Australia and the “Epstein Coalition”. Invasion of Iran a disaster
It’s only Day Five of the war but surely the epic stupidity of Australia so cravenly backing the US Israeli invasion of Iran is evident by now. Michael West reports.



A Premier defied. NOT-Adelaide Writers’ Week a smashing success
“Constellation”, the writer’s week that rose from the ashes of the cancelled Adelaide event, got off to a flyer last weekend, making a mockery of Premier Malinauskas’ and the Zionist lobby’s efforts to kill it
Bondi Beach bounty – $5000 a day
Is public service pay too high? Head of Bondi Beach massacre inquiry Dennis Richardson jags $5,000 a day for ‘independent report’.
Australian gas not keeping the lights on in Japan. What’s the scam?
In 2024, Japan exported 40% of the gas it imported from Australia, keeping prices high here.
Prince Andrew Arrested, Illegal Land Sales, And The ISIS Brides | Scam of the week
https://youtu.be/E0sbssjnB9E Prince Andrew finally gets arrested, or at least the story is being sold that way, and the media instantly does what it always does, turns a system story into a celebrity spectacle. Meanwhile, back in Australia, we have offshore property...
Israel lobby law firm jags plum role in Bondi Royal Commission
Gilbert & Tobin, key sponsor for elite Israel lobby group AICC, is to “provide legal support” for the Royal Commission into Antisemitism
Cafe of Dissent. When satire meets hate speech laws
Posters depicting world ‘leaders’ wearing Nazi uniforms have led to a cafe owner having to shut down an unrelated gig as Canberra police established a crime scene.
Australia and the “Epstein Coalition”. Invasion of Iran a disaster
It’s only Day Five of the war but surely the epic stupidity of Australia so cravenly backing the US Israeli invasion of Iran is evident by now. Michael West reports.
Judge takes pity on BHP in case against injured coal miner
BHP has had almost an entire court case muzzled and a coal miner’s case struck out without even filing a defence. Stephanie Tran reports.
“Pack of Mongrels”. Politics beats extinction of Maugean Skate
A decision brief on protecting the threatened Maugean Skate shows that the Labor Government puts wildlife extinction second to politics.
A Premier defied. NOT-Adelaide Writers’ Week a smashing success
“Constellation”, the writer’s week that rose from the ashes of the cancelled Adelaide event, got off to a flyer last weekend, making a mockery of Premier Malinauskas’ and the Zionist lobby’s efforts to kill it
Bondi Beach bounty – $5000 a day
Is public service pay too high? Head of Bondi Beach massacre inquiry Dennis Richardson jags $5,000 a day for ‘independent report’.
We’re going to need a bigger boat. Jim Chalmers’ tax reform fishing not serious
Treasurer Chalmers is floating tax reform balloons ahead of the May budget but Michael Pascoe warns he’s fighting the last war. The next one is nuclear.
Chris Minns’ stormtroopers. Guns for graffiti, silence for the dead
The NSW government is creating a heavily resourced policing unit of around 250 officers, prioritising hate crimes above other violence.
Case Muzzled. Court strikes out injured coal miner, backs BHP
BHP has won sweeping suppression orders against coal miner Simon Turner after a court threw out the miner’s case.
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