
Drug baron Tony Mokbel pictured leaving Melbourne Magistrates' Court with criminal defence barrister (and later-exposed police informant) Nicola Gobbo. read now...

Labor’s proposed fire sale of culturally and historically significant Defence properties should be stopped.
It is a matter of national urgency.
The idea that a $3 billion sugar hit to the Treasury is worth the desecration of priceless pieces of our history is an insult to Australians.
Labor’s decision is particularly sour, given how much money they ...

Jeffrey Epstein sent an email in June 2013 to Terje Rod-Larsen, as per below, which said “Rudd will only be in power a few months, do not wait” regarding the then Australian […]
The post Jeffrey Epstein’s 2013 email, “Rudd will only be in power a few months, do not wait.” regarding Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd appeared first on Kangaroo Court ...

It was presumed, from the eternal silence of the party room, that someone talked Angus Taylor off his horse while Sussan Ley was whisked away to a safe space.
This is how Moderates handle a crisis.
Coddle the challenger. Make promises to the frontbench. Demoralise other leadership hopefuls with tales of woe about their numbers. Then wait it out.
This ...

The thing about adult children is they get to make their own mistakes. read now...

A white supremacist brought a nail bomb to Invasion Day, but the response from the nation was not outrage. read now...

Sunday’s Newspoll is being keenly awaited by federal Liberals as leadership aspirant Angus Taylor contemplates the timing of a challenge to Sussan Ley. With talks to try to get the federal Coalition together looking near collapse, Taylor danced around the leadership issue in a Sydney radio interview on Friday. Some

Australia’s relationship with Indonesia is “stronger than ever”, as the two countries sign a landmark security pact. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto ratified the treaty during a signing ceremony in Jakarta on Friday, elevating defence ties between the two countries. Under the Treaty of Jakarta, both

No one had considered the Epstein Files were going to be childhood reading. Yet, neither did anyone expect them to read like a modern version of The Marquis De Sade’s 120 Days of Sodom, with instead of high-ranking French aristocracy, the main players are now some of the most powerful politicians and oligarchs on the planet.
The US Department of ...

No one had considered the Epstein Files were going to be childhood reading. Yet, neither did anyone expect them to read like a modern version of The Marquis De Sade’s 120 Days of Sodom, with instead of high-ranking French aristocracy, the main players are now some of the most powerful politicians and oligarchs on the planet.
The US Department of ...

Books don't just sit on shelves. They move ideas. They nudge conversation. In Australia, certain political and historical books have shaped how people think about identity, history, politics and power. Hundreds of novels are being published today and all of them influence public opinion in one way or another. Needless

New South Wales police commissioner Mal Lanyon extended the protest ban that’s in place across Gadigal land in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney and parts of its CBD. The top cop’s reasoning was the expected protesting of next week’s official visit from Israeli president Isaac Herzog, due to “significant animosity” against it. But some pro-Palestinian ...

Drug baron Tony Mokbel pictured leaving Melbourne Magistrates' Court with criminal defence barrister (and later-exposed police informant) Nicola Gobbo. read now...

Labor’s proposed fire sale of culturally and historically significant Defence properties should be stopped.
It is a matter of national urgency.
The idea that a $3 billion sugar hit to the Treasury is worth the desecration of priceless pieces of our history is an insult to Australians.
Labor’s decision is particularly sour, given how much money they ...

Jeffrey Epstein sent an email in June 2013 to Terje Rod-Larsen, as per below, which said “Rudd will only be in power a few months, do not wait” regarding the then Australian […]
The post Jeffrey Epstein’s 2013 email, “Rudd will only be in power a few months, do not wait.” regarding Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd appeared first on Kangaroo Court ...

It was presumed, from the eternal silence of the party room, that someone talked Angus Taylor off his horse while Sussan Ley was whisked away to a safe space.
This is how Moderates handle a crisis.
Coddle the challenger. Make promises to the frontbench. Demoralise other leadership hopefuls with tales of woe about their numbers. Then wait it out.
This ...

The thing about adult children is they get to make their own mistakes. read now...

A white supremacist brought a nail bomb to Invasion Day, but the response from the nation was not outrage. read now...

Sunday’s Newspoll is being keenly awaited by federal Liberals as leadership aspirant Angus Taylor contemplates the timing of a challenge to Sussan Ley. With talks to try to get the federal Coalition together looking near collapse, Taylor danced around the leadership issue in a Sydney radio interview on Friday. Some

Australia’s relationship with Indonesia is “stronger than ever”, as the two countries sign a landmark security pact. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto ratified the treaty during a signing ceremony in Jakarta on Friday, elevating defence ties between the two countries. Under the Treaty of Jakarta, both

No one had considered the Epstein Files were going to be childhood reading. Yet, neither did anyone expect them to read like a modern version of The Marquis De Sade’s 120 Days of Sodom, with instead of high-ranking French aristocracy, the main players are now some of the most powerful politicians and oligarchs on the planet.
The US Department of ...

No one had considered the Epstein Files were going to be childhood reading. Yet, neither did anyone expect them to read like a modern version of The Marquis De Sade’s 120 Days of Sodom, with instead of high-ranking French aristocracy, the main players are now some of the most powerful politicians and oligarchs on the planet.
The US Department of ...

Books don't just sit on shelves. They move ideas. They nudge conversation. In Australia, certain political and historical books have shaped how people think about identity, history, politics and power. Hundreds of novels are being published today and all of them influence public opinion in one way or another. Needless

New South Wales police commissioner Mal Lanyon extended the protest ban that’s in place across Gadigal land in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney and parts of its CBD. The top cop’s reasoning was the expected protesting of next week’s official visit from Israeli president Isaac Herzog, due to “significant animosity” against it. But some pro-Palestinian ...
