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UN's Secretive 'Summit of the Future' Aims to Reset Global Financial System
The UN is holding a little-publicized Summit of the Future that could reshape the global financial system, impacting nations like Australia.
Free Speech Under Siege: Australia’s Misinformation Bill Raises Alarming Concerns
Australia's revised Combatting Misinformation and Disinformation Bill faces strong criticism over potential censorship and government overreach, with critics fearing it could stifle legitimate speech and make the government the "arbiter of truth."
Australia Proposes Fines for Internet Platforms Over 'Misinformation', Sparking Free Speech Fears
Australia is considering legislation to fine social media platforms for spreading 'misinformation', raising concerns about government overreach and censorship among free speech advocates.
Australia Pushes 'Misinformation' Fines for Social Media, Exempts Mainstream Media
The Australian government is proposing fines for social media platforms over 'misinformation', while mainstream media outlets would be exempt, raising concerns about free speech and government overreach.
Elon Musk Calls Australian Government 'Fascists' Over Proposed Social Media Censorship Law
Elon Musk criticized Australia's government as "fascists" for proposing legislation that would fine social media companies failing to curb "misinformation," sparking debate over free speech and government overreach in Australia.
New 'Misinformation' Bill Slammed as Biggest Attack on Freedoms in Australia
Critics argue that the Australian government's proposed 'misinformation' bill poses a severe threat to free speech, with Elon Musk calling the government 'fascists' over the legislation.
Australia's New Censorship Bill Threatens Free Speech with Big Fines Over 'Misinformation'
A proposed Australian law could impose hefty fines on tech platforms for not censoring "misinformation," raising concerns about government overreach and free speech.
Government's Misinformation Bill Sparks Free Speech Concerns
The Albanese government's push for hefty fines on social media platforms that don't remove "misinformation" raises fears of censorship among Australians.
Proposed Australian Bill Sparks Concerns Over Free Speech and Government Overreach
A new Australian bill would empower regulators to pressure tech companies to crack down on "misinformation," raising fears about censorship and the erosion of democratic rights.
Australia's Revised Misinformation Bill Faces Criticism
Critics argue that despite strengthened free speech provisions, Australia's updated misinformation bill remains fundamentally flawed and could still impede open discourse.
NSW Council for Civil Liberties Slammed Over Silence on Misinformation Bill
The New South Wales Council for Civil Liberties (NSWCCL) has been accused of failing to defend free speech by not opposing the Australian government's proposed misinformation and disinformation bill.
Crimes Against Humanity: The Truth About COVID Injections in Australia
A new documentary reveals how Australian authorities allegedly concealed the risks of COVID-19 gene therapies, violating civil liberties and subjecting millions to untested mRNA injections with severe health risks.
Medical Fraud Exposed: Australia's Vaccination Policies Under Scrutiny
Australia's vaccination policies are built on a foundation of medical fraud, with allegations of insufficient safety data for vaccines, especially for expectant mothers, and coercive policies like "No Jab, No Pay" stripping parents of conscientious objection rights.
Study Suggests mRNA COVID-19 Vaccines May Increase Lymphoma Risk
New research indicates that mRNA vaccines could elevate the risk of lymphoma, raising concerns over vaccine safety.
Researchers Highlight Rise in Myocarditis Cases Post-Vaccination
New studies suggest an increase in myocarditis cases linked to COVID-19 vaccines, emphasizing the need for long-term health surveillance.
NY Times Reports Lizard Venom Peptides May Reduce COVID-19 Deaths
Controversial study suggests that peptides from Gila Monster venom could lower COVID-19 mortality, raising questions about unconventional treatments.
Case Report Links Pfizer Vaccine to Fatal Cardiovascular Event
Peer-reviewed study suggests Pfizer's mRNA vaccine may have triggered a deadly cardiovascular cascade in a healthy young man.
Australian Politician Admits COVID-19 Mandates Were Wrong
Former New South Wales Premier Dominic Perrottet acknowledges that vaccine mandates and lockdowns infringed on fundamental liberties and admits they were a mistake.
New Facial Recognition Search Engine Sparks Privacy Fears
Launch of Lenso.ai's facial search engine raises alarms over potential misuse and threats to individual privacy.
Senator Pushes for AI Ban in Elections, Raising Free Speech Concerns
Senator David Pocock's call to ban AI in election campaigns sparks debate over free speech and government control in Australia.
Doctor Faces Deregistration Over Social Media Posts
An Australian doctor risks losing his medical registration after sharing conservative content, including satirical articles, on social media platforms.
Australians Fear Move Towards Cashless Society Threatens Personal Freedom
Older Australians express concern over the push towards a cashless society, fearing loss of personal freedoms and increased vulnerability to scams.
Australia Considers Banning Children Under 16 from Social Media
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announces plans to introduce legislation that would prohibit children under 16 from accessing social media, raising debates over parental rights and government overreach in Australia.
Australia Plans to Ban Most Children from Using Social Media
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced intentions to introduce legislation enforcing a minimum age limit—likely between 14 and 16—for social media use to protect young Australians from online harms.
Experts Warn Social Media Ban for Kids May Backfire
Tech specialists caution that banning social media for children could limit healthy digital engagement and push youth towards unsafe online environments.
Senator Uses Youth Slang to Criticize Proposed Social Media Ban for Kids
WA Senator Fatima Payman delivers a speech using Gen Z slang to oppose the government's proposed social media ban for children, highlighting concerns over youth engagement.
South Australia Proposes Social Media Ban for Under-14s, Raising Freedom Concerns
New legislation aims to ban children under 14 from social media, sparking debates over parental rights and government overreach.
