Hanson Says Albanese 'Too Weak to Enforce Rule of Law'
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson claims Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is "too weak" to enforce laws against displaying symbols of terrorist organizations, calling for stricter enforcement. Read more
Albo's Green Dream Dampens as Energy Giant Origin Pulls Out of Hydrogen Projects
Energy minister Chris Bowen faces a setback as Origin pulls out of hydrogen projects, undermining Labor's green energy agenda and highlighting challenges to net zero targets. Read more
Breakthrough Study Shows mRNA Vaccine Fails to Provide Long-Term Protection
A groundbreaking study reveals that mRNA COVID-19 vaccines do not prompt long-lived plasma cells for sustained immunity, raising concerns about their long-term effectiveness. Read more
NSW Health Minister Admits Individuals Rushed to Emergency with Chest Pain After Vaccination
NSW Health Minister Ryan Park acknowledged that some individuals have presented to emergency departments with chest pain following COVID-19 vaccinations. Read more
Roberts Slams 'Future Made in Australia'; Says It Means Unworkable Projects Owned by Multinationals
Senator Malcolm Roberts criticized the "Future Made in Australia" campaign, claiming it promotes renewable projects owned by foreign corporations instead of benefiting Australians. Read more
Australia's Albanese, NZ's Luxon Among World Leaders with Highest Salaries
Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese ranks among the world's highest-paid leaders, raising concerns about accountability in leadership compensation. Read more
Australia's Sweeping Anti-Disinformation Bill Draws Fierce Backlash
Australia's new Anti-Disinformation Bill is sparking opposition, with critics labeling it an unprecedented attack on free speech, threatening fines for companies that allow "disinformation." Read more
New Documentary Exposes Big Pharma Corruption
The documentary "First Do No Pharm" uncovers Big Pharma's influence on medical journals, highlighting how profit motives compromise patient safety. Read more
ABC Boss Bares 'Racist Sins' to Adviser
The ABC has faced accusations of a political takeover as its Managing Director admits to past racist behavior during an internal review, raising concerns about bias in public broadcasting. Read more
UN Ramps Up Call for IMF, G20 to ‘Work Together’ to Develop ‘World Order’
The UN is urging global organizations to collaborate on reforming the sovereign debt system, which critics fear could facilitate increased financial control. Read more
NZ Reportedly Requests Immunity to Be Stripped from Aussie Diplomat
New Zealand is preparing to request the removal of immunity protections for the partner of an Australian diplomat amid an alleged altercation. Read more
Law Groups Seek to Block Labor from Ramming Misinformation Bill Through Parliament
Legal groups are mobilizing to stop Labor's Misinformation Bill, arguing that open debate is essential in a democracy. Read more
Australia Targeting Russian Hackers with Financial Sanctions
Australia has imposed financial sanctions and travel bans on three senior Russian figures linked to the cybercrime group Evil Corp. Read more
Dutton Urges Victoria to Follow NSW Move to Stop Protests, Block Radicals
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has called for Victoria to halt protests by radical groups on the anniversary of Hamas' attack on Israel. Read more
Writers, Journalists Take a Swipe at 'So Much Bureaucracy' Within the ABC
Journalists criticise the ABC for being bogged down by bureaucracy, which hampers effective reporting. Read more
Sun Cable's 12,000-Hectare Solar Complex Highlights Inefficiencies Compared to Coal
Senator Malcolm Roberts challenges the push for renewable energy by criticizing the land use of solar farms compared to coal power generation. Read more
Google Threatens to Cut Links to New Zealand News if Law for Payment Passes
Google threatens to stop linking to New Zealand news content if a proposed law requiring payment for news articles is enacted. Read more
Teal MP Under Probe for Allegedly Lobbying for Billionaire Donor
Independent MP Zoe Daniel is being investigated over allegations of lobbying for a billionaire donor, raising ethical questions about her conduct. Read more
New Reports Confirm Pfizer mRNA Vaccine Linked to Rare Autoimmune Diseases
New reports link the Pfizer-BioNTech mRNA vaccine to rare autoimmune diseases, highlighting safety concerns related to vaccination. Read more
Hanson Slams Quiet Signing of UN Pact; Calls It a 'Threat to Australian Sovereignty'
Senator Pauline Hanson criticizes the Albanese government's quiet signing of the U.N. "Pact for the Future," warning it undermines Australia's sovereignty. Read more
Bombshell Report Shows Aussies' Private Data Shared Without Consent
A report reveals that Australians' private data is being shared without consent through online advertisers