News Update: Wednesday, 5 June 2024 BUMPER EDITION
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Victoria creates new 'parliamentary role' to change men's behaviour
https://hotair.com/jazz-shaw/2024/05/30/australia-creates-secretary-of-mens-behavior-change-n3789312
https://reclaimthenet.org/mp-tim-richardson-men-behavior-change
Victoria Premier Jacinta Allan has hired MP Tim Richardson as Parliamentary Secretary for Men's Behavior Change, which she says is crucial "to end the tragedy of deaths of Victorian women at the hands of men." Richardson, in a post, said he would "focus largely on the influence the internet and social media have on boys" and their "attitudes" toward women.
Chinese Communist Party organises support for Li Qiang's Australian tour
The Chinese Communist Party has ramped up efforts to organise support for Chinese Premier Li Qiang's Australian tour, with many Chinese expats reportedly getting paid to welcome the Chinese leader. The CCP sent a notice online to WeChat groups, offering to pay for all the costs of mobilising Chinese Australians and Chinese expats in Canberra to welcome Li.
Australia rallies behind WHO to approve 'binding' pandemic treaty, urges governments to 'redouble efforts'
Australian Health Minister Mark Butler voiced Australia's "full commitment" to the controversial pandemic treaty at the 77th World Health Assembly in Geneva. He urged all member states to "redouble their efforts to resolve the remaining challenges and seize this opportunity to agree on critical reforms to our global health architecture because we simply can not afford to fail."
Albanese 'not ready to go down the rabbit hole' if Trump visits Australia with criminal conviction
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said he would "not go down the rabbit hole" if former US President Donald Trump were permitted to visit Australia with a criminal conviction. This comes after the former US leader became the first former American president to be convicted of felony crimes as a New York jury found him guilty of all 34 raps in a scheme to illegally influence the 2016 election through a hush money payment to a porn actor who said the two had sex.
NSW refuses to pardon almost 4,000 kids fined for breaching 'pandemic' health orders
New South Wales Police has refused to pardon some 3,628 children from 2020 to 2022 who were fined for 'offences' related to public health orders at the height of the pandemic. Of these, the highest fines for breaching Public Health Orders were AUD $5,000, with the majority fixed at $1,000.
Australia drafts more laws that will outlaw free speech
https://cairnsnews.org/2024/05/30/attorney-general-reportedly-drafting-new-set-of-hate-speech-laws/
Australia is reportedly drafting a new set of hate speech laws that would impose criminal penalties for severe cases of “faith vilification”. Attorney General Mark Dreyfus is writing the draft, which would also impose criminal liabilities for those engaged in instances of “abuse” based on a person's race, sexuality, gender, or disability.
Rapid shift to cashless society leaves 600 Aussie towns without a bank
https://www.theepochtimes.com/world/rural-australians-left-up-in-the-air-as-banks-shut-down-5660221
Australia's rapid shift to a cashless society has left about 600 towns without a bank, including prosperous mining and farming regions like Coober Pedy in South Australia and Western Australia's (WA's) Tom Price. Australians have lamented such a drastic move, with many being forced to take to the skies to do their banking, flying their cash takings to a city branch.
South Australia cancels elective surgeries amid 'COVID wave' scaremongering
South Australia has moved to cancel elective surgeries amid fresh scaremongering efforts that the area is facing a new wave of COVID-19 infections seen to smash hospitals. Health experts have stated that at least 270 hospital staff are currently off sick with COVID, and about 140 patients are in hospital with COVID.
Bombshell report claims Albo gov't tried to stop deportation of NZ citizens prior to Direction 99
The administration of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has directly instructed the Home Affairs department to try to find a way to stop the deportation of many New Zealand citizens who had lived in Australia for many years, according to Sky News Political Editor Andrew Clennell. He claims Albanese's department instruction came prior to the drafting of Immigration Minister Andrew Giles' direction 99, which resulted in massive appeals tribunal decisions overturning the minister's decisions to kick sex offenders and other criminals out of the country.
