Australia's Digital ID: Trojan Horse for Total Control, Masked as Child Protection
Australia’s new digital ID plan, designed to protect children under 16 from social media, could pave the way for total online surveillance and control of all citizens.
Read more: RAIR Foundation
Australia Unveils Digital Duty of Care, Emulating UK and EU Censorship Laws
Australia's government introduces new rules aimed at online harm prevention, potentially expanding censorship under the guise of protecting users.
Read more: Reclaim The Net
Australia Moves to Set 16 as Minimum Age for Social Media Use
Labor supports raising the minimum age for social media use to 16, aiming to protect children from online dangers.
Read more: Off the Press
Australia Proposes Banning Social Media for Teens Under 16
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announces a crackdown on social media access for children under 16 to protect their mental and physical health.
Read more: The Washington Times
Australia Proposes World-Leading Ban on Social Media for Kids Under 16
Prime Minister Albanese announces plans to enforce a global-first ban on social media access for children under 16, citing the mental and physical risks to young people.
Read more: Breitbart
Australia’s Covid Inquiry Report Fails to Learn the Right Lessons
The Australian Covid inquiry acknowledges government overreach but fails to address the harmful impacts of lockdowns, vaccine side effects, and misinformation.
Read more: Daily Sceptic
Albanese Government Hides Covid-19 Response Inquiry Submissions While Pushing for Censorship Bill
The Albanese Government removes public submissions to the Covid-19 Response Inquiry, particularly from mRNA-injured individuals, as it seeks to pass a censorship bill that could silence critics of the mRNA vaccine industry.
Read more: Letters From Australia
Independent Senators to Block Australia’s Controversial Misinformation Bill
Four independent senators in Australia have announced their intention to block the government's misinformation bill, citing concerns over censorship and the impact on free speech.
Read more: Rebekah Barnett
Australia's Misinformation Bill: A Direct Attack on Free Speech
Australia's government is pushing a controversial misinformation bill that would give bureaucrats the power to suppress opinions and commentary, threatening free speech and democracy.
Read more: Nation First
Australia's Misinformation Bill Faces Potential Block in Senate
Australia's misinformation bill could be blocked in the Senate, as several crossbench senators announce opposition, while concerns over its impact on free speech continue to grow.
Read more: Rebekah Barnett
Australian Misinformation Bill Faces Critical Senate Vote
Australia's Misinformation and Disinformation (MAD) Bill, which threatens free speech, is now heading to the Senate, with critical votes needed from Crossbench Senators to stop it.
Read more: WCH Australia
New Australian Law, If Passed, Will Make the Government the Sole Arbiter of Truth
The Australian government’s new Misinformation and Disinformation Bill aims to empower authorities to decide what is “false” and silence criticism, especially on health policies, threatening free speech.
Read more: LifeSiteNews
Critics Slam Australia’s “MAD” Censorship Bill as a Major Threat to Free Speech
Australia's Misinformation and Disinformation Bill (MAD) is facing backlash, with critics warning it could lead to an Orwellian surveillance state, stifling free speech under the guise of protecting democracy.
Read more: Reclaim The Net
Australia’s New Censorship Bill Puts Global Free Speech at Risk
Australia's "Combatting Misinformation and Disinformation Bill" threatens free speech worldwide, allowing the government to censor American citizens' content on foreign platforms and impose penalties on tech companies that resist compliance.
Read more: Technocracy News
The Fight Isn't Over: Pressure Mounts to Defeat the MAD Bill
Thanks to widespread public pressure, the Senate may be poised to block the MAD Bill, but with the vote still pending, advocates must continue pushing to ensure free speech remains protected.
Read more: WCH Australia
Concerns Raised Over eSafety Commissioner’s Powers
Senator Malcolm Roberts questions the potential misuse of the eSafety Commissioner’s powers, especially regarding the removal of “violent or distressing” material, and calls for more transparency in how takedown notices are issued.
Read more: Malcolm Roberts QLD
The Rise of Fact-Checkers and the Plandemic Agenda
Paul Collits critiques the growing army of fact-checkers and other ideological enforcers, linking them to the broader agenda of controlling narratives and suppressing dissent, all while the global elites push for greater power under the guise of pandemic responses.
Read more: Paul Collits Substack
$1 Billion Anti-Aging Utopia Planned for Australian City
The Gurner Group's $1 billion Elysian Fields project in Melbourne, featuring a “biosphere” environment with cryotherapy, IV infusions, and anti-aging treatments, aims to transform the Docklands into a wellness and transhumanist haven, raising concerns over the push for technocracy and loss of personal autonomy.