Ex-Politicians Set to Profit from AUKUS Deal Amidst Australia's Soaring Defence Spending
Former Liberal and Labor politicians stand to gain millions from the $368 billion AUKUS submarine deal, raising concerns over government transparency and misuse of taxpayer funds.
Government's Anti-Nuclear Stance Undermines Australia's Energy Security
Chris Bowen's rejection of nuclear power as a "risky scam" ignores its potential to provide stable energy, leaving Australia vulnerable to energy crises.
Australia Seeks US B-21 Stealth Bombers Amid Rising Tensions with China
Australia plans to acquire US B-21 stealth bombers to boost defence capabilities, risking further provocation of Communist China.
Experts Warn Government Overspending Could Destroy Australia's Wealth
Critics say the Albanese government's investment in unprofitable sectors is harming the economy, as GDP growth slows.
Government Delays Net Zero Plans Amid Claims Only Billionaires Support Them
Critics say Australia's Net Zero agenda is driven by wealthy investors, as the government delays revealing emissions targets until after the election.
Former Minister Warns Australian Economy in 'Terrible Trouble'
Peter McGauran highlights slow GDP growth as a sign of economic distress, urging action to address Australia's financial woes.
National Anti-Corruption Commission Investigates MPs
Australia's anti-corruption watchdog confirms probes involving current and former MPs and senators, focusing on integrity within government.
Study Claims Human CO2 Emissions Do Not Affect Atmospheric CO2 Levels
New research suggests that manmade carbon emissions are irrelevant to atmospheric CO2 concentrations, challenging the basis of climate change policies.
Government Warns of Emissions Increase if Coal and Gas Use Continues
Officials claim extending coal and gas use could lead to 1.7 billion tonnes more emissions by 2050, as the government pushes renewable energy despite existing challenges.
Government Attacks Dutton's Nuclear Plan, Claims $600 Billion Cost
The Albanese government releases an ad criticizing Peter Dutton's nuclear energy proposal, sparking debate over Australia's energy future.
Businesses Pressured by Climate Act to Reduce Emissions
The Labor-Green Climate Act mandates significant emission reductions from businesses, imposing strict targets and penalties for non-compliance.
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Electric Vehicles Struggle in Australia as Sales Slump
Analysts report that electric vehicles are facing commercial challenges in Australia, with manufacturers cutting prices significantly to boost sales.
Queensland Greens Propose State-Owned Mining Company
The Greens advocate for a state-owned mining enterprise focusing on critical minerals, funded by increased royalties on coal and gas.
EV Charging Stations Underutilized Despite High Investment
Australia's electric vehicle charging stations are reportedly used only 2% of the time, raising questions about the efficiency of government spending.
Study Claims Most Climate Policies Are Ineffective
A recent paper argues that 96% of climate policies have failed to reduce emissions, questioning the effectiveness of current environmental strategies.
Major Insurer Converts Fleet to Electric Vehicles Amid Climate Push
Insurance Australia Group plans to transition its vehicle fleet to electric and hybrid models by 2030 in alignment with climate initiatives.
Government to Include Sexuality and Gender Questions in 2026 Census Despite Public Backlash
The Albanese government confirms the 2026 census will ask about sexuality and gender, ignoring widespread public opposition.
Prime Minister Evicts Tenant Amid Rising Cost of Living
Anthony Albanese has reportedly asked his tenant to vacate his Sydney investment property, which is now up for sale, amid ongoing cost-of-living pressures in Australia.
Senior Military Officers Face Medal Stripping Over Afghanistan Allegations
The government moves to strip medals from senior military officers linked to alleged war crimes in Afghanistan, sparking debate over accountability and respect for service.
Proposed 'Energy Efficient' Home Plans Threaten Private Ownership in Australia
An Australian sustainable development group's plan for "energy efficient" homes could make private home ownership unaffordable, destroying existing ownership and pricing out new buyers.
Australian Senate Challenges EU's New Deforestation Rules Threatening Exports
The Senate urges the EU to delay deforestation regulations that could impact Australian exports like beef and leather, affecting trade relations.
Australia Sees Surge in Immigration Despite Government Promises
Over 432,000 migrants arrived in Australia last year, exceeding government forecasts and contributing to housing pressures.
Australia Warned About High Immigration Levels and Cultural Impact
Australia's record-high immigration levels are straining housing and altering societal dynamics due to cultural differences.
Think Tank Warns Cities Becoming Unlivable Due to Immigration Boom
The Institute of Public Affairs reports that rapid immigration is straining infrastructure in Australia's major cities, impacting livability.
Australia and New Zealand Propose Scrapping GMO Labeling Requirements on Food
An article reports that Australia and New Zealand are considering new laws to remove GMO labeling requirements, potentially affecting consumer awareness about genetically modified foods.
Fake Food Threatens Australia and New Zealand’s Food Standards
The Food Standards in Australia and New Zealand are facing deregulation to equate natural food with genetically edited variants, risking the spread of unregulated and unlabeled synthetic foods without public knowledge.
Suspect in Scalding Attack on Brisbane Baby Evades Capture
A foreign national allegedly threw scalding hot coffee on a baby in Brisbane and fled the country using counter-surveillance tactics, prompting a complex international investigation.
Breastfeeding Expert Faces Legal Action After Criticising Transgender Attempt to Breastfeed
Australian breastfeeding expert Jasmine Sussex is facing legal action for stating that only mothers can breastfeed, following a dispute with a biological male transgender who attempted to induce lactation.
Dutton’s Leadership at a Crossroads: Will He Deliver Real Change?
Peter Dutton faces a pivotal moment as he could topple Albanese but must go beyond rhetoric and tackle pressing issues like government authoritarianism and internet control in Australia.