Pauline Hanson: straight to number one

Pauline Hanson: straight to number one

In news that will alarm Australia’s ‘dignified’ major parties, Pauline Hanson’s One Nation has skipped straight over Labor to take the top position in Queensland. Newspoll reports One Nation on 30 per cent, leading Labor (27 per cent), the Coalition (23 per cent), and the Greens (11 per cent). There was even a suggestion that 35 per cent of former ...
Australian decadence

Australian decadence

Is Australia a ‘decadent’ society? The term ‘decadence’ implies promiscuity. But, as American writer Ross Douthat explains, it’s a term rarely used precisely. In The Decadent Society, Douthat channels Frenchman Jacques Barzun in that it ‘refers to economic stagnation, institutional decay, and cultural and intellectual exhaustion at a high level of ...
The Easter tradition of women taking men hostage

The Easter tradition of women taking men hostage

In a few communities in Victorian England, there was a custom of men tying women to chairs with ribbons on Easter Monday and lifting them up, all the while singing the hymn ‘Jesus Christ is risen today’. On Easter Tuesday the custom was repeated, only this time it was the women who ‘lifted’ the men. The Victorian practice of ‘lifting’ can be traced ...
Scrapping jury trials will cost us all

Scrapping jury trials will cost us all

For hundreds of years in Britain, juries have been the cornerstone of the justice system. The right to trial by one’s peers ensures not only that justice is done, but that it is seen to be done. Yet the Labour government is seeking to water down this ancient, and vital, feature of criminal court cases. Juries help ensure that sentences are ...
Is Pete Hegseth waging a Christian Zionist war?

Is Pete Hegseth waging a Christian Zionist war?

By pushing religion almost as much as US military might in his war briefings, Pete Hegseth has raised questions about whether he is a Christian Zionist and if he views current events in the Middle East as prophetic of the end times. His Pentagon updates often include prayers, Bible readings and religiously-inflected statements about pursuing ...
Sydney Criminal Lawyers® Weekly Rundown – Articles from 30 March to 5 April 2026

Sydney Criminal Lawyers® Weekly Rundown – Articles from 30 March to 5 April 2026

In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles: Knife Possession Charge Dismissed on Appeal Due to Illegal Search The appeal court dismissed the charge because admitting evidence derived from the illegal police search failed the evidence admissibility test. Click here to read the article The Offence of ...

Pauline Hanson: straight to number one

Pauline Hanson: straight to number one
In news that will alarm Australia’s ‘dignified’ major parties, Pauline Hanson’s One Nation has skipped straight over Labor to take the top position in Queensland. Newspoll reports One Nation on 30 per cent, leading Labor (27 per cent), the Coalition (23 per cent), and the Greens (11 per cent). There was even a suggestion that 35 per cent of former ...

Australian decadence

Australian decadence
Is Australia a ‘decadent’ society? The term ‘decadence’ implies promiscuity. But, as American writer Ross Douthat explains, it’s a term rarely used precisely. In The Decadent Society, Douthat channels Frenchman Jacques Barzun in that it ‘refers to economic stagnation, institutional decay, and cultural and intellectual exhaustion at a high level of ...

The Easter tradition of women taking men hostage

The Easter tradition of women taking men hostage
In a few communities in Victorian England, there was a custom of men tying women to chairs with ribbons on Easter Monday and lifting them up, all the while singing the hymn ‘Jesus Christ is risen today’. On Easter Tuesday the custom was repeated, only this time it was the women who ‘lifted’ the men. The Victorian practice of ‘lifting’ can be traced ...

Scrapping jury trials will cost us all

Scrapping jury trials will cost us all
For hundreds of years in Britain, juries have been the cornerstone of the justice system. The right to trial by one’s peers ensures not only that justice is done, but that it is seen to be done. Yet the Labour government is seeking to water down this ancient, and vital, feature of criminal court cases. Juries help ensure that sentences are ...

Is Pete Hegseth waging a Christian Zionist war?

Is Pete Hegseth waging a Christian Zionist war?
By pushing religion almost as much as US military might in his war briefings, Pete Hegseth has raised questions about whether he is a Christian Zionist and if he views current events in the Middle East as prophetic of the end times. His Pentagon updates often include prayers, Bible readings and religiously-inflected statements about pursuing ...

Sydney Criminal Lawyers® Weekly Rundown – Articles from 30 March to 5 April 2026

Sydney Criminal Lawyers® Weekly Rundown – Articles from 30 March to 5 April 2026
In case you’ve missed any of them, here’s a rundown of the past week’s articles: Knife Possession Charge Dismissed on Appeal Due to Illegal Search The appeal court dismissed the charge because admitting evidence derived from the illegal police search failed the evidence admissibility test. Click here to read the article The Offence of ...