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A homemade bomb was thrown into an Invasion Day rally. Mainstream media wouldn’t call it terrorism

A homemade bomb was thrown into an Invasion Day rally. Mainstream media wouldn’t call it terrorism

Published by Crikey | Jan 29, 2026 11:07 am
The press was slow to call the throwing of a homemade bomb into a Perth Invasion Day rally a potential act of terror. The post A homemade bomb was thrown
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Revealed: Australia’s $100 million investment in controversial surveillance giant Palantir

Revealed: Australia’s $100 million investment in controversial surveillance giant Palantir

Published by Crikey | Jan 29, 2026 11:07 am
Australia's Future Fund drastically increased its stake in Palantir in the year since Donald Trump took office, according to its latest figures. The post Revealed: Australia’s $100 million investment in
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Trump's war on international justice

Trump's war on international justice

Published by Independent Australia | Jan 29, 2026 11:00 am
When the U.S. sanctions international judges to shield Israel, power decides who is accountable, not law.  read now...
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The muted response to the Perth bombing exposes a pattern of national indifference

The muted response to the Perth bombing exposes a pattern of national indifference

Published by Crikey | Jan 29, 2026 10:58 am
A failed bomb attack in Perth on Invasion Day drew little attention from the media and public. It shows Australia has long been selective in its sense of danger. The
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Why Western silence will burn Iran (and the world)

Why Western silence will burn Iran (and the world)

Published by Spectator Australia | Jan 29, 2026 10:57 am
The year 2026 has marked a grim milestone in Iranian history. The recent report by The Times, estimating a staggering death toll of 30,000 protesters, is not just a statistic; it is the death certificate of ‘politics’ and the beginning of a brutal struggle for survival. Yet, in the corridors of power in Washington, Brussels, and Canberra, the ...
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Reynolds ♥ irony, Barnaby Joyce ♥ Malcolm Roberts, and Sussan Ley does not ♥ Aaron Patrick

Reynolds ♥ irony, Barnaby Joyce ♥ Malcolm Roberts, and Sussan Ley does not ♥ Aaron Patrick

Published by Crikey | Jan 29, 2026 10:42 am
Plus a One Nation-esque Swedish politician ♥ his nightstand. The post Reynolds ♥ irony, Barnaby Joyce ♥ Malcolm Roberts, and Sussan Ley does not ♥ Aaron Patrick appeared first
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Are mortgage holders about to feel the first pains of careless, big spending Victorianisation?

Are mortgage holders about to feel the first pains of careless, big spending Victorianisation?

Published by Crikey | Jan 29, 2026 10:12 am
Labor's excuses for rising inflation are wearing thin as pressure grows on the Reserve Bank to lift interest rates. It reeks of a government inspired by Victorian Labor. The
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The very unwelcome return of high inflation

Published by Crikey | Jan 29, 2026 9:52 am
With inflation up, Australia is staring down the barrel of an elongated cost of living surge — here's where it's coming from. The post The very unwelcome return of high
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Scott Morrison’s Islamophobic rhetoric tells racists their hatred merely echoes a national concern

Published by Crikey | Jan 29, 2026 9:50 am
If we are serious about safety and the community coming together, we must stop outsourcing fear to Muslim communities and start confronting the real drivers of violence. The post Scott
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Monumental ambitions: the history behind Trump’s triumphal arch

Monumental ambitions: the history behind Trump’s triumphal arch

Published by The Conversation | Jan 29, 2026 9:09 am
Getty ImagesDonald Trump took time out this week from dramatic events at home and abroad to reveal three new design concepts for his proposed “Independence Arch” in Washington DC. All three renderings resemble the famous Arc de Triomphe in Paris, although one features gilded livery not unlike Trump’s chosen adornments
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The Offence of Publicly Inciting Hatred on Grounds of Race in New South Wales

The Offence of Publicly Inciting Hatred on Grounds of Race in New South Wales

Published by Sydney Criminal Lawyers | Jan 29, 2026 8:29 am
New South Wales police officers stopped 31-year-old Brandan Koschel on Gadigal land on Bourke Street in Surry Hills at around 2.50 pm on Monday, 26 January 2026, over his allegedly having incited hatred on the basis of race, when he launched into an antisemitic tirade during an open mic as part of the antiimmigration March for Australia rally in ...
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One Nation surges into second place in two polls, but Labor remains well ahead after preferences

One Nation surges into second place in two polls, but Labor remains well ahead after preferences

Published by The Conversation | Jan 29, 2026 7:52 am
Five federal polls have been released in the last week, with three of them having some fieldwork after the Coalition split on January 22. One Nation is in second place on primary votes in the YouGov and DemosAU polls, leading the Coalition by five points in YouGov and three points
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A homemade bomb was thrown into an Invasion Day rally. Mainstream media wouldn’t call it terrorism

