of a civilian having a mental health episode by police marks just one death among many of late, which has made this ...
On the day following New South Wales police commissioner Mal Lanyon having extended the first ever blanket ban on so-called authorised protests in parts of Greater Sydney, three local social justice organisations lodged a legal challenge to the protest prohibition regime that was enacted on Christmas Eve 2025, as they claim the power to suspend the ...
A New South Wales parliamentary inquiry into prohibiting slogans that incite hatred is accepting public submissions until Monday, 12 January 2026.
This inquiry is further continuing the Minns government’s yearlong addiction to kneejerk legislating primarily to respond to pro-Palestine/anti-Gaza genocide protests, along with staged hate crimes and most ...
A man has died in hospital, after being sprayed in the face with OC (oleoresin capsicum) or pepper spray as New South Wales police officers attempted to arrest him in relation to a domestic violence callout. The 52-year-old man suffered a cardiac arrest at the scene that took place on Wangal land at a residence in the Sydney inner west suburb of ...
New South Wales police commissioner Mal Lanyon announced on Tuesday, 6 January 2026, that he’d come to the decision to reimpose the official prohibition on all authorised protests for another 14 day period across three policing areas in Greater Sydney. This blanket ban on approved demonstrations continues to be in place because of the 14 December 2025 ...
Hundreds gathered on Gadigal land before Sydney Town Hall on Sunday, 4 January 2026, to protest the Trump administration’s military assault on Venezuela and the kidnapping of president Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores.
The rally occurred despite an official two-week blanket ban on protest being in place across a large section of Greater Sydney, ...
At 5pm on Wednesday, 31 December 2025, NSW police officers from the New England Police District, executed a search warrant on Gomeroi land at a property on Hall Street, in the small New South Wales town of Gilgai. This raid was part of an ongoing crackdown into prohibited drugs in the local area.
The search turned up an amount of cocaine, some ...
In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles:
The Special Terrorism Policing Powers Triggered by the Bondi Beach Massacre Explained
New legislation confers sweeping powers upon police to suppress fundamental civil liberties.
Click here to read the article
The Offence of Threatening or Committing a Terrorist Act in ...
The United Nations recognised Israel is perpetrating genocide against the Palestinians of Gaza in September 2025, despite sustained denials by Israel and its allies. The illegal mass murder and attempts to hide it have too caused broad social upheaval, rising divisions and circulating disinformation right across the western world that’s dramatically ...
In his post-Bondi Beach massacre Sky News interview, New South Wales premier Chris Minns told host Sharri Markson that he’s considering whether to permit Jewish organisation Community Security Group to be armed whilst working events in public places. So, this could mean armed officers in public working for CSG, which has known links to the Israeli ...
In the immediate aftermath of the Bondi massacre, questions turned to how intelligence and policing systems had not detected an ISIS-inspired father and son plotting a mass murder at a high-profile Jewish festival, with an arsenal of legal firearms. The response has unsurprisingly been the launch of inquiries, both nationally and at the state level, ...
In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles:
Severity Appeal Against Drug Importation Succeeds as Judge Failed to Properly Sentence
The judge failed to properly implement ‘instinctive synthesis’ during the sentencing process.
Click here to read the article
Sydney Rallies Against Trump’s Imperial Assault on Venezuela, ...
New South Wales police shot and killed a 49-year-old man on Darkinjung land in the state’s Central Coast town of Springfield at 3.30 pm on Wednesday, 7 January 2026, after a mental health check turned into a siege situation.
This killing of a civilian having a mental health episode by police marks just one death among many of late, which has made this ...
On the day following New South Wales police commissioner Mal Lanyon having extended the first ever blanket ban on so-called authorised protests in parts of Greater Sydney, three local social justice organisations lodged a legal challenge to the protest prohibition regime that was enacted on Christmas Eve 2025, as they claim the power to suspend the ...
A New South Wales parliamentary inquiry into prohibiting slogans that incite hatred is accepting public submissions until Monday, 12 January 2026.
This inquiry is further continuing the Minns government’s yearlong addiction to kneejerk legislating primarily to respond to pro-Palestine/anti-Gaza genocide protests, along with staged hate crimes and most ...
A man has died in hospital, after being sprayed in the face with OC (oleoresin capsicum) or pepper spray as New South Wales police officers attempted to arrest him in relation to a domestic violence callout. The 52-year-old man suffered a cardiac arrest at the scene that took place on Wangal land at a residence in the Sydney inner west suburb of ...
New South Wales police commissioner Mal Lanyon announced on Tuesday, 6 January 2026, that he’d come to the decision to reimpose the official prohibition on all authorised protests for another 14 day period across three policing areas in Greater Sydney. This blanket ban on approved demonstrations continues to be in place because of the 14 December 2025 ...
Hundreds gathered on Gadigal land before Sydney Town Hall on Sunday, 4 January 2026, to protest the Trump administration’s military assault on Venezuela and the kidnapping of president Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores.
The rally occurred despite an official two-week blanket ban on protest being in place across a large section of Greater Sydney, ...
At 5pm on Wednesday, 31 December 2025, NSW police officers from the New England Police District, executed a search warrant on Gomeroi land at a property on Hall Street, in the small New South Wales town of Gilgai. This raid was part of an ongoing crackdown into prohibited drugs in the local area.
The search turned up an amount of cocaine, some ...
In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles:
The Special Terrorism Policing Powers Triggered by the Bondi Beach Massacre Explained
New legislation confers sweeping powers upon police to suppress fundamental civil liberties.
Click here to read the article
The Offence of Threatening or Committing a Terrorist Act in ...
The United Nations recognised Israel is perpetrating genocide against the Palestinians of Gaza in September 2025, despite sustained denials by Israel and its allies. The illegal mass murder and attempts to hide it have too caused broad social upheaval, rising divisions and circulating disinformation right across the western world that’s dramatically ...
In his post-Bondi Beach massacre Sky News interview, New South Wales premier Chris Minns told host Sharri Markson that he’s considering whether to permit Jewish organisation Community Security Group to be armed whilst working events in public places. So, this could mean armed officers in public working for CSG, which has known links to the Israeli ...
In the immediate aftermath of the Bondi massacre, questions turned to how intelligence and policing systems had not detected an ISIS-inspired father and son plotting a mass murder at a high-profile Jewish festival, with an arsenal of legal firearms. The response has unsurprisingly been the launch of inquiries, both nationally and at the state level, ...