
The biggest threat to Australia’s security might not be its Keystone Cops military industrial complex, or its failing energy sector, but the misreporting, deliberate or otherwise, on its key security partner, the US, and its Commander-in-Chief, Donald J Trump.
Our media, public intellectuals, and gas bags all seem determined to recycle Democrat talking ...

Victoria police recently announced that the Naarm-Melbourne CBD has been declared a designated area from 30 November 2025 until 29 May 2026, which means police officers and protective services officers can search civilians without reasonable grounds for suspicion over that six month period. But civil society groups are mounting a legal challenge ...

On November 28, the Albanese government rammed through its overhaul of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act.
Comprising seven Acts in 1,500 pages, it emerged from the 2020 Samuel inquiry into the EPBC Act. The Act purported to be pursuing the commendable goal of rationalising the roles of state and Commonwealth in ...

National Anti-Corruption Commission Commissioner Paul Brereton has blamed this website for 90 complaints against him and then he went on a conspiracy theory rant, with no evidence, blaming members of the defence […]
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Madeleine Cleary’s ‘The Butterfly Women’ brings colonial Melbourne to life in a gripping tale of murder, resilience and the women who refused to be forgotten. read now...

Bill Granger, the 'godfather' of avocado toast, defined modern Australian food but never lived to see it. read now...

Googatha elder Aunty Sue Haseldine was out on Country last month, which is located in northeastern so-called South Australia – north of the town of Ceduna – when she got word that Southern Launch, the private space company that runs the Koonibba Test Range, which happens to sit upon Googatha Country, would be running a test launch of a rocket in ...

As neo-Nazis train for violence, pretending mass rallies alone will stop them ignores history — and leaves movements dangerously exposed. read now...

This month marks the 75th anniversary of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), an institution created in the aftermath of World War II to ensure the protection of people fleeing persecution. Twice awarded the Nobel Peace Prize (in 1954 and 1981), UNHCR has evolved from

A round-the-clock support line and a new police section staffed by 100 officers headline a state government’s $674 million response to its Royal Commission into Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence. The South Australian government has accepted 129 of 136 recommendations “in full, in principle or in part”, with four noted

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese appears to be starting to move towards some tightening of parliamentarians’ travel entitlements. After more than a week of controversy, Albanese on Friday said he had asked the Independent Parliamentary Expenses Authority for advice. “I’ve said to IPEA, please give us some advice. And

For those who prefer solitude but still crave connection, Jenny Valentish offers a guide that feels more like a friend than a lecture. read now...

The biggest threat to Australia’s security might not be its Keystone Cops military industrial complex, or its failing energy sector, but the misreporting, deliberate or otherwise, on its key security partner, the US, and its Commander-in-Chief, Donald J Trump.
Our media, public intellectuals, and gas bags all seem determined to recycle Democrat talking ...

Victoria police recently announced that the Naarm-Melbourne CBD has been declared a designated area from 30 November 2025 until 29 May 2026, which means police officers and protective services officers can search civilians without reasonable grounds for suspicion over that six month period. But civil society groups are mounting a legal challenge ...

On November 28, the Albanese government rammed through its overhaul of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation (EPBC) Act.
Comprising seven Acts in 1,500 pages, it emerged from the 2020 Samuel inquiry into the EPBC Act. The Act purported to be pursuing the commendable goal of rationalising the roles of state and Commonwealth in ...

National Anti-Corruption Commission Commissioner Paul Brereton has blamed this website for 90 complaints against him and then he went on a conspiracy theory rant, with no evidence, blaming members of the defence […]
The post NACC Commissioner Paul Brereton blames the Kangaroo Court of Australia website for 90 complaints against him appeared first on ...

Madeleine Cleary’s ‘The Butterfly Women’ brings colonial Melbourne to life in a gripping tale of murder, resilience and the women who refused to be forgotten. read now...

Bill Granger, the 'godfather' of avocado toast, defined modern Australian food but never lived to see it. read now...

Googatha elder Aunty Sue Haseldine was out on Country last month, which is located in northeastern so-called South Australia – north of the town of Ceduna – when she got word that Southern Launch, the private space company that runs the Koonibba Test Range, which happens to sit upon Googatha Country, would be running a test launch of a rocket in ...

As neo-Nazis train for violence, pretending mass rallies alone will stop them ignores history — and leaves movements dangerously exposed. read now...

This month marks the 75th anniversary of the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), an institution created in the aftermath of World War II to ensure the protection of people fleeing persecution. Twice awarded the Nobel Peace Prize (in 1954 and 1981), UNHCR has evolved from

A round-the-clock support line and a new police section staffed by 100 officers headline a state government’s $674 million response to its Royal Commission into Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence. The South Australian government has accepted 129 of 136 recommendations “in full, in principle or in part”, with four noted

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese appears to be starting to move towards some tightening of parliamentarians’ travel entitlements. After more than a week of controversy, Albanese on Friday said he had asked the Independent Parliamentary Expenses Authority for advice. “I’ve said to IPEA, please give us some advice. And

For those who prefer solitude but still crave connection, Jenny Valentish offers a guide that feels more like a friend than a lecture. read now...