Read more: Newsweek
Coinbase Launches Stand With Crypto Advocacy Group in Australia
Coinbase’s Stand With Crypto expands to Australia, advocating for clearer regulations and promoting blockchain’s benefits as the country approaches a pivotal election in 2025.
Read more: Cointelegraph
Left-Wing Americans Search for "Move to Australia" After Trump's Victory
Following Trump’s victory, searches for "Move to Australia" surged by 820%, reflecting a spike in interest from Americans seeking to leave the country.
Read more: Not the Bee
Billionaire Anthony Pratt to Move to the U.S. After Trump Win, While Liberals Flee to Canada
Australian billionaire Anthony Pratt, after securing a Green Card, will move to the U.S. following Trump's victory, marking a shift from liberals fleeing to Canada.
Read more: Zero Hedge
Rabobank: 2nd Trump Administration to Bring “MAGA Talent Pool” to Global Power Struggles
The second Trump administration will be staffed with seasoned MAGA talent, ensuring a more organized approach to geopolitical and economic power, with potential global ripple effects, including on Australia's economic policies.
Read more: Zero Hedge
WHO's Control Over Australian Health Policies Exposed
The WHO's influence in Australia, through its Collaborating Centers embedded in local institutions, is steering national health policies, raising concerns about national sovereignty and local accountability.
Read more: Alternative Central News
Men's Cancer Deaths Predicted to Soar by 93% by 2050, Scientists Warn
New research suggests that men's cancer rates are projected to rise dramatically, potentially increasing by 93% by 2050 due to preventable risk factors such as lifestyle choices, particularly in high-HDI countries like Australia.
Read more: Natural Health 365
DNA Contamination Affects Vaccine Safety, Experts Warn
While regulatory bodies like Australia's Therapeutic Goods Administration dismiss concerns about DNA contamination in mRNA vaccines, scientists such as Karl Jablonowski argue that residual DNA fragments, especially in mRNA vaccines, pose significant risks to health, potentially disrupting cell function and leading to autoimmune issues.
Read more: Alternative Central News
TGA Releases Data on Residual DNA in COVID-19 mRNA Vaccines
The TGA's newly released data on residual DNA in Pfizer and Moderna vaccines raises further concerns over safety, particularly regarding potential cancer risks and the adequacy of testing methods.
Read more: Maryanne Demasi Blog
Kevin Rudd's Diplomacy Under Scrutiny After Anti-Trump Tweets Surface
Former Australian PM Kevin Rudd's role as ambassador to the U.S. is questioned after he deleted anti-Trump tweets. His harsh criticisms of the President-elect, calling him "the most destructive President in history," have raised concerns about his ability to represent Australia effectively. Rudd's actions highlight the tension between personal opinions and diplomatic responsibility.
Read more: James Macpherson Substack
Australia Must Sever Ties with the WHO for Health Sovereignty
Ian Brighthope argues that Australia should dismantle its relationship with the WHO, citing its failure during COVID-19 and the cost of being beholden to global health bureaucracies.
Read more: Ian Brighthope Substack
Thales Faces Corruption Investigations Globally, Yet Secures Major Australian Defence Deal
Thales, under investigation for corruption in multiple countries, continues its dominance in Australia's defense sector, securing a new strategic partnership despite ethical concerns.
Read more: Undue Influence
Regenerative Agriculture Being Co-Opted by Corporate Interests
Regenerative agriculture principles are being hijacked by corporate players, using them as a cover for synthetic farming technologies and the global transformation of food systems, with Australia playing a key role.
Read more: Kate739 Substack
Questions Raised Over Weather Modification After Bizarre Storms in Australia
Following the strange spiral rings over Melbourne and other parts of Australia in 2011, which led to severe weather events, there are concerns that weather manipulation may be at play, echoing historical incidents like Operation Popeye and the 1947 hurricane seeding experiment.
Read more: Lioness of Judah
Australia’s Contact Tracing App: A Failed Privacy Nightmare
Despite over 7 million downloads, Australia's contact tracing app proved ineffective, uncovering only two positive COVID-19 cases and ultimately being abandoned, raising serious concerns about privacy and government overreach.
Read more: Vigilant Fox
Moderna’s $2 Billion mRNA Factory in Melbourne and Australia’s Misinformation Bill
Moderna's newly operational mRNA factory in Melbourne signals a troubling future, with the government's push for a censorship bill poised to silence critics of the gene-vaccine industry, undermining free speech and public debate.
Read more: Letters From Australia