
Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, a UN Human Rights report has found. We'll just add this to the pile, we guess. The post If the UN’s genocide in Gaza

Any climate target announced by the government is trivial compared to the extraordinary level of CO2 emissions we export — and Labor wants to increase those too. The post Labor’s

One of Australia's most respected journalists was on the receiving end of a threat more commonly seen in primary schools. For American journalists, it's a common occurrence. The post An

Tax consultants were paid millions to cut costs for the university, advising 400 sacked staff members to take up baking and journaling. read now...

The government's 2035 emissions target will be announced after a cabinet meeting today, and Anthony Albanese has failed to secure yet another defence agreement in the Pacific. The post ‘Real

The Australian Army’s big lift-and-shift of its chopper capability is continuing at pace, with fresh concrete poured at RAAF Base Townsville to accommodate the new Boeing AH-64E Apache helicopter fleet, which will replace the Eurocopter Tiger armed, reconnaissance helicopter. As the army continues its transition away from Airbus-based attack and

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was exposed this week (10/9/25) locking out Pacific Island journalists, on the Solomon Islands, for a media conference during the Pacific Islands Forum. That by itself is bad, […]
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Studio Canal/John PThe new Australian family film, Kangaroo, is a rare beast. It’s not just a movie for kids that adults can tolerate. It’s funny, heartfelt, emotionally authentic and ultimately uplifting. It’s been 25 years since director Kate Woods released the much-loved coming-of-age classic Looking For Alibrandi. That might seem

melanfolia/UnsplashLast month, courts on both sides of the Atlantic delivered a clear verdict: when classifying titanium dioxide as carcinogenic, regulatory agencies had overreached. These parallel legal defeats expose deeper questions about who gets to interpret contested science. In the modern world, legal decisions – especially ones dealing with regulation

Photo: Mayank Austen Soofi“She was my shelter and my storm.” With these words in the opening pages of her memoir, Arundhati Roy unfurls a narrative of extraordinary filial bonds that renders trite those therapeutic memoirs of family dysfunction scattered across the publishing world. Even Philip Larkin’s memorable poem beginning

Australians are rightly happy their democracy has avoided the radical, anti-democratic movements sweeping through the United States and Europe. But Australian democracy is not safe from threats. One of the most dangerous is the rise of “cartel parties” here in Australia. First identified in Europe, these types of parties seek

Lu ShaoJi/GettyIf you could, would you pay to live forever? Some Silicon Valley billionaires aren’t just making tech products – they’ve set their sights on immortality. Social media is flooded with influencers promoting peptides, “functional” mushroom powders and other (often non-evidence-based) hacks said to maximise your lifespan. Some even claim

Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, a UN Human Rights report has found. We'll just add this to the pile, we guess. The post If the UN’s genocide in Gaza

Any climate target announced by the government is trivial compared to the extraordinary level of CO2 emissions we export — and Labor wants to increase those too. The post Labor’s

One of Australia's most respected journalists was on the receiving end of a threat more commonly seen in primary schools. For American journalists, it's a common occurrence. The post An

Tax consultants were paid millions to cut costs for the university, advising 400 sacked staff members to take up baking and journaling. read now...

The government's 2035 emissions target will be announced after a cabinet meeting today, and Anthony Albanese has failed to secure yet another defence agreement in the Pacific. The post ‘Real

The Australian Army’s big lift-and-shift of its chopper capability is continuing at pace, with fresh concrete poured at RAAF Base Townsville to accommodate the new Boeing AH-64E Apache helicopter fleet, which will replace the Eurocopter Tiger armed, reconnaissance helicopter. As the army continues its transition away from Airbus-based attack and

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was exposed this week (10/9/25) locking out Pacific Island journalists, on the Solomon Islands, for a media conference during the Pacific Islands Forum. That by itself is bad, […]
The post Anthony Albanese’s smoke and mirrors routine with the truth is out of control appeared first on Kangaroo Court of Australia.

Studio Canal/John PThe new Australian family film, Kangaroo, is a rare beast. It’s not just a movie for kids that adults can tolerate. It’s funny, heartfelt, emotionally authentic and ultimately uplifting. It’s been 25 years since director Kate Woods released the much-loved coming-of-age classic Looking For Alibrandi. That might seem

melanfolia/UnsplashLast month, courts on both sides of the Atlantic delivered a clear verdict: when classifying titanium dioxide as carcinogenic, regulatory agencies had overreached. These parallel legal defeats expose deeper questions about who gets to interpret contested science. In the modern world, legal decisions – especially ones dealing with regulation

Photo: Mayank Austen Soofi“She was my shelter and my storm.” With these words in the opening pages of her memoir, Arundhati Roy unfurls a narrative of extraordinary filial bonds that renders trite those therapeutic memoirs of family dysfunction scattered across the publishing world. Even Philip Larkin’s memorable poem beginning

Australians are rightly happy their democracy has avoided the radical, anti-democratic movements sweeping through the United States and Europe. But Australian democracy is not safe from threats. One of the most dangerous is the rise of “cartel parties” here in Australia. First identified in Europe, these types of parties seek

Lu ShaoJi/GettyIf you could, would you pay to live forever? Some Silicon Valley billionaires aren’t just making tech products – they’ve set their sights on immortality. Social media is flooded with influencers promoting peptides, “functional” mushroom powders and other (often non-evidence-based) hacks said to maximise your lifespan. Some even claim