Peter Dutton opens door to attack our rights a little wider
Contributed by Jim Hayes Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton is now pushing changes to laws that will allow the Australian Security and Intelligence Organisation (ASIO)…
Contributed by Jim Hayes Home Affairs Minister Peter Dutton is now pushing changes to laws that will allow the Australian Security and Intelligence Organisation (ASIO)…
The attack on journalism in Australia has become big news in its own right. It is a serious issue touching everyone. Paul Murphy the chief…
Unknown to most people in Australia, Julian Assange’s hearing in London resumed on 27 April via video link, because of the Covid-19 lock down. Judge…
Contributed from Victoria The League for Increased Transparency and Ethics (WASHLITE) in Washington, has filed a lawsuit against Fox News for spreading false news. They…
Contributed from Victoria Journalist, editor and founder of Wikileaks Julian Assange will not be let out of a London Prison, even with recent COVID-19 outbreak….
This is about a book called Manufacturing Consent, published decades ago but even more relevant today than it was then. It explains the myth of…
Contributed by a member of the MEAA The allegation that News Corp and Nine Entertainment have chosen to shut down AAP Newswire keeps on doing…
Contributed by Jim Hayes Julian Assange’s extradition hearing began with a series of revelations, which immediately began to lay bare, the lengths to which the…
Contributed by Naz and Anisha More than 800 people added their voice, calling out the racist Herald Sun and Daily Telegraph headlines that targeted the…
Contributed by Joe Montero As the hearing of the extradition application began at the Woolwich Crown Court in London, there is was no doubt that…