
Three justices of the New South Wales Court of Appeal struck down the Minns government’s law enabling the blanket banning of protest marches on Thursday, 17 April 2026, describing the law as a “blunt tool”. And as activist groups and a stella legal team saw the unconstitutional regime torn down, the analogy of a blunt tool certainly lent itself to many ...

The Federal Court has denied Australian citizen Dan Duggan’s appeal of former attorney general Mark Dreyfus’ 2024 decision to greenlight his extradition to the US on 2017 charges alleging he illegally trained Chinese military pilots. And while it’s understood the Trump White House has been sniffing around about getting its hands on him, our prime ...

Dropping temperatures tell of winter on its way, but autumn is still having its say. read now...

There is a temptation in Australia to treat the Ben Roberts-Smith affair as though it were, at heart, a simple appeal to the rule of law. On one side stands the rules of conduct, agreed and published in the arcane annals of the various conventions that have accumulated over time, the gold standard of how to wage violent conduct against another state ...

There is a particular kind of arrogance that only flourishes at a safe distance from danger, and the arrest of Ben Roberts-Smith, a recipient of Australia’s highest military honour, has once again brought it into full view.
Within hours, the familiar chorus assembled, commentators, analysts and above all, the professional moral class, each certain not ...

The staged arrest of Ben Roberts-Smith, just weeks before Anzac Day, is not just bad optics. It is a signal to every young Australian thinking about enlisting.
Australia is facing a military recruitment crisis.
As of early 2024, the Australian Defence Force was more than 4,300 people below its authorised strength of 62,700 permanent members. Its total ...

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and other Labor ministers, over the last few weeks and months, have in effect publicly admitted they don’t know what to do to stop the $billions of frauds […]
The post Anthony Albanese confirms the NDIS has failed under the Labor Party appeared first on Kangaroo Court of Australia.

The recent NSW Court of Appeal decision in Jarrett v NSW stands as a stark monument to the folly of judicial activism. It says the legislation introduced by the Minns government, with bipartisan support, to stop the weekly occupation of Sydney streets by the hard-left, is unconstitutional.
To the ordinary Australian – the quiet citizen trying to cross ...

Angus Taylor's social media vetting of Australian values for visa holders will be costly, labour-intensive and ultimately untenable. read now...

Our political leaders keep making tone-deaf, overbearing laws, then watch them get almost immediately wrecked by the courts. read now...

Nostalgia is one of Hollywood’s most potent and pervasive impulses. It is among the reasons why deep dives into classic movies are still a publishing phenomenon: there is an enduring market for excavating and celebrating past glories that can also speak to the present in unexpected ways. Anyone with a

Ageing well is not about slowing down. It is about making informed choices that protect your health, preserve your independence, and support the quality of life you want to maintain for as long as possible. read now...

Three justices of the New South Wales Court of Appeal struck down the Minns government’s law enabling the blanket banning of protest marches on Thursday, 17 April 2026, describing the law as a “blunt tool”. And as activist groups and a stella legal team saw the unconstitutional regime torn down, the analogy of a blunt tool certainly lent itself to many ...

The Federal Court has denied Australian citizen Dan Duggan’s appeal of former attorney general Mark Dreyfus’ 2024 decision to greenlight his extradition to the US on 2017 charges alleging he illegally trained Chinese military pilots. And while it’s understood the Trump White House has been sniffing around about getting its hands on him, our prime ...

Dropping temperatures tell of winter on its way, but autumn is still having its say. read now...

There is a temptation in Australia to treat the Ben Roberts-Smith affair as though it were, at heart, a simple appeal to the rule of law. On one side stands the rules of conduct, agreed and published in the arcane annals of the various conventions that have accumulated over time, the gold standard of how to wage violent conduct against another state ...

There is a particular kind of arrogance that only flourishes at a safe distance from danger, and the arrest of Ben Roberts-Smith, a recipient of Australia’s highest military honour, has once again brought it into full view.
Within hours, the familiar chorus assembled, commentators, analysts and above all, the professional moral class, each certain not ...

The staged arrest of Ben Roberts-Smith, just weeks before Anzac Day, is not just bad optics. It is a signal to every young Australian thinking about enlisting.
Australia is facing a military recruitment crisis.
As of early 2024, the Australian Defence Force was more than 4,300 people below its authorised strength of 62,700 permanent members. Its total ...

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and other Labor ministers, over the last few weeks and months, have in effect publicly admitted they don’t know what to do to stop the $billions of frauds […]
The post Anthony Albanese confirms the NDIS has failed under the Labor Party appeared first on Kangaroo Court of Australia.

The recent NSW Court of Appeal decision in Jarrett v NSW stands as a stark monument to the folly of judicial activism. It says the legislation introduced by the Minns government, with bipartisan support, to stop the weekly occupation of Sydney streets by the hard-left, is unconstitutional.
To the ordinary Australian – the quiet citizen trying to cross ...

Angus Taylor's social media vetting of Australian values for visa holders will be costly, labour-intensive and ultimately untenable. read now...

Our political leaders keep making tone-deaf, overbearing laws, then watch them get almost immediately wrecked by the courts. read now...

Nostalgia is one of Hollywood’s most potent and pervasive impulses. It is among the reasons why deep dives into classic movies are still a publishing phenomenon: there is an enduring market for excavating and celebrating past glories that can also speak to the present in unexpected ways. Anyone with a

Ageing well is not about slowing down. It is about making informed choices that protect your health, preserve your independence, and support the quality of life you want to maintain for as long as possible. read now...
