With PM Anthony Albanese, peace protestors and Iran all fingered in the frenzy of blame for the Bondi Beach massacre, Michael Pascoe takes a reality check ... with guns.
Violence begets violence. Israel’s Prime Minister should butt out of Australian politics. The tragedy at Bondi Beach, writes Michael West, must not be exploited for political points.
Earlier this week Defence Minister Richard Marles announced a big reform in Defence Procurement. Except it wasn’t a big reform, rather a rearranging of deck chairs. Former senator Rex Patrick reports.
Following last week's revelations about the "Nauru deal", the Senate voted in favour of a full inquiry into the Government's "Offshore processing and resettlement arrangements."
Australia has quietly closed its trade office in West Jerusalem, shifting staff to Tel Aviv while DFAT condemns “unfair targeting” of Israel by the United Nations
Industry fund giants Hesta and Vision Super have cut ties with Israel, standing out among Australia’s large investors for compliance though earning vicious attacks in the Zionist media.
While Indonesians worry about President Prabowo's undemocratic moves, the failures of his flagship 'breakfast' policy, and a faltering economy, Australia enters into another 'treaty' of little import.
Australian fund managers who continue to invest in companies that supply weapons to Israel are likely to be in direct breach of International Law and risk prosecution.
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One Nation’s Malcolm Roberts has officially jumped the ...
Chris Minns' police unleashed pepper spray on hundreds of peace protestors yesterday. Today the Premier is the drawcard for an Israel business lobby lunch with ties to the genocide in Gaza.
Former UN human rights chief Judge Navi Pillay has warned that Australia and other states risk complicity in genocide if they fail to act on Israel’s assault on Gaza, Stephanie Tran reports.