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Australia’s Free Speech Crackdown: Hate Crime Bill Rushed Through Parliament
A controversial hate crime bill has been passed with minimal debate, allowing for jail time based on subjective interpretations of “reckless” speech. Critics warn that the law will be used to target conservatives and religious groups while shielding progressive causes from scrutiny.
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Qld Teacher Accused of 'Hissing' and 'Licking' Students in Bizarre Cat Persona
A teacher at Marsden State High School in Queensland has allegedly been behaving like a cat in class, hissing at students, licking her hands, and demanding to be called "Miss Purr." Parents and students have expressed outrage, with reports claiming she made a student "purr" in exchange for a lolly. The Queensland Department of Education confirmed the matter has been addressed, stating such behavior is unacceptable in state schools.
Australian Tribunal Slaps Down eSafety Commissioner’s Censorship on X
A tribunal has ruled against Australia’s eSafety Commissioner, exposing the use of so-called “informal” censorship notices to pressure social media platforms into suppressing speech. Activist Celine Baumgarten successfully challenged the blocking of her X post criticizing an LGBT club in a Melbourne primary school, arguing that the government’s interference amounted to an official takedown order. The ruling could have major implications for free speech in Australia, challenging eSafety’s use of backdoor censorship.
How Australia’s eSafety Commissioner Enforces One-Sided Censorship
Law professor James Allan exposes how Australia’s eSafety Commissioner selectively suppresses speech that challenges establishment narratives while allowing speech that aligns with government ideology. He argues that government-backed censorship overwhelmingly targets conservatives, dissidents, and critics of multiculturalism, while left-wing narratives remain untouched. Highlighting parallels with Covid-era suppression, Allan warns that Australia’s political class fundamentally misunderstands or ignores the importance of free speech.
Australian Spy Agency Collected Intelligence on COVID Origins in China
A former U.S. State Department investigator revealed that Australian intelligence agencies intercepted communications related to the origins of COVID-19 in Wuhan. The information was later shared with the CIA, raising questions about government transparency and the suppression of lab leak theories during the pandemic.
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Moderna Plans to Inject mRNA Directly Into the Heart Amid Cardiac Arrest Surge
Moderna is developing an mRNA-based injection for direct application into the heart, allegedly to counter increasing cases of cardiac arrest. Critics highlight the irony of a vaccine manufacturer addressing heart-related side effects after widespread concerns over myocarditis and pericarditis linked to earlier COVID-19 shots.
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Australian MP Calls Climate Agenda the 'New Communism'
Australian MP John Ruddick has condemned the global climate change movement, labeling it “the new communism” during a Make Europe Great Again conference. He argues that institutions like the UN, NATO, and the EU are being used to impose globalist policies that undermine national sovereignty.
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Australia’s First Hate Crime Charges Under New Laws Spark Free Speech Concerns
Two men have become the first to be charged under Australia’s new hate crime laws after allegedly displaying a Nazi flag in Sydney. The controversial legislation, which includes mandatory jail time for hate speech, has been criticized for its potential to suppress free expression.
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Crackdown on Free Speech Intensifies as Governments Target Dissenters
Western governments are ramping up efforts to silence critics of Israel, with journalists facing persecution in multiple countries. Critics argue that new laws and censorship efforts are being weaponized to suppress discussion of Israeli policies, signaling a broader war on free speech.
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VAERS Data Links COVID-19 Vaccines to Cardiac Deaths in New Study
A newly published study analyzing VAERS data has found a significant increase in reported autopsy cases linked to COVID-19 vaccines. Researchers highlight that many deaths were associated with myocarditis, cardiac arrest, and pulmonary embolism, raising concerns about vaccine safety and data suppression.
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Nickel Mining in Australia Faces Collapse Amid Indonesian Competition
Nickel Industries CEO Justin Werner has warned that thousands of Australian mining jobs may never return due to cheap Indonesian production. While Australia struggles with high costs, Indonesia’s government-backed industry, fueled by Chinese investment, is dominating global markets.
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Victorian Government Faces Backlash Over Dan Andrews Statue Cost
A planned bronze statue of former Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews is facing criticism over its cost to taxpayers and the likelihood of repeated vandalism. With Victoria already struggling with a budget crisis, critics argue the statue is an unnecessary expense that will be a target for protest.
