The 9 February 2026 NSW police assault upon the 20,000 pro-Palestinian Sydneysiders gathered to peacefully protest the official visit of Israeli president Isaac Herzog continues to leave much of the constituency stunned. The shock of witnessing NSW police liberally applying brute force to civilians appears unprecedented in living memory, and it’s not ...
In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles:
NSW to Prohibit the Use of ‘Good Character’ as a Mitigating Factor in Sentencing
New legislation will, if enacted, prohibit courts from considering prior good character when determining penalties for individuals who commit crimes.
Click here to read the article
Criminal ...
“Fascism and authoritarianism isn’t just in Trump’s USA,” insisted Greens Senator Dr Mehreen Faruqi in a social media post on Tuesday, the day after the New South Wales police attacked 20,000 pro-Palestinians demonstrators on Gadigal land at Sydney Town Hall. “It takes root here too,” she added.
The unbridled NSW police assault on civilians protesting ...
The 31-year-old white Australian man who tossed a homemade bomb that failed to go off into the crowd at the First Nations Invasion Day rally in Boorloo-Perth was charged with engaging in an act of terrorism on 5 February 2026. This is significant, in terms of white settler violence towards First Peoples being recognised as terrorism, as the act mirrors ...
Multiple polls in early 2026 have Pauline Hanson’s One Nation Party coming in at second place behind the Labor government. Of course, unlike the Coalition opposition, One Nation only holds a few seats in parliament and has only ever run candidates in limited electorates. But Hanson has said that if the constituency desires it, her party will run ...
Tens of thousands of pro-Palestinians gathered on Gadigal land at Sydney Town Hall on 9 February 2026, to rally against the visit of Israeli president Isaac Herzog. But little did they understand that NSW ministers and senior police had predetermined that if they did exercise their right to assemble and continued to seek to march then New South Wales ...
As New South Wales police confirmed to tens of thousands of civilians, during the 9 February 2026 protest against the official visit of Israeli president Isaac Herzog, its chief concern is protecting an amoral ruling class. And despite the potential lethality of crowd control weapons, police are willing to use CCWs to progress this goal, even with ...
The New South Wales police unleashed upon tens of thousands of protesters demonstrating against the visit of Israeli president Isaac Herzog in an utterly disgusting manner on the night of Monday, 9 February 2026. All protesters were a target regardless of age or disability. Community safety was no concern, and the ragingly successful protest against ...
Australia is facing a growing crisis of drug-related harm. Overdose deaths are rising and there’s inadequate investment in proven harm reduction strategies such as Supervised Injecting Facilities (SIFs). Despite the evidence supporting SIFs as effective public health interventions, Australia operates only two such facilities, one in Sydney and the ...
Israeli president Issac Herzog arrived in Sydney on Monday, 9 February 2026 as part of his official four day visit. The stated purpose of Herzog’s tour is so he can mourn with the Jewish families, who lost loved ones in the Bondi Beach massacre. Yet, as his nation has been engaged in a 27-month-long genocide, a massive protest is set to take place on ...
In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles:
How Are Laws Made in New South Wales?
An outline of the steps that lead to the enactment of legislation in New South Wales.
Click here to read the article
The Offence of Kidnapping in New South Wales
Far-right extremists were in an online chatroom discussing kidnapping the ...
No one had considered the Epstein Files were going to be childhood reading. Yet, neither did anyone expect them to read like a modern version of The Marquis De Sade’s 120 Days of Sodom, with instead of high-ranking French aristocracy, the main players are now some of the most powerful politicians and oligarchs on the planet.
The US Department of ...
The 9 February 2026 NSW police assault upon the 20,000 pro-Palestinian Sydneysiders gathered to peacefully protest the official visit of Israeli president Isaac Herzog continues to leave much of the constituency stunned. The shock of witnessing NSW police liberally applying brute force to civilians appears unprecedented in living memory, and it’s not ...
In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles:
NSW to Prohibit the Use of ‘Good Character’ as a Mitigating Factor in Sentencing
New legislation will, if enacted, prohibit courts from considering prior good character when determining penalties for individuals who commit crimes.
Click here to read the article
Criminal ...
“Fascism and authoritarianism isn’t just in Trump’s USA,” insisted Greens Senator Dr Mehreen Faruqi in a social media post on Tuesday, the day after the New South Wales police attacked 20,000 pro-Palestinians demonstrators on Gadigal land at Sydney Town Hall. “It takes root here too,” she added.
The unbridled NSW police assault on civilians protesting ...
The 31-year-old white Australian man who tossed a homemade bomb that failed to go off into the crowd at the First Nations Invasion Day rally in Boorloo-Perth was charged with engaging in an act of terrorism on 5 February 2026. This is significant, in terms of white settler violence towards First Peoples being recognised as terrorism, as the act mirrors ...
Multiple polls in early 2026 have Pauline Hanson’s One Nation Party coming in at second place behind the Labor government. Of course, unlike the Coalition opposition, One Nation only holds a few seats in parliament and has only ever run candidates in limited electorates. But Hanson has said that if the constituency desires it, her party will run ...
Tens of thousands of pro-Palestinians gathered on Gadigal land at Sydney Town Hall on 9 February 2026, to rally against the visit of Israeli president Isaac Herzog. But little did they understand that NSW ministers and senior police had predetermined that if they did exercise their right to assemble and continued to seek to march then New South Wales ...
As New South Wales police confirmed to tens of thousands of civilians, during the 9 February 2026 protest against the official visit of Israeli president Isaac Herzog, its chief concern is protecting an amoral ruling class. And despite the potential lethality of crowd control weapons, police are willing to use CCWs to progress this goal, even with ...
The New South Wales police unleashed upon tens of thousands of protesters demonstrating against the visit of Israeli president Isaac Herzog in an utterly disgusting manner on the night of Monday, 9 February 2026. All protesters were a target regardless of age or disability. Community safety was no concern, and the ragingly successful protest against ...
Australia is facing a growing crisis of drug-related harm. Overdose deaths are rising and there’s inadequate investment in proven harm reduction strategies such as Supervised Injecting Facilities (SIFs). Despite the evidence supporting SIFs as effective public health interventions, Australia operates only two such facilities, one in Sydney and the ...
Israeli president Issac Herzog arrived in Sydney on Monday, 9 February 2026 as part of his official four day visit. The stated purpose of Herzog’s tour is so he can mourn with the Jewish families, who lost loved ones in the Bondi Beach massacre. Yet, as his nation has been engaged in a 27-month-long genocide, a massive protest is set to take place on ...
In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles:
How Are Laws Made in New South Wales?
An outline of the steps that lead to the enactment of legislation in New South Wales.
Click here to read the article
The Offence of Kidnapping in New South Wales
Far-right extremists were in an online chatroom discussing kidnapping the ...
No one had considered the Epstein Files were going to be childhood reading. Yet, neither did anyone expect them to read like a modern version of The Marquis De Sade’s 120 Days of Sodom, with instead of high-ranking French aristocracy, the main players are now some of the most powerful politicians and oligarchs on the planet.
The US Department of ...