
Sussan Ley might hope promising to reform industrial relations will get business back on her side. But what exact problem does she want to fix, and who will pay the

Author providedAbout 170 years ago, a bundle of stone tools was deliberately buried, or “cached”, near a waterhole in far-west Queensland and never recovered. Why? Our team’s investigation of this extremely rare site has revealed a long story of Indigenous trade and innovation in the Australian outback. The bundle We

The New South Wales government has introduced laws responding to the neo-Nazi rally that took place at state parliament on 8 November 2025. These new measures are seemingly necessitated as NSW police attending the National Socialist Network (NSN) demonstration appeared powerless to stop it. Yet, many have been questioning why state law enforcement gave ...

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Videos have circulated online of teens suggesting that they migrate to platforms like Yope and Lemon8 ahead of the ban's December 10 deadline. The post Obscure social media apps not

Police at the location of one of the campsites where Tom Phillips and his children had been hiding for the past four years. Dean Purcell/New Zealand Herald via Getty ImagesYesterday’s announcement of a public inquiry into the handling of the Tom Phillips case was inevitable. When children go missing

The last-minute passage of the environmental reforms reveals who is willing to play the game, and who is being left right out. The post Who ‘won’ politics in 2025? Crikey’s

To talk of 'the centre' seems less meaningful than recognising that Labor has embraced the conservative pragmatism that was once seen as the special property of the Liberal Party. The

Three years on from the firebombing of the home of Jordan Shanks, AKA friendlyjordies, an ABC Four Corners reporter has allegedly made death threats against the YouTuber. read now...

The stakes for Rupert Murdoch have gone up a few notches in the defamation case instituted by his puppet Ofir Birenbaum, known as the “Undercover Jew”, against Cairo Takeaway who have now […]
The post Rupert Murdoch versus Cairo Takeaway heats up in the Federal Court appeared first on Kangaroo Court of Australia.

The government's EPBC amendments have been broadly welcomed by environmental groups and denounced by industry (shocker), and Barnaby Joyce's slow shimmy into One Nation drags on. The post The deal

Things have been rocky at Australia’s primary scientific research body, the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO). On November 18, the agency confirmed 350 research redundancies following a staff and union meeting. This heralds the largest cull of permanent researchers since pandemic funding under the four-year “COVID safety

Sussan Ley might hope promising to reform industrial relations will get business back on her side. But what exact problem does she want to fix, and who will pay the

Author providedAbout 170 years ago, a bundle of stone tools was deliberately buried, or “cached”, near a waterhole in far-west Queensland and never recovered. Why? Our team’s investigation of this extremely rare site has revealed a long story of Indigenous trade and innovation in the Australian outback. The bundle We

The New South Wales government has introduced laws responding to the neo-Nazi rally that took place at state parliament on 8 November 2025. These new measures are seemingly necessitated as NSW police attending the National Socialist Network (NSN) demonstration appeared powerless to stop it. Yet, many have been questioning why state law enforcement gave ...

She really needs some new material. read now...

Videos have circulated online of teens suggesting that they migrate to platforms like Yope and Lemon8 ahead of the ban's December 10 deadline. The post Obscure social media apps not

Police at the location of one of the campsites where Tom Phillips and his children had been hiding for the past four years. Dean Purcell/New Zealand Herald via Getty ImagesYesterday’s announcement of a public inquiry into the handling of the Tom Phillips case was inevitable. When children go missing

The last-minute passage of the environmental reforms reveals who is willing to play the game, and who is being left right out. The post Who ‘won’ politics in 2025? Crikey’s

To talk of 'the centre' seems less meaningful than recognising that Labor has embraced the conservative pragmatism that was once seen as the special property of the Liberal Party. The

Three years on from the firebombing of the home of Jordan Shanks, AKA friendlyjordies, an ABC Four Corners reporter has allegedly made death threats against the YouTuber. read now...

The stakes for Rupert Murdoch have gone up a few notches in the defamation case instituted by his puppet Ofir Birenbaum, known as the “Undercover Jew”, against Cairo Takeaway who have now […]
The post Rupert Murdoch versus Cairo Takeaway heats up in the Federal Court appeared first on Kangaroo Court of Australia.

The government's EPBC amendments have been broadly welcomed by environmental groups and denounced by industry (shocker), and Barnaby Joyce's slow shimmy into One Nation drags on. The post The deal

Things have been rocky at Australia’s primary scientific research body, the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO). On November 18, the agency confirmed 350 research redundancies following a staff and union meeting. This heralds the largest cull of permanent researchers since pandemic funding under the four-year “COVID safety
