
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has capitulated on the most controversial part of his omnibus post-Bondi bill to minimise political damage and maximise his chances of salvaging what he can at parliament’s special sitting on Tuesday. His Saturday announcement that he would scrap the proposal to criminalise racial vilification comes

A hyper-focused 19-year-old Todd Woodbridge with his eyes on the prize. read now...

Weekend storms and flooding in New South Wales led to the NSW State Emergency Service responding to more than 1,600 incidents across the state. This follows last week’s flash floods in Victoria, where cars were swept to sea and people raced to escape. Many affected were holidaymakers but even locals

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s and the Labor Party’s proposed new hate speech / antisemitism laws are chopping and changing hard and fast and make the government look extremely incompetent. On Saturday (17/1/26) […]
The post Labor Party go rogue on free speech appeared first on Kangaroo Court of Australia.

England’s turnaround in literacy and learning should give every Australian Education Minister pause. It proves that academic reform is not only possible but is relatively easy to achieve.
However, the uncomfortable truth is, even if Australia replicated England’s academic achievements it still would not be enough. We cannot fix a nation without first ...

Labor’s outrageous omnibus bill, Combatting Antisemitism, Hate, and Extremism Bill 2026, casually known as the WTF is this Stalinist Nightmare (2026), has been shelved.
‘We will not be proceeding with the racial vilification provisions because it’s clear that they will not have support,’ said the Prime Minister.
While we would prefer to think this is ...

Few legacies have been as deliberately engineered as that of Alfred Nobel, the Swedish inventor whose name is now synonymous with excellence in science, literature, and peace.
Nobel, best known for inventing dynamite – a substance that revolutionised mining and construction but also amplified the horrors of warfare – faced a profound reckoning in 1888. ...

A Victorian bushfire shows climate change is no longer abstract. read now...

China’s trade surplus hit $1.2 trillion in 2025 – a record, up 20 per cent from the previous year’s record of $992 billion, which was itself up from the record before that. Trump’s tariffs, in other words, have worked exactly as well as his casinos. While exports to the United States fell 20 per cent, shipments to Africa surged 26 per cent, to ...

The Liberals have arrived at the free speech debate.
That’s good. Better late than never.
For the first time in a very long time, the party is lining up on the right side of the culture wars.
That’s after years of cultural war denial.
In Parliament next week, the Liberals are poised to vote down Labor’s ‘hate speech’ laws – the Combatting Antisemitism, ...

The insects are disappearing — and with them the ecosystems that sustain life. read now...

When it came time for the Australian home affairs minister to address the press in relation to the omnibus combating antisemitism bill, Tony Burke pointed to a number of key aspects of the legislation. These involve the listing of hate groups, and the ability to refuse to grant or cancel visas in respect of individuals found to be harbouring “racial ...

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has capitulated on the most controversial part of his omnibus post-Bondi bill to minimise political damage and maximise his chances of salvaging what he can at parliament’s special sitting on Tuesday. His Saturday announcement that he would scrap the proposal to criminalise racial vilification comes

A hyper-focused 19-year-old Todd Woodbridge with his eyes on the prize. read now...

Weekend storms and flooding in New South Wales led to the NSW State Emergency Service responding to more than 1,600 incidents across the state. This follows last week’s flash floods in Victoria, where cars were swept to sea and people raced to escape. Many affected were holidaymakers but even locals

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s and the Labor Party’s proposed new hate speech / antisemitism laws are chopping and changing hard and fast and make the government look extremely incompetent. On Saturday (17/1/26) […]
The post Labor Party go rogue on free speech appeared first on Kangaroo Court of Australia.

England’s turnaround in literacy and learning should give every Australian Education Minister pause. It proves that academic reform is not only possible but is relatively easy to achieve.
However, the uncomfortable truth is, even if Australia replicated England’s academic achievements it still would not be enough. We cannot fix a nation without first ...

Labor’s outrageous omnibus bill, Combatting Antisemitism, Hate, and Extremism Bill 2026, casually known as the WTF is this Stalinist Nightmare (2026), has been shelved.
‘We will not be proceeding with the racial vilification provisions because it’s clear that they will not have support,’ said the Prime Minister.
While we would prefer to think this is ...

Few legacies have been as deliberately engineered as that of Alfred Nobel, the Swedish inventor whose name is now synonymous with excellence in science, literature, and peace.
Nobel, best known for inventing dynamite – a substance that revolutionised mining and construction but also amplified the horrors of warfare – faced a profound reckoning in 1888. ...

A Victorian bushfire shows climate change is no longer abstract. read now...

China’s trade surplus hit $1.2 trillion in 2025 – a record, up 20 per cent from the previous year’s record of $992 billion, which was itself up from the record before that. Trump’s tariffs, in other words, have worked exactly as well as his casinos. While exports to the United States fell 20 per cent, shipments to Africa surged 26 per cent, to ...

The Liberals have arrived at the free speech debate.
That’s good. Better late than never.
For the first time in a very long time, the party is lining up on the right side of the culture wars.
That’s after years of cultural war denial.
In Parliament next week, the Liberals are poised to vote down Labor’s ‘hate speech’ laws – the Combatting Antisemitism, ...

The insects are disappearing — and with them the ecosystems that sustain life. read now...

When it came time for the Australian home affairs minister to address the press in relation to the omnibus combating antisemitism bill, Tony Burke pointed to a number of key aspects of the legislation. These involve the listing of hate groups, and the ability to refuse to grant or cancel visas in respect of individuals found to be harbouring “racial ...
