
This heart-warming photo of Megan Jack (L) and Chris Wright enjoying the relaxed vibe at St Andrews Community Market was taken in 1986. read now...

Australian Greens Senator David Shoebridge suggested an “ethical discussion” that should be had in this country involves the ongoing criminalisation of the personal possession of drugs, and in particular, the cannabis plant, at a symposium held at Sydney University last Friday.
The politician added that “the sheer amount of damage that happens amongst ...

I was seven years old when Allan Moffat and Colin Bond crossed the line 1-2 in their Ford XC Falcon Hardtops at Bathurst in 1977. I still remember seeing these incredible cars crossing the finish line in a manner that defied the plan of Ken Miles and the Shelby Cobras at Le Mans in 1966.
A lifelong Ford tragic, that was the day I fell hopelessly in ...

Former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has lawyered up after he was named in the Jeffrey Epstein files last week. But his lawyers went missing in action when I sent them some […]
The post Kevin Rudd pays lawyers to cover up his Jeffrey Epstein links appeared first on Kangaroo Court of Australia.

I had hoped I would never have to write about Hamit Coskun again. After the Quran-burner won his appeal in October, it seemed that this particular battle in the free speech wars was over. Unfortunately the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) have other ideas. On Friday evening the state prosecutor announced that it was going to appeal Coskun’s successful ...

It is now believed 303 children and 12 teachers have been taken hostage by gunmen in Nigeria after a more detailed count was released by the Christian Association of Nigeria. They were abducted from St Mary’s School in north-central Nigeria.
This follows an earlier abduction of 25 Christian schoolchildren.
While no group has claimed responsibility, ...

Labour’s plans to overhaul Britain’s overstretched asylum system have forced the Irish government to do the same. As the Northern Irish border is the only international border across these islands, Shabana Mahmood’s pledge to create ‘by far the most controlled and selective [asylum system] in Europe’ left Dublin with little choice. Ireland’s Minister ...

It is not often we have cause to praise Turkey, but last week they saved the taxpayer $1.5 billion.
Well, sort of…
As with all wastage of public money, it depends on how you look at it.
Hosting the next COP conference was set to be an expensive absurdity for Australia and a vanity project for the Climate Change and Energy Minister.
There are few things ...

The biggest lesson to come out of the first report of the official Covid Inquiry is what a mistake it was to hand to job to lawyers. They have interpreted their job as one of conducting a show trial of politicians, civil servants and advisers who were involved in handling the pandemic. The have obsessed with the processes of decision-making in Downing ...

Was 52-year old Anglesey man Nathan Gill, a member of the European parliament, taking money from the Kremlin, or just from a corrupt Ukrainian oligarch? We may never know. But on Friday Gill was sent down for ten-and-a-half years at the Old Bailey, after he was found guilty of accepting bribes from Ukrainian operatives in exchange for delivering ...

If you want to make a Japanese high school teacher break out in a cold sweat and suffer heart palpitations, just whisper the word ‘monpa’ in their ear. For ‘monpa’ or ‘monster parents’, the bane of a Japanese educator’s life, are serial complainers notorious for their persistence, aggression, unreasonableness and irrationality. They have become such a ...

In the lead-up to the much-discussed social media ban taking effect, Australian eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant is often in the headlines. For all the attention she’s been getting, Inman Grant probably didn’t expect any of it to come from a foreign government committee, calling her to answer for a

This heart-warming photo of Megan Jack (L) and Chris Wright enjoying the relaxed vibe at St Andrews Community Market was taken in 1986. read now...

Australian Greens Senator David Shoebridge suggested an “ethical discussion” that should be had in this country involves the ongoing criminalisation of the personal possession of drugs, and in particular, the cannabis plant, at a symposium held at Sydney University last Friday.
The politician added that “the sheer amount of damage that happens amongst ...

I was seven years old when Allan Moffat and Colin Bond crossed the line 1-2 in their Ford XC Falcon Hardtops at Bathurst in 1977. I still remember seeing these incredible cars crossing the finish line in a manner that defied the plan of Ken Miles and the Shelby Cobras at Le Mans in 1966.
A lifelong Ford tragic, that was the day I fell hopelessly in ...

Former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has lawyered up after he was named in the Jeffrey Epstein files last week. But his lawyers went missing in action when I sent them some […]
The post Kevin Rudd pays lawyers to cover up his Jeffrey Epstein links appeared first on Kangaroo Court of Australia.

I had hoped I would never have to write about Hamit Coskun again. After the Quran-burner won his appeal in October, it seemed that this particular battle in the free speech wars was over. Unfortunately the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) have other ideas. On Friday evening the state prosecutor announced that it was going to appeal Coskun’s successful ...

It is now believed 303 children and 12 teachers have been taken hostage by gunmen in Nigeria after a more detailed count was released by the Christian Association of Nigeria. They were abducted from St Mary’s School in north-central Nigeria.
This follows an earlier abduction of 25 Christian schoolchildren.
While no group has claimed responsibility, ...

Labour’s plans to overhaul Britain’s overstretched asylum system have forced the Irish government to do the same. As the Northern Irish border is the only international border across these islands, Shabana Mahmood’s pledge to create ‘by far the most controlled and selective [asylum system] in Europe’ left Dublin with little choice. Ireland’s Minister ...

It is not often we have cause to praise Turkey, but last week they saved the taxpayer $1.5 billion.
Well, sort of…
As with all wastage of public money, it depends on how you look at it.
Hosting the next COP conference was set to be an expensive absurdity for Australia and a vanity project for the Climate Change and Energy Minister.
There are few things ...

The biggest lesson to come out of the first report of the official Covid Inquiry is what a mistake it was to hand to job to lawyers. They have interpreted their job as one of conducting a show trial of politicians, civil servants and advisers who were involved in handling the pandemic. The have obsessed with the processes of decision-making in Downing ...

Was 52-year old Anglesey man Nathan Gill, a member of the European parliament, taking money from the Kremlin, or just from a corrupt Ukrainian oligarch? We may never know. But on Friday Gill was sent down for ten-and-a-half years at the Old Bailey, after he was found guilty of accepting bribes from Ukrainian operatives in exchange for delivering ...

If you want to make a Japanese high school teacher break out in a cold sweat and suffer heart palpitations, just whisper the word ‘monpa’ in their ear. For ‘monpa’ or ‘monster parents’, the bane of a Japanese educator’s life, are serial complainers notorious for their persistence, aggression, unreasonableness and irrationality. They have become such a ...

In the lead-up to the much-discussed social media ban taking effect, Australian eSafety Commissioner Julie Inman Grant is often in the headlines. For all the attention she’s been getting, Inman Grant probably didn’t expect any of it to come from a foreign government committee, calling her to answer for a