Top doctors call for WHO probe into impacts of mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccines
https://www.trialsitenews.com/a/interview-with-dr.-anthony-kyriakopoulos-20f8081d
Top doctors have pushed for a probe into the globalist World Health Organization (WHO) and its role in the mRNA-based COVID-19 jabs. Leading Japan-based oncologist Masanori Fukushima has questioned the excess deaths during and after COVID-19 and the incidence of cancer mortality after the third mRNA COVID-19 vaccine.
11 MPs get major warning from the Chinese Communist Party after attending a Taiwanese event
At least eleven New South Wales (NSW) MPs who attended a gala dinner celebrating the inauguration of new Taiwanese President Lai Ching-Te received significant intimidation from the Chinese Communist Party. A Bejing consulate in Sydney raised "concerns regarding attendance" of the MPs, adding that the politicians could be risking Australia's ties with China, its largest two-way trading partner.
Australia's eSafety Commissioner ramps up efforts to remove X, Reddit from app stores
https://reclaimthenet.org/australian-censors-new-threat-booting-x-and-reddit-from-app-stores
Australia's eSafety Commissioner, Julie Inman Grant is reportedly leading the charge in booting out apps X and Reddit from Google and Apple stores. Grant has said apps should be banned for third-party content, while Bridget Gannon, a government official from the Communications Department, raised the need for age verification rules to be imposed on social media as well as adult sites.
UN Secretary-General António Guterres claims era of 'global boiling' has arrived
https://dailysceptic.org/2024/06/02/to-use-terms-like-global-boiling-is-clearly-absolute-nonsense/
UN Secretary-General António Guterres has said in a speech that the era of global warming was over and the era of "global boiling" had arrived. In his remarks, Guterres said: "And for scientists, it is unequivocal – humans are to blame," pointing to failure of mankind to address climate change issues.
New ABC chair under fire for failure to manage journos taking sides on political issues
https://richardsonpost.com/cliff-reece/36155/abc-funding-should-be-via-subscription-only/
New ABC chairman Kim Williams is under fire for his failure to manage journalists taking sides on political issues. He earlier warned them to just leave the media company when they become impartial. This comes after ABC journalist and staff-appointed Board member Laura Tingle made controversial and politically-biased remarks during a panel discussion at the Sydney Writers' Festival last week.
WW3 WATCH: Russian ambassador to China claims US, Australia, UK 'creating a long-term hotbed of tension' in Asia-Pacific
https://tass.com/politics/1795633
Russia's ambassador to China, Igor Morgulov, said Australia, the United States and the United Kingdom's trilateral alliance is "creating a long-term hotbed of tension in the Asia-Pacific Region (APR), which is already openly declared as NATO's zone of responsibility, is a hard fact." He added that the situation was being intentionally escalated around Taiwan and in the South China Sea.
Albanese gets largest pay rise in 10 years amid increasing cost-of-living pressures
https://cairnsnews.org/2024/05/29/albanese-largest-pay-rise-in-10-years/
https://web.facebook.com/watch/?v=1162275948105330
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has received the largest pay rise amid the public's cost-of-living pain. In the wake of the report, One Nation's NSW Leader, Tania Mihailuk, said Albanese has failed to deliver on his promises and understand the struggles of everyday Australians.
Greens step up efforts to pass 'climate trigger bill' to end coal, gas
The Australian Greens have revved up its efforts to pass the Environmental Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Amendment (Climate Trigger) Act, which aims to put an end to the era of “dirty coal and gas” or, rather, essential energy supplies. However, the Business Council of Australia (BCA) warned that a climate trigger would mean more projects would be pushed out due to their estimated carbon emission rates.
Aussie businesses criticised for using QR codes despite US returning to traditional methods
Australian business owners have been criticised after more restaurants implemented quick response (QR) codes despite other nations returning to traditional methods. A recent study in Australia conducted by the financial services company Square found that local businesses were implementing technology for efficiency.
Security expert: Australia 'not capable' of defending itself under Albanese
Australia is "not capable" of defending itself under the leadership of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, Security Expert Lincoln Parker claims. He said: "We have a massive continent, and we are not capable of defending ourselves. What is the prime minister and the Labor party doing – well they're gutting defence."
