Former Australian prime minister Scott Morrison gave a speech in Al-Quds–Jerusalem in Israel on International Holocaust Remembrance Day, 27 January 2026, in which he lamented the ISIS-inspired Bondi Beach massacre and then went on to explain his proposal to establish an accreditation scheme to monitor Islamic preachers, which in turn, would tend to ...
Sydney Criminal Lawyers received a text message on the evening of Monday, 26 January 2026, querying whether a linked article was referring to Theo: the Botany man at the centre of a disturbing 2024 incident involving a homemade bomb left in his carport that wasn’t taken seriously by authorities. And as it was him in the article, it seems the New South ...
A 31-year-old white man threw a homemade bomb into a crowd of 2,500 people at a Boorloo-Perth Invasion Day protest on 26 January 2026. The authorities then labelled the incident a “potential mass casualty event”. However, the targeted attack against First Nations peoples and their allies was subsequently treated like a trifle matter, until public ...
The Australian Centre for International Justice (ACIJ) and Palestinian legal organisations Al-Haq and Al Mezan Centre for Human Rights have called on the Australian federal police (AFP) to investigate Israeli president Isaac Herzog over his alleged role in inciting genocide against the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, ahead of his just confirmed ...
New South Wales police officers stopped 31-year-old Brandan Koschel on Gadigal land on Bourke Street in Surry Hills at around 2.50 pm on Monday, 26 January 2026, over his allegedly having incited hatred on the basis of race, when he launched into an antisemitic tirade during an open mic as part of the antiimmigration March for Australia rally in ...
Despite Greater Sydney continuing to be under the grips of a blanket ban on protests, New South Wales premier Chris Minns appeared before the press on 26 January 2026, and announced that the mass of antiprotest laws his party has been involved in progressing have not come to an end, and he will soon be passing more to prevent regular protests in the ...
“You know the only way to go forward is to go Black. As you see, look at our youth up here. Look at our elders. Understand, white Australia has a Black history and it’s also going to have a fucking Black future,” declared Elizabeth Jarrett over the microphone at the Invasion Day 2026 rally on Gadigal land in Hyde Park on 26 January.
The sentiment in ...
In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles:
Appeal Against Sentence for Firearm Offences Succeeds as Judge Did Not Properly Discount
The appeals court reduced the defendant’s sentence after finding that the judge incorrectly applied sentencing discounts for his guilty pleas.
Click here to read the article
Death in ...
The two federal combating antisemitism bills, the New South Wales laws providing the means to shutdown street protests and move on stationary public assemblies, along with the envoy’s plan to combat antisemitism and the Royal Commission into the same prejudice, have all been set in place following two ISIS-fuelled killers murdering fifteen people at ...
At the 25 November 2025 Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras (SGLMG) annual general meeting, Pride in Protest moved three successful resolutions, including recommending that transgender rights be a central focus of the 2026 event. However, following a 50 day delay on confirming the status of these motions, the Mardi Gras Board has now determined to reject ...
The 24 December 2025-imposed blanket ban on protests covering a large section of Greater Sydney was extended by NSW police commissioner Mal Lanyon on 20 January 2026, but at a much-reduced scope across Gadigal land to cover the CBD and the Eastern Suburbs. However, it continues to be a deplorable violation of constituents’ rights that ought to be ...
The Albanese government managed to catapult its two combatting antisemitism bills through both chambers of federal parliament on 20 January 2026, and with the removal of the dubious incitement of racial hatred offence, the listed hate group regime has risen to the fore as the most dangerous laws within the package of kneejerk measures passed post-Bondi ...
Former Australian prime minister Scott Morrison gave a speech in Al-Quds–Jerusalem in Israel on International Holocaust Remembrance Day, 27 January 2026, in which he lamented the ISIS-inspired Bondi Beach massacre and then went on to explain his proposal to establish an accreditation scheme to monitor Islamic preachers, which in turn, would tend to ...
Sydney Criminal Lawyers received a text message on the evening of Monday, 26 January 2026, querying whether a linked article was referring to Theo: the Botany man at the centre of a disturbing 2024 incident involving a homemade bomb left in his carport that wasn’t taken seriously by authorities. And as it was him in the article, it seems the New South ...
A 31-year-old white man threw a homemade bomb into a crowd of 2,500 people at a Boorloo-Perth Invasion Day protest on 26 January 2026. The authorities then labelled the incident a “potential mass casualty event”. However, the targeted attack against First Nations peoples and their allies was subsequently treated like a trifle matter, until public ...
The Australian Centre for International Justice (ACIJ) and Palestinian legal organisations Al-Haq and Al Mezan Centre for Human Rights have called on the Australian federal police (AFP) to investigate Israeli president Isaac Herzog over his alleged role in inciting genocide against the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, ahead of his just confirmed ...
New South Wales police officers stopped 31-year-old Brandan Koschel on Gadigal land on Bourke Street in Surry Hills at around 2.50 pm on Monday, 26 January 2026, over his allegedly having incited hatred on the basis of race, when he launched into an antisemitic tirade during an open mic as part of the antiimmigration March for Australia rally in ...
Despite Greater Sydney continuing to be under the grips of a blanket ban on protests, New South Wales premier Chris Minns appeared before the press on 26 January 2026, and announced that the mass of antiprotest laws his party has been involved in progressing have not come to an end, and he will soon be passing more to prevent regular protests in the ...
“You know the only way to go forward is to go Black. As you see, look at our youth up here. Look at our elders. Understand, white Australia has a Black history and it’s also going to have a fucking Black future,” declared Elizabeth Jarrett over the microphone at the Invasion Day 2026 rally on Gadigal land in Hyde Park on 26 January.
The sentiment in ...
In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles:
Appeal Against Sentence for Firearm Offences Succeeds as Judge Did Not Properly Discount
The appeals court reduced the defendant’s sentence after finding that the judge incorrectly applied sentencing discounts for his guilty pleas.
Click here to read the article
Death in ...
The two federal combating antisemitism bills, the New South Wales laws providing the means to shutdown street protests and move on stationary public assemblies, along with the envoy’s plan to combat antisemitism and the Royal Commission into the same prejudice, have all been set in place following two ISIS-fuelled killers murdering fifteen people at ...
At the 25 November 2025 Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras (SGLMG) annual general meeting, Pride in Protest moved three successful resolutions, including recommending that transgender rights be a central focus of the 2026 event. However, following a 50 day delay on confirming the status of these motions, the Mardi Gras Board has now determined to reject ...
The 24 December 2025-imposed blanket ban on protests covering a large section of Greater Sydney was extended by NSW police commissioner Mal Lanyon on 20 January 2026, but at a much-reduced scope across Gadigal land to cover the CBD and the Eastern Suburbs. However, it continues to be a deplorable violation of constituents’ rights that ought to be ...
The Albanese government managed to catapult its two combatting antisemitism bills through both chambers of federal parliament on 20 January 2026, and with the removal of the dubious incitement of racial hatred offence, the listed hate group regime has risen to the fore as the most dangerous laws within the package of kneejerk measures passed post-Bondi ...