
New South Wales police commissioner Mal Lanyon announced on Tuesday, 6 January 2026, that he’d come to the decision to reimpose the official prohibition on all authorised protests for another 14 day period across three policing areas in Greater Sydney. This blanket ban on approved demonstrations continues to be in place because of the 14 December 2025 ...

Australia’s leaders proclaim a rules-based international order, but fall conspicuously silent when the world’s most powerful ally tramples it. read now...

“You who are seated here today will be China’s elites tomorrow,” declared the middle-aged party secretary at my senior high school. Alongside hundreds of other first-year students at one of the top schools in the province, I was stunned by the over-the-top welcome speech. The other pronouncement of this party

Australian protesters at Pine Gap argue that civil disobedience is justified when secrecy, surveillance and alliance politics entangle Australia in mass civilian killing in Gaza. read now...

Over the last two years, leadership has been one of the most commonly used words in political discussions.
Whether it’s politicians saying they are showing great leadership or politicians being called on to show leadership by their opponents and constituents, the word is heard almost every day.
However, leadership is a difficult word to define.
And can ...

It never ceases to amaze me how often the left proves I am on the right side of history.
The US strike that captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, has thrown the left into full-blown panic.
From presenters at the ABC, to David Shoebridge of the Greens, to former Labor Foreign Minister and former NSW Premier Bob Carr, ...

Australia’s telecommunications sector is facing rising prices, shallow competition and growing resilience risks as policy settings lag behind its role as essential national infrastructure. read now...

Muamer Nukic, a member of the Queensland Police Service’s Protective Services Group and a self-described anti-Zionist, has been charged with 41 counts of using a carriage service to menace, harass, or cause […]
The post Police employee charged over alleged antisemitism posts on social media appeared first on Kangaroo Court of Australia.

How does Trump’s Venezuelan action fit in with his Make America Great Again and America First philosophies?
Is this just more opportunistic chaos or is there method in his ‘madness’?
After listening to Trump’s occasionally rambling press conference immediately after ‘Operation Absolute Resolve’ I have a pretty good idea – the rambles often tell you ...

Are you okay, Victoria?
Those of us watching the Liberal Party drama from slightly saner states glance at Victorian headlines with the same vague awareness that there’s a giant spider on the ceiling.
Are we ready to deal with it? Not yet. But we know it’s going to be a problem eventually, and no one is getting any sleep until it’s sorted.
For many ...

As Keir Starmer found out with digital ID, what the public initially says it wants isn’t always what it turns out to want once the details become clear. A large majority in favour of digital ID turned into a significant majority against once people started to ask themselves: is this scheme really going to tackle illegal migration or is it just going to ...

There was no dancing, let alone prancing, in the Brooklyn courtroom as former Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro was arraigned on four charges, including narco-terrorism and weapons trafficking, following his capture by American forces on a military base in Caracas on Saturday. Instead, Maduro, whose terpsichorean moves to a musical remix of his ‘No ...

New South Wales police commissioner Mal Lanyon announced on Tuesday, 6 January 2026, that he’d come to the decision to reimpose the official prohibition on all authorised protests for another 14 day period across three policing areas in Greater Sydney. This blanket ban on approved demonstrations continues to be in place because of the 14 December 2025 ...

Australia’s leaders proclaim a rules-based international order, but fall conspicuously silent when the world’s most powerful ally tramples it. read now...

“You who are seated here today will be China’s elites tomorrow,” declared the middle-aged party secretary at my senior high school. Alongside hundreds of other first-year students at one of the top schools in the province, I was stunned by the over-the-top welcome speech. The other pronouncement of this party

Australian protesters at Pine Gap argue that civil disobedience is justified when secrecy, surveillance and alliance politics entangle Australia in mass civilian killing in Gaza. read now...

Over the last two years, leadership has been one of the most commonly used words in political discussions.
Whether it’s politicians saying they are showing great leadership or politicians being called on to show leadership by their opponents and constituents, the word is heard almost every day.
However, leadership is a difficult word to define.
And can ...

It never ceases to amaze me how often the left proves I am on the right side of history.
The US strike that captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores, has thrown the left into full-blown panic.
From presenters at the ABC, to David Shoebridge of the Greens, to former Labor Foreign Minister and former NSW Premier Bob Carr, ...

Australia’s telecommunications sector is facing rising prices, shallow competition and growing resilience risks as policy settings lag behind its role as essential national infrastructure. read now...

Muamer Nukic, a member of the Queensland Police Service’s Protective Services Group and a self-described anti-Zionist, has been charged with 41 counts of using a carriage service to menace, harass, or cause […]
The post Police employee charged over alleged antisemitism posts on social media appeared first on Kangaroo Court of Australia.

How does Trump’s Venezuelan action fit in with his Make America Great Again and America First philosophies?
Is this just more opportunistic chaos or is there method in his ‘madness’?
After listening to Trump’s occasionally rambling press conference immediately after ‘Operation Absolute Resolve’ I have a pretty good idea – the rambles often tell you ...

Are you okay, Victoria?
Those of us watching the Liberal Party drama from slightly saner states glance at Victorian headlines with the same vague awareness that there’s a giant spider on the ceiling.
Are we ready to deal with it? Not yet. But we know it’s going to be a problem eventually, and no one is getting any sleep until it’s sorted.
For many ...

As Keir Starmer found out with digital ID, what the public initially says it wants isn’t always what it turns out to want once the details become clear. A large majority in favour of digital ID turned into a significant majority against once people started to ask themselves: is this scheme really going to tackle illegal migration or is it just going to ...

There was no dancing, let alone prancing, in the Brooklyn courtroom as former Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro was arraigned on four charges, including narco-terrorism and weapons trafficking, following his capture by American forces on a military base in Caracas on Saturday. Instead, Maduro, whose terpsichorean moves to a musical remix of his ‘No ...