Albanese under fire for keeping Andrew Giles on despite letting serial rapists stay
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is in hot water for sticking with Immigration Minister Andrew Giles despite the latter changing the immigration laws, which let violent criminals, including child rapists stay in Australia if they have close ties to the community. Analyst Peter Van Onselen said: "If Anthony Albanese won't do his job and sack his wildly incompetent Immigration Minister, then his party should find a new prime minister who will. Before Labor changed the law, criminals were deported. Now, they claim community and family ties and get to stay. And not for stealing a loaf of bread, just to be clear."
Senators slam Albo gov't incompetence; raise the alarm after 156 criminals released 'with very little regard to their offending'
Australian senators have voiced their concerns after 156 criminals had been reportedly released with minimal regard to their offending. Queensland Senator Matt Canavan said: "There are only two options here: either the government had done that due diligence and decided to release these hardened criminals anyway, or they just hadn't done the work and had no idea who they were releasing onto our streets.”
Ex-Chinese spy urges Australia to support the US in the event of a conflict
A former spy of the Chinese Communist Party has warned Canberra's nightmare starts if it decides not to side with Washington in the event of a military conflict involving Beijing. According to the spy, the Chinese Communist Party sees Australia as a country without sovereignty.
Criminal Sudanese migrant who identifies as Aboriginal allowed to stay in Australia
The Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) has granted a Sudanese migrant with a criminal record who self-identifies as an Aboriginal man the right to stay in Australia. The man was born in Khartoum and spent his first 20 years in Africa before relocating to Australia on a protection visa. His visa was later revoked after he was involved in a series of convictions, including knife crime, car theft, and serious driving offences.
New Zealand protests massive land grabbing by US-based green consultancy firm
New Zealand's Kapiti coast residents have called out the massive land grab being facilitated by US-based green consultancy Jacobs and other environmentalists. PM Christopher Luxon's Climate Change Minister Simon Watts has reportedly backed the move to depopulate and hand over to green-indigenous control the Kapiti Coast, one of New Zealand's most picturesque coastal zones on the west coast of the North Island just north of the capital Wellington and city of Porirua.
Donald Trump says he's very open to pardoning Julian Assange
Donald Trump has said he will give "very serious consideration" to the thought of pardoning Julian Assange. Gabriel Shipton, the brother of the founder of WikiLeaks, welcomed Trump's statement: "I think we are reaching a critical point in the fight to free Julian. All presidential candidates have made statements on Julian's freedom in the past two months. It's time this scandalous prosecution is brought to an end and, with the help of the Australian government, Julian is brought home to be with his family."
WHO's Ghebreyesus says he's confident countries will 'cross the finish line' for the pandemic treaty
https://childrenshealthdefense.org/defender/who-pandemic-treaty-ihr-amendments-defeated/
World Health Organization Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has said he is confident countries around the world would "cross the finish line" regarding the consensus of the controversial pandemic agreement. Door to Freedom, an organisation working to defeat the WHO's proposals, however, said "the treaty is done" and "nothing in the treaty can rise from the ashes of the negotiations to be voted."
Roberts slams 'high-handed, out of touch' Albo gov't; renews call for COVID-19 Royal Commission
Senator Malcolm Roberts said Australians "have had enough of high-handed, out-of-touch government" after "failing to read the room" regarding the implications of the Queensland Supreme Court judgement on the COVID 'vaccine' mandates. He called for the Royal Commission into the COVID response "to be announced right now."
New data shows increase in cash withdrawals across Australia
Fresh data revealed a spike in cash withdrawals across Australia, raising questions about the country's trajectory towards becoming a cashless society. Cash Welcome campaigner Jason Bryce expressed frustrations regarding Australians being "fettered against their will into a cashless society" because Aussie banks didn't want to bear the costs, but Australians still wanted to use cash.
Pro-family advocate Billboard Chris challenges Aussie gov't removal of his X post; refuses to call female LGBT activist 'he/him' in court
"Billboard Chris," a Canadian pro-family activist, has refused to call female LGBT activist Teddy Cook "he/him" during court proceedings. Australian E-Safety Commissioner Julie Grant earlier threatened to fine X if it failed to block Elston's post, which referred to the activist as a woman. In response, Elon Musk's company announced it was filing a legal challenge against Australia.
