In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles:
An Outline of the NSW Review of Doli Incapax Findings and Recommendations
The review recommends that legislation be passed to clarify the common law presumption that kids between 10 and 13 are incapable of committing crimes.
Click here to read the article
The Criminal ...
Our government is using the decision by police to authorise a neo-Nazi protest to reintroduce unconstitutional laws empowering police to issue move on directions at places of worship.
The salve New South Wales premier Chris Minns and attorney general Michael Daley have conceived in respect of neo-Nazi entity White Australia, or the gang formerly known ...
As he gave the 2025 Lowy Lecture on Gadigal land at Sydney Town Hall on 4 November 2025, spy boss Mike Burgess warned the nation is facing unprecedented foreign threats, and, in terms of the enemy within, or the fifth column, the ASIO director general considers that local chapters of global Islamic organisation Hizb ut-Tahrir warrant broader scrutiny, ...
Former Australian Army rifleman Oisin Donohoe publicly revealed on 8 November 2025, that on being recruited to be part of a privately-run security operation that launched last week on the island of Nauru and is charged with providing security in respect of a cohort of “unlawful noncitizens”, he learnt that his new employers would actually be members of ...
“Nearly sixteen weeks ago, I stood at my bedroom window on 15 July at 2.15 am. I watched my partner downstairs, he’s looking at the fire truck, going, “What happened just there?”, said Taite Collins on Gadigal land before Sydney Town Hall on 1 November 2025. Collins was the partner of Colin Burling, whose life was taken at the scene as attending New ...
The images that emerged out of the Palestine Action Group-led protest against the Indo Pacific International Maritime Exposition on Tuesday 4 November 2025, revealed demonstrators confined within Tumbalong Park behind a barrier and close by the International Convention Centre, where the festival of killing devices was being staged on Gadigal land in ...
The first authorised neo-Nazi rally to take place in New South Wales occurred last Saturday, 8 November 2025. As per state protocol, White Australia, the rebranded National Socialist Network, had lodged a Form 1 with the NSW Police two weeks prior, which included their aim to demonstrate against the “Jewish Lobby”. This was scrutinised by senior police ...
The New South Wales government introduced new laws which could see commercial property owners facing a maximum penalty of 12 months in prison and/or a fine of up to $165,000 for knowingly permitting a tenant to supply illicit tobacco and/or vaping products to members of the public.
The Public Health (Tobacco) Amendment (Landlord Offences) Bill is part ...
Detectives from the New South Wales Police Financial Crime Squad arrested and charged a bank employee last Friday, 7 November 2025, in relation to an alleged multi-million-dollar fraud and money laundering syndicate that was operating across Gadigal, Dharug and Dharawal land in Greater Sydney as part of an ongoing 22-month-long ...
In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles:
Court Orders Legal Costs in Favour of Man Malicious Prosecuted by NSW Police
The Supreme Court ruled in favour of a man falsely imprisoned and maliciously prosecuted over false claims made by a NSW police officer.
Click here to read the article
The Law, Defences and ...
The presumption of innocence is a legal maxim that’s increasingly under threat, despite it being a founding principle of the rule of law. The most distinct threat to the concept right now appears in a piece of Albanese government legislation that seeks to provide various police forces with the ability to request the minister cut off social security ...
As he gave the 2025 Lowy Lecture on Gadigal land at Sydney Town Hall on 4 November 2025, ASIO director general Mike Burgess didn’t exactly convey a carefree future, as the spy boss warned of accelerating threats in three key areas: espionage, foreign interference and politically motivated violence. And on top of that, agents from three other nations ...
In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles:
An Outline of the NSW Review of Doli Incapax Findings and Recommendations
The review recommends that legislation be passed to clarify the common law presumption that kids between 10 and 13 are incapable of committing crimes.
Click here to read the article
The Criminal ...
Our government is using the decision by police to authorise a neo-Nazi protest to reintroduce unconstitutional laws empowering police to issue move on directions at places of worship.
The salve New South Wales premier Chris Minns and attorney general Michael Daley have conceived in respect of neo-Nazi entity White Australia, or the gang formerly known ...
As he gave the 2025 Lowy Lecture on Gadigal land at Sydney Town Hall on 4 November 2025, spy boss Mike Burgess warned the nation is facing unprecedented foreign threats, and, in terms of the enemy within, or the fifth column, the ASIO director general considers that local chapters of global Islamic organisation Hizb ut-Tahrir warrant broader scrutiny, ...
Former Australian Army rifleman Oisin Donohoe publicly revealed on 8 November 2025, that on being recruited to be part of a privately-run security operation that launched last week on the island of Nauru and is charged with providing security in respect of a cohort of “unlawful noncitizens”, he learnt that his new employers would actually be members of ...
“Nearly sixteen weeks ago, I stood at my bedroom window on 15 July at 2.15 am. I watched my partner downstairs, he’s looking at the fire truck, going, “What happened just there?”, said Taite Collins on Gadigal land before Sydney Town Hall on 1 November 2025. Collins was the partner of Colin Burling, whose life was taken at the scene as attending New ...
The images that emerged out of the Palestine Action Group-led protest against the Indo Pacific International Maritime Exposition on Tuesday 4 November 2025, revealed demonstrators confined within Tumbalong Park behind a barrier and close by the International Convention Centre, where the festival of killing devices was being staged on Gadigal land in ...
The first authorised neo-Nazi rally to take place in New South Wales occurred last Saturday, 8 November 2025. As per state protocol, White Australia, the rebranded National Socialist Network, had lodged a Form 1 with the NSW Police two weeks prior, which included their aim to demonstrate against the “Jewish Lobby”. This was scrutinised by senior police ...
The New South Wales government introduced new laws which could see commercial property owners facing a maximum penalty of 12 months in prison and/or a fine of up to $165,000 for knowingly permitting a tenant to supply illicit tobacco and/or vaping products to members of the public.
The Public Health (Tobacco) Amendment (Landlord Offences) Bill is part ...
Detectives from the New South Wales Police Financial Crime Squad arrested and charged a bank employee last Friday, 7 November 2025, in relation to an alleged multi-million-dollar fraud and money laundering syndicate that was operating across Gadigal, Dharug and Dharawal land in Greater Sydney as part of an ongoing 22-month-long ...
In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles:
Court Orders Legal Costs in Favour of Man Malicious Prosecuted by NSW Police
The Supreme Court ruled in favour of a man falsely imprisoned and maliciously prosecuted over false claims made by a NSW police officer.
Click here to read the article
The Law, Defences and ...
The presumption of innocence is a legal maxim that’s increasingly under threat, despite it being a founding principle of the rule of law. The most distinct threat to the concept right now appears in a piece of Albanese government legislation that seeks to provide various police forces with the ability to request the minister cut off social security ...
As he gave the 2025 Lowy Lecture on Gadigal land at Sydney Town Hall on 4 November 2025, ASIO director general Mike Burgess didn’t exactly convey a carefree future, as the spy boss warned of accelerating threats in three key areas: espionage, foreign interference and politically motivated violence. And on top of that, agents from three other nations ...