On taking office, the Albanese government acknowledged need for broad First Nations reform. Labor held a referendum on an Indigenous voice to parliament, while Senator Lidia Thorpe led a campaign insisting truth-telling and treaty are the priority. However, the nation is now instead teetering on adopting Israel’s long-term hasbara, or propaganda, ...
The Minns government has passed laws that provide for the imposition of blanket bans on public protest, in circumstances when NSW police has designated an incident terrorism-related under state law.
These dissent silencing laws were rushed through NSW parliament this week, and they were predicated upon the false claim of the premier that ...
Proud Wiradjuri descendant Paul Towney earlier this year commenced his campaign to raise awareness about a 2024 Federal Court of Australia ruling that found native title rights had not been extinguished in respect of land grants issued in the early 1820s. Towney began by occupying a parcel of Wiradjuri land at Charles Sturt University, yet he’s now ...
During the first of two additional sitting days of NSW parliament, NSW police minister Yasmin Cateley introduced a piece of omnibus legislation, covering gun control laws, restrictions on public protest and other measures to stamp out prejudice in public. These laws have been drafted in the wake of the 14 December 2025 Bondi Beach mass shooting, in ...
New South Wales police tactical operations officers rammed two cars carrying seven men on Dharug land at the intersection of George and Campbell streets in the Sydney southwestern suburb of Liverpool at around 4 pm on Thursday 18 December 2025. And on releasing all the men on the following day without charges, it would appear police had been trying to ...
The first bullets fired by mass shooters Sajid and Naveed Akram rung out across Bondi Beach at about 6.47 pm on Sunday, 14 December 2025, which was when the NSW police was first called. The shooters had parked their car on Campbell Parade, just metres away from the elevated footbridge that leads to Archer Park, which is where a Hanukkah festival was ...
In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles:
NSW Government Passes Revised Police Powers to Move-On at Places of Worship
The government passed the new laws after the Supreme Court struck down the first version as unconstitutionally infringing free political communication.
Click here to read the article
The Laws that ...
The Bondi Beach massacre was an appalling hate crime targeting Sydney’s Jewish community. But the subsequent intermingling and implication of the local pro-Palestine/antigenocide protest movement in post-shooting public statements is an affront. Indeed, the psychotic father and son shooters appear to be ISIS-affiliated, and ISIS has no association with ...
Prime minister Anthony Albanese’s decision to impose antisemitism envoy Jillian Segal’s Plan to Combat Antisemitism on the Australian public on 18 December 2025, has nothing to do with preventing another Bondi Beach massacre, and it has everything to do with placating the local Israel lobby, so that the ability to criticise Israel is suppressed as it ...
In the wake of the horrendous Bondi Beach massacre, the Minns government has taken the extraordinary measure of reconvening NSW parliament for two days right before Christmas, as it has already officially closed for the year, and this is primarily to consider new firearm laws that NSW premier Chris Mins considers ought to be in place before the entire ...
Watch the Cops spokesperson Charlotte Mac Sweeney told those gathered on Gadigal land before Sydney’s Downing Centre courthouse in support of broad law enforcement reform in New South Wales that the excessive force used by NSW police on protesters at the 4 November Indo Pacific International Maritime Exposition, a weapons fair, didn’t quite add up in ...
Despite decades of campaigning to end the crisis of Aboriginal deaths in custody, the Australian Institute of Criminology reported on 10 December 2025, that 33 First Nations people had died in the custody of either law enforcement or corrections over the year 2024-25, which comprised the highest number since monitoring began in 1979-80.
So, Senator ...
On taking office, the Albanese government acknowledged need for broad First Nations reform. Labor held a referendum on an Indigenous voice to parliament, while Senator Lidia Thorpe led a campaign insisting truth-telling and treaty are the priority. However, the nation is now instead teetering on adopting Israel’s long-term hasbara, or propaganda, ...
The Minns government has passed laws that provide for the imposition of blanket bans on public protest, in circumstances when NSW police has designated an incident terrorism-related under state law.
These dissent silencing laws were rushed through NSW parliament this week, and they were predicated upon the false claim of the premier that ...
Proud Wiradjuri descendant Paul Towney earlier this year commenced his campaign to raise awareness about a 2024 Federal Court of Australia ruling that found native title rights had not been extinguished in respect of land grants issued in the early 1820s. Towney began by occupying a parcel of Wiradjuri land at Charles Sturt University, yet he’s now ...
During the first of two additional sitting days of NSW parliament, NSW police minister Yasmin Cateley introduced a piece of omnibus legislation, covering gun control laws, restrictions on public protest and other measures to stamp out prejudice in public. These laws have been drafted in the wake of the 14 December 2025 Bondi Beach mass shooting, in ...
New South Wales police tactical operations officers rammed two cars carrying seven men on Dharug land at the intersection of George and Campbell streets in the Sydney southwestern suburb of Liverpool at around 4 pm on Thursday 18 December 2025. And on releasing all the men on the following day without charges, it would appear police had been trying to ...
The first bullets fired by mass shooters Sajid and Naveed Akram rung out across Bondi Beach at about 6.47 pm on Sunday, 14 December 2025, which was when the NSW police was first called. The shooters had parked their car on Campbell Parade, just metres away from the elevated footbridge that leads to Archer Park, which is where a Hanukkah festival was ...
In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles:
NSW Government Passes Revised Police Powers to Move-On at Places of Worship
The government passed the new laws after the Supreme Court struck down the first version as unconstitutionally infringing free political communication.
Click here to read the article
The Laws that ...
The Bondi Beach massacre was an appalling hate crime targeting Sydney’s Jewish community. But the subsequent intermingling and implication of the local pro-Palestine/antigenocide protest movement in post-shooting public statements is an affront. Indeed, the psychotic father and son shooters appear to be ISIS-affiliated, and ISIS has no association with ...
Prime minister Anthony Albanese’s decision to impose antisemitism envoy Jillian Segal’s Plan to Combat Antisemitism on the Australian public on 18 December 2025, has nothing to do with preventing another Bondi Beach massacre, and it has everything to do with placating the local Israel lobby, so that the ability to criticise Israel is suppressed as it ...
In the wake of the horrendous Bondi Beach massacre, the Minns government has taken the extraordinary measure of reconvening NSW parliament for two days right before Christmas, as it has already officially closed for the year, and this is primarily to consider new firearm laws that NSW premier Chris Mins considers ought to be in place before the entire ...
Watch the Cops spokesperson Charlotte Mac Sweeney told those gathered on Gadigal land before Sydney’s Downing Centre courthouse in support of broad law enforcement reform in New South Wales that the excessive force used by NSW police on protesters at the 4 November Indo Pacific International Maritime Exposition, a weapons fair, didn’t quite add up in ...
Despite decades of campaigning to end the crisis of Aboriginal deaths in custody, the Australian Institute of Criminology reported on 10 December 2025, that 33 First Nations people had died in the custody of either law enforcement or corrections over the year 2024-25, which comprised the highest number since monitoring began in 1979-80.
So, Senator ...