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 ...
New South Wales police officers arrested a 26-year-old woman at her home on Wallumedegal land in the Sydney suburb of Meadowbank at 4.30 pm on 22 December 2025, and she was subsequently charged at Gladesville police station over allegedly making an offensive phone call to a well-known nutritionist, but as the case went to court last week, it appears ...
With the 3 January 2026 kidnapping of Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro and his wife, the US Trump administration signalled the death knell of the edifice of international law established since World War II. And it must be understood that whilst western leaders, like Australian PM Anthony Albanese, have not directly been involved, their silence on ...
A First Nations deaths in custody protest took place on Gadigal land in Sydney’s Hyde Park on 18 January 2026. The rally marked 10 years since the funeral of Dunghutti man David Dungay Junior. Yet, whilst calling for a new corruption inquiry into coronial processes, the gathering had a further focus, as the new laws enabling a ban on street protest ...
In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles:
Appeal Against Sentence Succeeds Due to the Principle of Parity
The defendant was resentenced for a robbery offence after he received nearly double the sentence of his co-defendant.
Click here to read the article
The Offence of Engaging in Acts of Child Prostitution in New ...
When it came time for the Australian home affairs minister to address the press in relation to the omnibus combating antisemitism bill, Tony Burke pointed to a number of key aspects of the legislation. These involve the listing of hate groups, and the ability to refuse to grant or cancel visas in respect of individuals found to be harbouring “racial ...
Federal parliament is convening for special sitting days on 19 and 20 January 2026, with the aim of passing new hate crime laws and gun measures contained in an omnibus bill, which taken together with a swag of other post-Bondi Beach massacre polices, reveals that the creep towards authoritarianism in this country is reaching fever pitch.
The exposure ...
Elefterios “Terry” Fantakis is set to appeal the 2 September 2025 decision of then NSW Chief Judge at Common Law Ian Harrison to deny a writ of habeas corpus directing the Macquarie Correctional Centre governor to bring Fantakis before the court to consider the legitimacy of his incarceration, and in the case of his detention being found unjustified, ...
Documentary filmmaker Juliet Lamont is one brave soul. After having risked it all sailing amongst the Global Sumud Flotilla to break the siege of Gaza in October 2025 and then being kidnapped off the high seas by the Israeli military and detained in the notorious Ktzi’ot prison, she’s just left New South Wales bound for Sicily to commence organising ...
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 ...
New South Wales police officers arrested a 26-year-old woman at her home on Wallumedegal land in the Sydney suburb of Meadowbank at 4.30 pm on 22 December 2025, and she was subsequently charged at Gladesville police station over allegedly making an offensive phone call to a well-known nutritionist, but as the case went to court last week, it appears ...
With the 3 January 2026 kidnapping of Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro and his wife, the US Trump administration signalled the death knell of the edifice of international law established since World War II. And it must be understood that whilst western leaders, like Australian PM Anthony Albanese, have not directly been involved, their silence on ...
A First Nations deaths in custody protest took place on Gadigal land in Sydney’s Hyde Park on 18 January 2026. The rally marked 10 years since the funeral of Dunghutti man David Dungay Junior. Yet, whilst calling for a new corruption inquiry into coronial processes, the gathering had a further focus, as the new laws enabling a ban on street protest ...
In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles:
Appeal Against Sentence Succeeds Due to the Principle of Parity
The defendant was resentenced for a robbery offence after he received nearly double the sentence of his co-defendant.
Click here to read the article
The Offence of Engaging in Acts of Child Prostitution in New ...
When it came time for the Australian home affairs minister to address the press in relation to the omnibus combating antisemitism bill, Tony Burke pointed to a number of key aspects of the legislation. These involve the listing of hate groups, and the ability to refuse to grant or cancel visas in respect of individuals found to be harbouring “racial ...
Federal parliament is convening for special sitting days on 19 and 20 January 2026, with the aim of passing new hate crime laws and gun measures contained in an omnibus bill, which taken together with a swag of other post-Bondi Beach massacre polices, reveals that the creep towards authoritarianism in this country is reaching fever pitch.
The exposure ...
Elefterios “Terry” Fantakis is set to appeal the 2 September 2025 decision of then NSW Chief Judge at Common Law Ian Harrison to deny a writ of habeas corpus directing the Macquarie Correctional Centre governor to bring Fantakis before the court to consider the legitimacy of his incarceration, and in the case of his detention being found unjustified, ...
Documentary filmmaker Juliet Lamont is one brave soul. After having risked it all sailing amongst the Global Sumud Flotilla to break the siege of Gaza in October 2025 and then being kidnapped off the high seas by the Israeli military and detained in the notorious Ktzi’ot prison, she’s just left New South Wales bound for Sicily to commence organising ...