Bloomberg report shows Australian investors' more engaged in activism than at any time in more than a decade'
https://dissenter.com/feed/5e1e0a7dc46f1d5487be1806/item/66540db44212bd867ab0c880
A new Bloomberg report showed Australian investors are more engaged in activism than at any time in more than a decade as active campaigns increase and companies bow to pressure from agitating shareholders. Bloomberg reported that so far in 2024, 27 campaigns have been launched on Sydney-listed companies, more than double the average over the past decade for the same period.
World Bank unveils plan to decimate global farming in the name of 'net zero'
https://www.naturalnews.com/2024-05-20-world-bank-decimating-global-farming-carbon-emissions.html
As part of efforts to move towards "net zero," the globalist-led World Bank has floated the idea of making drastic cuts to global agriculture production. The World Bank plan involves centralising the world's farms in the hands of just a few wealthy individuals who plan to cut almost one-third of the world's greenhouse gas emissions by radically altering the way food is grown.
Joe Biden admin mounts LGBTIQA+ community conference in Australia
The administration of US President Joe Biden has allocated $5,250 to Better Together, a "LGBTIQA+ community conference" in Australia that will take place between June 13 and June 15. The conference will reportedly include events on how LGBT activists can more effectively engage with the government to execute policy changes.
Superannuation funds still betting big on oil, coal, gas despite net zero push
Australian retirement funds have doubled their investments in traditional energy companies despite the Albanese government's push towards net zero. From 2021 to December 2023, the 30 largest Australian retirement funds increased their investments in traditional energy companies from $19 billion to $39 billion (US$25.93 billion).
University of Sydney to review Israel ties
In a bid to end demonstrations on campus, the University of Sydney said it will review ties with defence and security businesses involved in the Middle East conflict. The offer includes a promise to review the university's investment portfolio, but protest organisers have responded by labelling the offer as atrocious.
McCullough, Aussie professor raise the alarm over scientific links between mRNA vax and autism
https://www.naturalnews.com/2024-05-27-mccullough-australian-professor-science-vaccines-autism.html
American cardiologist Peter Andrew McCullough and Australian professor Ian Brighthope have raised the alarm over the scientific links of the COVID-19 jabs and autism. McCullough has shared details about how the rise of vaccine-induced autism also corresponds with a similar rise in gender dysphoria.
Bombshell report reveals 95% of wind turbines in Australia failing
A bombshell report revealed that 95% of wind turbines in Australia are failing, with 19 out of 20 wind turbines now "essentially towers of fibreglass waste." Australia has already built 11.5 GW of theoretical total wind power capacity on the National Energy Market (NEM) spread across 80 locations on the Eastern Seaboard, and at one point today, only 4.1% of it was working.
Communities worried as renewable energy projects bring diseases, deaths among Aussie Indigenous tribes
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13469721/Indigenous-tribe-Halmahera-forest-Telsa-EV.html
The renewable energy industry, fully backed by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, has fueled community frustrations over its impact on Australian Indigenous peoples. According to Survival International's Research and Advocacy, Indigenous communities "die" when they come in contact with outsiders, adding that it was ironic that electric car companies preached about the environment while potentially endangering the health of Indigenous tribes. The Climate Council has already pushed for a ban on selling all petrol and diesel vehicles in the country by 2035.
Climate change dep't admits having trouble measuring carbon emission reduction policies
Australia's Climate Change Department has admitted it is having trouble measuring the effects of its carbon emission reduction policies. The department stated that it was challenging to figure out how a change in Australia's carbon emissions would specifically affect the global climate.
US generals urge AUKUS to 'be ready' in case Xi moves to invade Taiwan
US military officials have urged members of the AUKUS alliance – Australia, the United States, and the United Kingdom – to be ready in case Chinese President Xi Jinping moves to invade Taiwan. US Lt. General Stephen Sklenka warned that "faith" in diplomatic efforts could not prevent the possibility of conflict, as he hailed AUKUS for promoting greater security.