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Australian Politics

2024 Pager Bombings and Operation Trojan Shield: Deceptive Devices

In an age where technology and crime increasingly overlap, the 2024 Lebanon pager bombings and Operation Trojan Shield (also known as Operation Ironside) stand...

Truth in Political Advertising Laws needed

The Federal Government has introduced a new bill aimed at tackling disinformation and misinformation on the Internet, marking a significant move to address harmful...

Harvey Norman Faces Class Action Over Junk Warranties

In a significant legal move, Echo Law has launched a class action in the Federal Court of Australia on behalf of tens of thousands...

CSIRO Reports 20% Increase in Methane Emissions Over 20 Years

In a critical new report, Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO, has revealed that methane emissions have risen by 20% in the last two decades,...

Libertarian Party of Australia and Project 2025: Shared Vision

As Australia’s political landscape evolves, the Libertarian Party of Australia is gaining momentum, driven by a growing dissatisfaction with government intervention and a desire...

The Global Threat to Electoral Credibility: A Rising Concern

In an increasingly interconnected world, the legitimacy of elections—a cornerstone of democratic governance—is facing unprecedented threats. A new report from the International Institute for...

Remembering the Jakarta Embassy Bombing 20 Years on

On September 9, 2004, a devastating event shook both Australia and Indonesia. A suicide bomber detonated a one-tonne bomb hidden inside a truck just...

Gough Whitlam & Malcolm Turnbull at the SpyCatcher Trial

The "Spycatcher" trial was a highly significant legal case that took place in Sydney, Australia in 1986. It revolved around the publication of a...

Iconic Australian Knitting Mill Rescued by Fashion Powerhouse

Adelaide, Australia – In a remarkable turn of events, the historic 73-year-old knitting mill, Silver Fleece, has been saved from closure by Dean and...

Forestry Corp NSW illegal logging while protesters in court

Ballina, NSW, 9 August 2024 - In a striking court ruling today, it was revealed that Forestry Corporation NSW had been engaged in illegal...
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