A homemade bomb was thrown into an Invasion Day rally. Mainstream media wouldn’t call it terrorism
Published by Crikey | Jan 29, 2026 11:07 am
The press was slow to call the throwing of a homemade bomb into a Perth Invasion Day rally a potential act of terror. The post A homemade bomb was thrown
Click to read

Revealed: Australia’s $100 million investment in controversial surveillance giant Palantir

Revealed: Australia’s $100 million investment in controversial surveillance giant Palantir
Published by Crikey | Jan 29, 2026 11:07 am
Australia's Future Fund drastically increased its stake in Palantir in the year since Donald Trump took office, according to its latest figures. The post Revealed: Australia’s $100 million investment in
Click to read

Trump's war on international justice

Trump's war on international justice
Published by Independent Australia | Jan 29, 2026 11:00 am
When the U.S. sanctions international judges to shield Israel, power decides who is accountable, not law.  read now...
Click to read

The muted response to the Perth bombing exposes a pattern of national indifference

The muted response to the Perth bombing exposes a pattern of national indifference
Published by Crikey | Jan 29, 2026 10:58 am
A failed bomb attack in Perth on Invasion Day drew little attention from the media and public. It shows Australia has long been selective in its sense of danger. The
Click to read

Why Western silence will burn Iran (and the world)

Why Western silence will burn Iran (and the world)
Published by Spectator Australia | Jan 29, 2026 10:57 am
The year 2026 has marked a grim milestone in Iranian history. The recent report by The Times, estimating a staggering death toll of 30,000 protesters, is not just a statistic; it is the death certificate of ‘politics’ and the beginning of a brutal struggle for survival. Yet, in the corridors of power in Washington, Brussels, and Canberra, the ...
Click to read

Reynolds ♥ irony, Barnaby Joyce ♥ Malcolm Roberts, and Sussan Ley does not ♥ Aaron Patrick

Reynolds ♥ irony, Barnaby Joyce ♥ Malcolm Roberts, and Sussan Ley does not ♥ Aaron Patrick
Published by Crikey | Jan 29, 2026 10:42 am
Plus a One Nation-esque Swedish politician ♥ his nightstand. The post Reynolds ♥ irony, Barnaby Joyce ♥ Malcolm Roberts, and Sussan Ley does not ♥ Aaron Patrick appeared first
Click to read

Are mortgage holders about to feel the first pains of careless, big spending Victorianisation?

Are mortgage holders about to feel the first pains of careless, big spending Victorianisation?
Published by Crikey | Jan 29, 2026 10:12 am
Labor's excuses for rising inflation are wearing thin as pressure grows on the Reserve Bank to lift interest rates. It reeks of a government inspired by Victorian Labor. The
Click to read

The very unwelcome return of high inflation

Published by Crikey | Jan 29, 2026 9:52 am
With inflation up, Australia is staring down the barrel of an elongated cost of living surge — here's where it's coming from. The post The very unwelcome return of high
Click to read

Scott Morrison’s Islamophobic rhetoric tells racists their hatred merely echoes a national concern

Published by Crikey | Jan 29, 2026 9:50 am
If we are serious about safety and the community coming together, we must stop outsourcing fear to Muslim communities and start confronting the real drivers of violence. The post Scott
Click to read

Monumental ambitions: the history behind Trump’s triumphal arch

Monumental ambitions: the history behind Trump’s triumphal arch
Published by The Conversation | Jan 29, 2026 9:09 am
Getty ImagesDonald Trump took time out this week from dramatic events at home and abroad to reveal three new design concepts for his proposed “Independence Arch” in Washington DC. All three renderings resemble the famous Arc de Triomphe in Paris, although one features gilded livery not unlike Trump’s chosen adornments
Click to read

The Offence of Publicly Inciting Hatred on Grounds of Race in New South Wales

The Offence of Publicly Inciting Hatred on Grounds of Race in New South Wales
Published by Sydney Criminal Lawyers | Jan 29, 2026 8:29 am
New South Wales police officers stopped 31-year-old Brandan Koschel on Gadigal land on Bourke Street in Surry Hills at around 2.50 pm on Monday, 26 January 2026, over his allegedly having incited hatred on the basis of race, when he launched into an antisemitic tirade during an open mic as part of the antiimmigration March for Australia rally in ...
Click to read

One Nation surges into second place in two polls, but Labor remains well ahead after preferences

One Nation surges into second place in two polls, but Labor remains well ahead after preferences
Published by The Conversation | Jan 29, 2026 7:52 am
Five federal polls have been released in the last week, with three of them having some fieldwork after the Coalition split on January 22. One Nation is in second place on primary votes in the YouGov and DemosAU polls, leading the Coalition by five points in YouGov and three points
Click to read
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