Australian Taxation Office whistleblower Richard Boyle does not have to spend any time in prison, which is not only splendid for him and his partner Louise Beaston, but a hell of a lot of people nationwide breathed a sigh of relief on hearing Richard wasn’t going to stew away in prison over having legitimately exposed the ATO misapplying a garnishee ...
Following Australian PM Anthony Albanese’s decision to expel the Iranian ambassador and list the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as terrorists, in light of ASIO conclusions that the Islamic Republic coordinated two local antisemitic attacks, the Israeli English-language broadsheet the Jerusalem Post has questioned whether Mossad, Israel’s chief ...
Australian Greens Senator David Shoebridge has reintroduced the Right to Protest Bill 2025 into the Senate, which serves to uphold the right to protest, via the overriding of state antiprotest laws, at a point in time when public assemblies are ever-increasingly under attack in this country, and when it has been demonstrated on the streets to be ...
Sydney University academics Professor John Keane and Dr Nick Riemer are the next Australian pro-Palestinians being made to front up to the Federal Court, as their own colleagues lodged an antisemitism complaint against them, not for anything extreme, but simply due to their opposition to the mass murder in Gaza, and the unexceptional nature of the ...
The brief window of hope that the Palestine solidarity movement secured via its recent mass mobilisation on the Sydney Harbour Bridge was dashed on Tuesday, 26 August 2025 when the Albanese government, following its earlier decision to recognise Palestine, sanctioned Iran in the form of expelling its ambassador, which further signalled our ongoing ...
Most Australians are aware that the US military has a presence in the north of the continent, although many would be dumbfounded by the extent of Washington’s current soft colonisation of the region, and there are further circumstances raising eyebrows about the Northern Territory, which is the Finocchiaro ministry’s law-and-order drive, and the two ...
New South Wales premier Chris Minns has supported calls made by other politicians for a parliamentary inquiry to uncover potential victims of the man dubbed the “backpacker killer”, Ivan Milat, who passed away from stomach cancer in 1999 after being taken from Goulburn prison to Sydney’s Prince of Wales Hospital.
But while the proposal has broadly been ...
The two-year-long moral panic around antisemitism that’s overwhelmed the Australian public sphere, has now led to the holding of the inaugural 2025 Australian Mayors Summit Against Antisemitism on Yugambeh land on the Gold Coast, but unlike other such antisemitism initiatives of late, the Queensland forum appears to have both a Christian and Jewish ...
In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles:
Supreme Court Judgment Permitting the Sydney Harbour Bridge March for Humanity to Proceed
The court permitted the March for Humanity on the basis that this would be safer than a rally without authorisation.
Click here to read the article
Government Claims Attorney General ...
As tensions between Australia and Israel rise, with Canberra revoking the visa of an Israeli extremist, Tel Aviv turfing out two Australian representatives to the Palestinian Authority in response, and the Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu then calling our PM “weak”, there’s one thing Anthony Albanese could do to show his strength and that is to cut off ...
The Australian Crime Intelligence Commission has yet again consulted the nation’s sewage to find that its people had consumed more than 22.2 tonnes of crystal meth, cocaine, heroin and MDMA over the 12 months to August 2024, which is the highest level ever seen since the program commenced in 2016, and these substances are supplied by serious and ...
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu is the smiling face of the force perpetrating the Gaza genocide, an atrocity so deplorable that the edifice of international law has come tumbling down due to its gravity, and he’s called Australian PM Anthony Albanese “weak” for suggesting this country may soon recognise the nation of Palestine, of which he’s ...
Australian Taxation Office whistleblower Richard Boyle does not have to spend any time in prison, which is not only splendid for him and his partner Louise Beaston, but a hell of a lot of people nationwide breathed a sigh of relief on hearing Richard wasn’t going to stew away in prison over having legitimately exposed the ATO misapplying a garnishee ...
Following Australian PM Anthony Albanese’s decision to expel the Iranian ambassador and list the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as terrorists, in light of ASIO conclusions that the Islamic Republic coordinated two local antisemitic attacks, the Israeli English-language broadsheet the Jerusalem Post has questioned whether Mossad, Israel’s chief ...
Australian Greens Senator David Shoebridge has reintroduced the Right to Protest Bill 2025 into the Senate, which serves to uphold the right to protest, via the overriding of state antiprotest laws, at a point in time when public assemblies are ever-increasingly under attack in this country, and when it has been demonstrated on the streets to be ...
Sydney University academics Professor John Keane and Dr Nick Riemer are the next Australian pro-Palestinians being made to front up to the Federal Court, as their own colleagues lodged an antisemitism complaint against them, not for anything extreme, but simply due to their opposition to the mass murder in Gaza, and the unexceptional nature of the ...
The brief window of hope that the Palestine solidarity movement secured via its recent mass mobilisation on the Sydney Harbour Bridge was dashed on Tuesday, 26 August 2025 when the Albanese government, following its earlier decision to recognise Palestine, sanctioned Iran in the form of expelling its ambassador, which further signalled our ongoing ...
Most Australians are aware that the US military has a presence in the north of the continent, although many would be dumbfounded by the extent of Washington’s current soft colonisation of the region, and there are further circumstances raising eyebrows about the Northern Territory, which is the Finocchiaro ministry’s law-and-order drive, and the two ...
New South Wales premier Chris Minns has supported calls made by other politicians for a parliamentary inquiry to uncover potential victims of the man dubbed the “backpacker killer”, Ivan Milat, who passed away from stomach cancer in 1999 after being taken from Goulburn prison to Sydney’s Prince of Wales Hospital.
But while the proposal has broadly been ...
The two-year-long moral panic around antisemitism that’s overwhelmed the Australian public sphere, has now led to the holding of the inaugural 2025 Australian Mayors Summit Against Antisemitism on Yugambeh land on the Gold Coast, but unlike other such antisemitism initiatives of late, the Queensland forum appears to have both a Christian and Jewish ...
In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles:
Supreme Court Judgment Permitting the Sydney Harbour Bridge March for Humanity to Proceed
The court permitted the March for Humanity on the basis that this would be safer than a rally without authorisation.
Click here to read the article
Government Claims Attorney General ...
As tensions between Australia and Israel rise, with Canberra revoking the visa of an Israeli extremist, Tel Aviv turfing out two Australian representatives to the Palestinian Authority in response, and the Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu then calling our PM “weak”, there’s one thing Anthony Albanese could do to show his strength and that is to cut off ...
The Australian Crime Intelligence Commission has yet again consulted the nation’s sewage to find that its people had consumed more than 22.2 tonnes of crystal meth, cocaine, heroin and MDMA over the 12 months to August 2024, which is the highest level ever seen since the program commenced in 2016, and these substances are supplied by serious and ...
Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu is the smiling face of the force perpetrating the Gaza genocide, an atrocity so deplorable that the edifice of international law has come tumbling down due to its gravity, and he’s called Australian PM Anthony Albanese “weak” for suggesting this country may soon recognise the nation of Palestine, of which he’s ...