Classified RAAF drone imagery revealed in Defence leak cover-up

Defence Buried War Crimes Leak Investigation While Jailing Whistleblower David McBride

David McBride’s conviction highlights justice system failure David McBride’s fate now represents a troubling chapter in Australia’s defence and justice systems, where whistleblowers are jailed while military leadership escapes scrutiny for national security breaches. On May 28, his appeal against a conviction for leaking classified documents failed, sealing his sentence for exposing the truth about…

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Jacinta Nampijinpa Price speaking at press conference

Civil War Within the Liberal Party: Who Will Lead the Conservatives into the Future?

A Leadership Crisis Deepens Australian politics is currently engulfed in a storm of ambition and internal chaos, especially within the Liberal Party. As leadership struggles intensify, what once was a political machine now resembles a fragmented battlefield. With nearly half a dozen hopefuls vying for power, the future of the party hangs in the balance….

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Activists holding Free Alaa signs outside British Consulate

Melbourne Protest for Alaa Abd el-Fattah Shuts British Consulate in Powerful Plea for Justice

Melbourne Protest Demands Justice for Imprisoned Writer Alaa Abd el-Fattah A quiet but resolute protest in Melbourne turned into a bold statement for human rights and freedom of expression, as activists from PEN Melbourne stood outside the British Consulate demanding action for imprisoned Egyptian-British writer Alaa Abd el-Fattah. The event led to the temporary closure…

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Life Hack: Keep Your Fingers Warm This Winter With The Clever ‘Big Sip’ Beer Technique

Winter Weather Can Freeze the Fun Winter brings with it chilly breezes and freezing hands that can make even the most joyful moments feel uncomfortable. Do you often find yourself tucking your fingers into your pockets or pulling your hands back into your jumper just to escape the cold? It’s a common struggle for many…

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Handwritten strata notice about bike parking in lobby

Lobby Bike Battle Erupts: Strata Notice Sparks Passive‑Aggressive War

A hand‑written strata notice has ignited tensions in a Sydney apartment block. Long‑time resident Francesca Castelli placed an abrupt warning on the lobby wall, insisting “BIKES CAN NOT BE LOCKED IN THE APARTMENT LOBBY AS THEY ARE A FIRE ESCAPE HAZARD AND THE POLICE WILL BE NOTIFIED IF NECESSARY.” Francesca vs. New Tenants: Generational Showdown…

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Australian superannuation funds controversy over Israeli war crimes investment

Australian Super Funds Under Fire: Are Your Retirement Savings Linked to Alleged War Crimes?

Australian Super Funds Under Fire Over Links to War Crimes in Gaza What’s really happening behind closed doors with Australian superannuation funds and their potential exposure to war crimes? The controversy deepens as Australian Super, ASFA, and ACSI face intense scrutiny over alleged investments in Israeli companies profiting from actions in Gaza — companies accused…

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Massive Backlog: Student Visa Appeals Swamp Tribunal

Record Surge in Student Visa Refusals Strains Tribunal A record-breaking surge in student visa refusals is overwhelming Australia’s migration tribunal, and relief appears unlikely before late 2025 or beyond, according to Dr Abul Rizvi. As student visa refusals and appeals skyrocket, the Administrative Review Tribunal (A.R.T.) is struggling to cope amid insufficient resources and no…

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Princess Ingrid Alexandra arrives in Australia to begin studies at University of Sydney, smiling at the press.

Norway’s Princess Ingrid Alexandra Chooses University Life in Sydney Over Royal Duties

Princess Ingrid Alexandra Trades Palace for University of Sydney A future Queen is making waves—not with a crown, but with a university degree—as Princess Ingrid Alexandra of Norway prepares to begin her studies at the prestigious University of Sydney. Royal Enrolment Confirmed for Semester 2, 2025 The 21-year-old royal, second in line to the Norwegian…

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Richard Boyle walks into court after exposing ATO wrongdoing

Richard Boyle: The Whistleblower Who Risked It All for Justice

A Whistleblower Forced to Plead Guilty In a courtroom filled with tension and silent support, Richard Boyle stood before South Australian District Court Judge Liesl Kudelka, quietly pleading guilty to four charges related to his courageous act of whistleblowing against the Australian Taxation Office (ATO). His admission wasn’t born from guilt but necessity, forced by…

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The state government has acknowledged concerns about poor rider behaviour. Picture: Reddit

E-Bike Chaos in Sydney Food Court Sparks Public Outrage and Safety Debate

E-bike misuse in Sydney ignites major safety concerns A group of teens riding Lime e-bikes through a busy Sydney food court has drawn sharp public criticism. The footage, uploaded to Reddit, captured at least four young riders speeding through the George Street Event Cinemas complex, sparking a surge of angry reactions online. “Am I the…

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Burnt household items on Sydney street after suspicious fires in Leichhardt

Mystery Fires in Leichhardt Spark Alarm as Arsonists Target ‘Street Bounty’ Items

Mysterious Fires Spark Panic Over ‘Street Bounty’ in Sydney Suburb Quiet suburb rocked by afternoon arson spree A quiet Sydney suburb has been shaken by a series of mysterious fires that erupted over a single afternoon, targeting items placed on the street for giveaway or council pickup. Leichhardt, located in the city’s Inner West, saw…

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Sydney’s Roman-Inspired Chateau Sells for a Staggering $15 Million

$15 Million Sale of Chateau de Benelong Marks a New Era for Sydney Luxury Real Estate Roman-style mansion fetches headline-making price An iconic Roman-style mansion in one of Sydney’s most exclusive enclaves has just been sold for an impressive $15 million, marking a standout moment in the city’s luxury real estate market. Chateau de Benelong…

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James McDonald riding at Stradbroke Handicap

James McDonald: The Future Greatest Jockey of All Time as Chris Waller Predicts His Group 1 Record Chase

Chris Waller Tips McDonald to Become One of Racing’s Greatest Sydney’s top trainer Chris Waller believes that James McDonald will soon be recognised as one of the greatest jockeys of all time. As McDonald closes in on Damien Oliver’s historic Group 1 record, fans and experts alike are watching with excitement. Closing In on Oliver’s…

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Redfern apartment where domestic violence incident occurred in Sydney

Sydney Domestic Violence Incident: Woman in Critical Condition After Alleged Assault in Redfern

Woman critically injured in Redfern assault A 47-year-old woman is fighting for her life following an alleged domestic violence assault in Redfern, Sydney. Emergency services responded to reports of an incident at a unit on Morehead Street around 4:30 PM on Saturday. Upon arrival, police discovered the woman inside the apartment with severe head injuries….

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Alex Greenwich arriving at NSW court for vilification case

Alex Greenwich and Mark Latham Face New Court Battle Over Workplace Conduct and Homosexual Vilification

Alex Greenwich and Mark Latham have returned to court as Homosexual Vilification and Workplace Sexual Harassment proceedings officially begin today in NSW. This marks the latest chapter in a legal saga that started in 2023, following public disputes and highly publicized defamation cases. The fresh legal action stems from alleged workplace attacks against Greenwich within…

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