In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles:
Standard of Proof for Alleged Offences in NSW Correctional Centre Has Been Lowered
The standard of proof that applies to offences in correctional centres has been reduced from ‘beyond reasonable doubt’ to ‘on the balance of probabilities’.
Click here to read the ...
The key issue driving the authoritarianism of the second coming of the US Trump administration is mass migration, which involves stoking fears in respect of it and the dehumanisation of undocumented migrants. The US is also in the midst of a soft colonisation of northern Australia, and it now has plans to interfere in our domestic policy via monitoring ...
Environmental activist Ben Pennings has come out the other end of a five-year-long legal persecution waged against him by Indian business tycoon Gautam Adani victorious.
Pennings signed off on a 26 November 2025 order that ended the yearslong proceedings, as plaintiffs Adani Mining and Carmichael Rail Network dropped the 26 August 2020 filed lawsuit ...
A 21-year-old man involved in anti-Israel vandalism on Gadigal land in Sydney’s eastern suburbs in November 2024, has been sentenced to an 11 month intensive correction order (ICO), in respect of a spree that involved graffiti, the damaging of ten cars and the torching of one vehicle, and Sutherland Local Court heard on 25 November 2025, that he wasn’t ...
The New South Wales government has introduced laws responding to the neo-Nazi rally that took place at state parliament on 8 November 2025. These new measures are seemingly necessitated as NSW police attending the National Socialist Network (NSN) demonstration appeared powerless to stop it. Yet, many have been questioning why state law enforcement gave ...
Victoria police permanently installed at least 115 listening devices in prisons at various times between 2000 and 2018. These ‘integrated listening devices’ were often installed during construction or renovation, and without any guidance supporting the policy shift. And while warrants were issued in relation to their use, there’s no evidence the ...
The Wunna Nyiyaparli people of Western Australia’s eastern Pilbara region continue to be shafted out of their native title rights over Roy Hill, which is Country they hold sovereign rights to “speak for” and Gina Rinehart runs an iron ore mine upon. And after the Federal Court determined the Wunna Nyiyaparli don’t exist in 2016, they’ve now ascertained ...
New South Wales police officers commenced pursuit of a stolen sedan driven by a teenager accompanied by two friends, down the Camden Valley Way, which lies across Dharawal and Gundungurra land in Sydney’s southwestern fringe, after the driver failed to obey a pull over direction from officers, with he and his pursuers then heading in the direction of ...
In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles:
Inciting Another to Procure a Child for Unlawful Sexual Activity is Not a Crime, Court Finds
The Supreme Court found it was not a crime under the charged section for a person to persuade another to commit a child sexual offence.
Click here to read the article
The NSW ...
Australian Greens Senator David Shoebridge suggested an “ethical discussion” that should be had in this country involves the ongoing criminalisation of the personal possession of drugs, and in particular, the cannabis plant, at a symposium held at Sydney University last Friday.
The politician added that “the sheer amount of damage that happens amongst ...
The New South Wales Law Enforcement Conduct Commission (LECC), released a report this week finding that a police officer used excessive force on six occasions over 10 weeks in early 2024, as well a submerged two body-word video (BWV) devices in water to destroy evidence. The police watchdog concluded that the officer’s actions amount to serious ...
Hamas has made 27 submissions to Australian home affairs minister Tony Burke in respect of an application to see itself removed from the official list of terrorist organisations, and the Palestinian political group, which has an armed military wing, argues this should occur, as, ultimately, such a listing is illegitimate and has served to facilitate ...
In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles:
Standard of Proof for Alleged Offences in NSW Correctional Centre Has Been Lowered
The standard of proof that applies to offences in correctional centres has been reduced from ‘beyond reasonable doubt’ to ‘on the balance of probabilities’.
Click here to read the ...
The key issue driving the authoritarianism of the second coming of the US Trump administration is mass migration, which involves stoking fears in respect of it and the dehumanisation of undocumented migrants. The US is also in the midst of a soft colonisation of northern Australia, and it now has plans to interfere in our domestic policy via monitoring ...
Environmental activist Ben Pennings has come out the other end of a five-year-long legal persecution waged against him by Indian business tycoon Gautam Adani victorious.
Pennings signed off on a 26 November 2025 order that ended the yearslong proceedings, as plaintiffs Adani Mining and Carmichael Rail Network dropped the 26 August 2020 filed lawsuit ...
A 21-year-old man involved in anti-Israel vandalism on Gadigal land in Sydney’s eastern suburbs in November 2024, has been sentenced to an 11 month intensive correction order (ICO), in respect of a spree that involved graffiti, the damaging of ten cars and the torching of one vehicle, and Sutherland Local Court heard on 25 November 2025, that he wasn’t ...
The New South Wales government has introduced laws responding to the neo-Nazi rally that took place at state parliament on 8 November 2025. These new measures are seemingly necessitated as NSW police attending the National Socialist Network (NSN) demonstration appeared powerless to stop it. Yet, many have been questioning why state law enforcement gave ...
Victoria police permanently installed at least 115 listening devices in prisons at various times between 2000 and 2018. These ‘integrated listening devices’ were often installed during construction or renovation, and without any guidance supporting the policy shift. And while warrants were issued in relation to their use, there’s no evidence the ...
The Wunna Nyiyaparli people of Western Australia’s eastern Pilbara region continue to be shafted out of their native title rights over Roy Hill, which is Country they hold sovereign rights to “speak for” and Gina Rinehart runs an iron ore mine upon. And after the Federal Court determined the Wunna Nyiyaparli don’t exist in 2016, they’ve now ascertained ...
New South Wales police officers commenced pursuit of a stolen sedan driven by a teenager accompanied by two friends, down the Camden Valley Way, which lies across Dharawal and Gundungurra land in Sydney’s southwestern fringe, after the driver failed to obey a pull over direction from officers, with he and his pursuers then heading in the direction of ...
In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles:
Inciting Another to Procure a Child for Unlawful Sexual Activity is Not a Crime, Court Finds
The Supreme Court found it was not a crime under the charged section for a person to persuade another to commit a child sexual offence.
Click here to read the article
The NSW ...
Australian Greens Senator David Shoebridge suggested an “ethical discussion” that should be had in this country involves the ongoing criminalisation of the personal possession of drugs, and in particular, the cannabis plant, at a symposium held at Sydney University last Friday.
The politician added that “the sheer amount of damage that happens amongst ...
The New South Wales Law Enforcement Conduct Commission (LECC), released a report this week finding that a police officer used excessive force on six occasions over 10 weeks in early 2024, as well a submerged two body-word video (BWV) devices in water to destroy evidence. The police watchdog concluded that the officer’s actions amount to serious ...
Hamas has made 27 submissions to Australian home affairs minister Tony Burke in respect of an application to see itself removed from the official list of terrorist organisations, and the Palestinian political group, which has an armed military wing, argues this should occur, as, ultimately, such a listing is illegitimate and has served to facilitate ...