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TV Presenter Catriona Rowntree Joins Opposition to Rural Battery Project
Australian TV personality Catriona Rowntree has joined opposition to a planned battery energy storage facility in Victoria, citing fire risks. Critics argue the lithium-based facility is being built in a high-risk bushfire zone, raising safety concerns for the local community.
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Melbourne Man Kicked Out of Second Venue Over MAGA Hat
An Australian Trump supporter says he was asked to leave a Melbourne bar despite not wearing his MAGA cap, after staff recognized him from media coverage. The incident has sparked debate over political discrimination and free speech in Australia.
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Senator Jacinta Price Opens Up About Past Drug and Alcohol Abuse
Australian Senator Jacinta Price has revealed struggles with drug and alcohol abuse in her 20s, saying the experience shaped her commitment to conservative values and indigenous advocacy. She argues that Indigenous Australians must be supported based on need rather than race.
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Werribee By-Election Shock as Safe Labor Seat Trends Liberal
Early results from Victoria’s Werribee by-election suggest the once-safe Labor seat may flip to the Liberals, signaling trouble for the Albanese government ahead of the federal election. Cost-of-living pressures and rising crime rates are key concerns for voters.
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Bird Flu Outbreak in Victoria Days After Government Declared It Eradicated
A new outbreak of bird flu has been detected in Victoria just days after the federal government declared Australia free of the virus. Authorities have placed a farm under quarantine, renewing concerns about biosecurity and food supply stability.
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COVID Dossier Exposes Military Coordination in Pandemic Response
A newly compiled dossier claims COVID-19 was not a public health crisis but a globally coordinated military operation. The document, authored by independent researchers, alleges intelligence agencies across Western nations directed pandemic responses under the guise of biodefense measures. The report suggests COVID policies were designed to induce compliance rather than protect public health.
Australians Misled on Net Zero Costs as Energy Prices Soar
A new report exposes the staggering economic cost of Australia’s Net Zero ambitions, revealing that electricity prices have skyrocketed while unreliable renewables fail to meet demand. Despite mounting evidence that nuclear power could provide affordable and stable energy, Australia remains decades behind other nations in adopting it. Polling shows most Australians are unaware of the true financial burden of Net Zero policies—if they knew, many would oppose the push to dismantle the country’s energy security.
Bill Gates Endorses Australia’s Social Media Age Ban, Pushes for Digital ID
Billionaire Bill Gates has praised Australia’s sweeping social media ban for minors under 16, calling it a "fascinating" experiment in online control. Gates, a long-time advocate of digital identification systems, also hinted at the need for greater regulation of adult internet use. Critics argue this aligns with a broader push for government-backed digital IDs, raising concerns over mass surveillance and restricted online freedoms.
‘Healthy’ 24-Year-Old Sydney Woman Dies Suddenly of Catastrophic Stroke
Christine Visnjic, a 24-year-old Sydney woman described as “young, beautiful, and healthy,” died suddenly after suffering a rare bilateral stroke. Doctors were left baffled as a blood clot traveled from her leg to her lungs, heart, and brain, leading to her tragic passing just 72 hours after seeking medical help. Her sudden and unexplained death has devastated her family and community, raising questions about rising incidents of severe health conditions in young adults.
WA MP Legally Becomes ‘Aussie Trump’ to Protest Labor’s ‘Tyranny’
Former Labor MP-turned-independent Benjamin Letts Dawkins has legally changed his name to “Aussie Trump” in a bold rebuke of WA’s Labor government. Expelled from both Labor and One Nation, Trump says his name change symbolizes his fight against government corruption and leftist policies. With WA’s election looming, he hopes to energize conservative voters who admire Donald Trump’s no-nonsense leadership and opposition to political elites.
Davos Elites Push Global Censorship as Trump, Musk Defend Free Speech
The World Economic Forum (WEF) is ramping up efforts to suppress dissent under the guise of fighting "misinformation," with European leaders like Germany’s Olaf Scholz openly calling for limits on right-wing speech. Meanwhile, Elon Musk’s X remains a global hub for free expression, and President Trump has signed an executive order banning political censorship by social media companies. As the WEF pushes centralized control, the U.S. stands as a counterforce, showing that the battle for free speech is far from over.