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An Aboriginal Land Council raises financial abuse concerns over Kimberley cruise operator managed by insolvency firm Hall Chadwick.



Gas lobby desperation as global demand plummets
While the gas lobby continues to cry crocodile tears about taxation hindering new investment, the global market for gas tells a different story.
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While are allies were accused of kidnap, rape and torture, while Michael West Media was being dragged through court by BHP, and the case suppressed, what was not suppressed was Luke Sayers’ penis. Do courts suppress evidence of high public interest but not ‘dick pics’?
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Angus. Cannon. Foot. A match made in taxation debate heaven.
Angus Taylor says that failing to index income tax thresholds to inflation was a form of ‘stealing’ from taxpayers. Evidence says otherwise.
AUKUS. From ‘best’ we’ll never get to second hand subs
Defence Minister Marles announced a change to the AUKUS submarine program: second-hand subs!
NACC chief Paul Brereton finally gets the message and resigns
The National Ant-Corruption Commissioner, Paul Brereton, has submitted his resignation to the Governor-General, following three years of not very much.
Predatory lending. Indigenous elders blame liquidators over Kimberley tourism debacle
An Aboriginal Land Council raises financial abuse concerns over Kimberley cruise operator managed by insolvency firm Hall Chadwick.
Israeli soldiers raped her. Australian customs threatened her
Gaza flotilla participant raped and tortured by a foreign military, while her own country ransacked her luggage, seized her phone and laptop.
Vale the Press Council. Caves in to anonymous pressure campaign
Australian Press Council caves into the Zionist lobby and abandons its mission to defend free speech, vilifying cartoonist Cathy Wilcox.
Gas lobby desperation as global demand plummets
While the gas lobby continues to cry crocodile tears about taxation hindering new investment, the global market for gas tells a different story.
Indonesia. Militarism on the rise amid censorship over West Papua
Australians are rightly concerned with violent abuses of powerless people far away in the Middle East. Next door, similar evils thrive, but we seem to care less.
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FOI to die? Albanese’s nuclear strike on transparency
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The Media’s Biggest Story This Week Was… A Dick Pic | Scam of the Week
While are allies were accused of kidnap, rape and torture, while Michael West Media was being dragged through court by BHP, and the case suppressed, what was not suppressed was Luke Sayers’ penis. Do courts suppress evidence of high public interest but not ‘dick pics’?
while serious questions were being raised about AUKUS,
#auspol
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