The choking to death of 27-year-old Gunggari man Steven Lee Nixon-McKeller by Queensland police in 2021 is being given fresh attention as a result of his mother, Dr Raylene Nixon, having launched a campaign to have chokeholds banned in that state, as well as the fact that many are only learning of the details of this death right now. This renewed ...
Two white Australian men were recently charged with terrorism offences in Western Australia. This marks a significant shift in how authorities are willing to categorise white nationalist violence, and this may be seismic, depending on not only the outcomes of the alleged culprits’ trials, but more so on whether decisions being made now are treated as ...
Following an ABC report on ISIS-inspired attacks on gay and bisexual teens in Greater Sydney, which was published during Mardi Gras, the Minns government has this week come to the table with the solution it spruiked last month, which was tougher penalties for engaging in such hate crimes. But a number of commentators are treating this law reform ...
The attack by New South Wales police officers upon pro-Palestinian demonstrators gathered on Gadigal land in Sydney on 9 February 2026 to show their opposition to the official visit of Israeli president Isaac Herzog, as his nation continues to conduct a 29-month-long genocide upon the Palestinians of Gaza, was unprecedented in living memory, in terms ...
The nation was stunned when at a small protest march on Wednesday, 11 March 2026, Queensland police arrested a man for explaining the phrase “from the river to the sea” to a rally in Magan-djin-Brisbane, and also took a woman into custody for wearing a singlet displaying the slogan. Meanwhile, Sydneysiders gathered before state parliament on Tuesday, ...
The New South Wales Police Force has issued a public warning about a spate of crimes involving assailants approaching elderly people before stealing and illegally using their debit or credit cards.
The incidents are alleged to have occurred across several police area commands and reportedly involve thieves duping their victims into producing their ...
In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles:
Drug Offence Appeal Highlights Difficulties in Establishing Parity in Sentencing
The defendant took a stand, appealing his sentence for being harsher than his co-offender’s. Was justice served?
Click here to read the article
“Actively Increasing the Divide”: ...
Two protesters were arrested in Magan-djin-Brisbane on 11 March 2026, for the completely absurd crime of publicly using the just prohibited slogan, “from the river to the sea”. A 33-year-old male is now facing 2 years in prison for using and defining the phrase, during a rally opposing the new law, whilst an 18-year-old woman wearing a shirt emblazoned ...
The US and Israel began their war of aggression on Iran on 28 February 2026, justified on a variety of grounds that don’t add up. But what hasn’t been used as a justification in the media but is definitely influencing key figures in the Trump administration, and in particular, US secretary of war Pete Hegeseth, is that this conflict is about bringing ...
During a visit to the United States on the week commencing 2 March 2026, Executive Council of Australian Jewry co-chief executive Alex Ryvchin met with US antisemitism envoy Rabbi Yehuda Kaploun, along with other Trump administration officials to discuss the state of Australia’s Jewish community post-Bondi Beach massacre, and a chief concern appeared ...
New South Wales Greens MLC Cate Faehrmann quizzed NSW police commissioner Mal Lanyon on the practice of running drug dogs through bars in Sydney. And as the local member pointed out to the top cop, during a 27 February 2026 budget estimates hearing, when this occurs it’s often one dog accompanied by a dozen officers and patrons are, at times, made to ...
Prime minister Anthony Albanese announced on 10 March 2026, that Australia was entering the US-Israeli 28 February-launched illegal war of aggression against Iran, but only on a defensive basis. This followed ten days of Albanese trying to put to the public that the nation was not involved in the conflict, despite some Australian troops embedded in the ...
The choking to death of 27-year-old Gunggari man Steven Lee Nixon-McKeller by Queensland police in 2021 is being given fresh attention as a result of his mother, Dr Raylene Nixon, having launched a campaign to have chokeholds banned in that state, as well as the fact that many are only learning of the details of this death right now. This renewed ...
Two white Australian men were recently charged with terrorism offences in Western Australia. This marks a significant shift in how authorities are willing to categorise white nationalist violence, and this may be seismic, depending on not only the outcomes of the alleged culprits’ trials, but more so on whether decisions being made now are treated as ...
Following an ABC report on ISIS-inspired attacks on gay and bisexual teens in Greater Sydney, which was published during Mardi Gras, the Minns government has this week come to the table with the solution it spruiked last month, which was tougher penalties for engaging in such hate crimes. But a number of commentators are treating this law reform ...
The attack by New South Wales police officers upon pro-Palestinian demonstrators gathered on Gadigal land in Sydney on 9 February 2026 to show their opposition to the official visit of Israeli president Isaac Herzog, as his nation continues to conduct a 29-month-long genocide upon the Palestinians of Gaza, was unprecedented in living memory, in terms ...
The nation was stunned when at a small protest march on Wednesday, 11 March 2026, Queensland police arrested a man for explaining the phrase “from the river to the sea” to a rally in Magan-djin-Brisbane, and also took a woman into custody for wearing a singlet displaying the slogan. Meanwhile, Sydneysiders gathered before state parliament on Tuesday, ...
The New South Wales Police Force has issued a public warning about a spate of crimes involving assailants approaching elderly people before stealing and illegally using their debit or credit cards.
The incidents are alleged to have occurred across several police area commands and reportedly involve thieves duping their victims into producing their ...
In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles:
Drug Offence Appeal Highlights Difficulties in Establishing Parity in Sentencing
The defendant took a stand, appealing his sentence for being harsher than his co-offender’s. Was justice served?
Click here to read the article
“Actively Increasing the Divide”: ...
Two protesters were arrested in Magan-djin-Brisbane on 11 March 2026, for the completely absurd crime of publicly using the just prohibited slogan, “from the river to the sea”. A 33-year-old male is now facing 2 years in prison for using and defining the phrase, during a rally opposing the new law, whilst an 18-year-old woman wearing a shirt emblazoned ...
The US and Israel began their war of aggression on Iran on 28 February 2026, justified on a variety of grounds that don’t add up. But what hasn’t been used as a justification in the media but is definitely influencing key figures in the Trump administration, and in particular, US secretary of war Pete Hegeseth, is that this conflict is about bringing ...
During a visit to the United States on the week commencing 2 March 2026, Executive Council of Australian Jewry co-chief executive Alex Ryvchin met with US antisemitism envoy Rabbi Yehuda Kaploun, along with other Trump administration officials to discuss the state of Australia’s Jewish community post-Bondi Beach massacre, and a chief concern appeared ...
New South Wales Greens MLC Cate Faehrmann quizzed NSW police commissioner Mal Lanyon on the practice of running drug dogs through bars in Sydney. And as the local member pointed out to the top cop, during a 27 February 2026 budget estimates hearing, when this occurs it’s often one dog accompanied by a dozen officers and patrons are, at times, made to ...
Prime minister Anthony Albanese announced on 10 March 2026, that Australia was entering the US-Israeli 28 February-launched illegal war of aggression against Iran, but only on a defensive basis. This followed ten days of Albanese trying to put to the public that the nation was not involved in the conflict, despite some Australian troops embedded in the ...