Australia

Australian Internet Censorship Brought Up Again After Agencies Block ‘Questionable’ Websites.

Communist Conroyism strikes back after it’s alleged that Stephen Conroy (pictured), the communications minister of Australia, passed on information dealing with blocking Australian internet users from visiting various websites. Australian Greens senator Scott Ludlam claims that the federal government has now revived internet censorship concerns with evidence that its agencies are using powers to block [...]

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“Raped and Strangled in an Laneway Before Collecting His Car and Shovel” – Details and Footage Emerges After Adrian Bayley Trial Begins for the Murder of Jill Meagher

According to a newly released court summary, on the night of September 21 last year, while Jill Meagher was out with friends in Brunswick, the accused Adrian Bayley was arguing with his girlfriend at Swanston St’s Lounge Bar about “jealousy and possessiveness”. His girlfriend walked out and returned to the couple’s home in Coburg. Bayley [...]

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Sea Shepherd ‘Rammed’ by Whaling Ship in Antarctic Waters

Conservation Activists on-board the “Sea Shepherd Conservation Society” vessel “Steve Irwin” have been convoluted in an altercation involving an alleged ‘ramming’ by a Japanese whaling ship. The group says the Yushin Maru No 2 harpooned a whale shortly before 6pm (AEDT) inside Australia’s Antarctic Territory. Japan and various other countries refuse to believe Australia has [...]

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Adrian Ernest Bayley Was Known to Police Prior to Jill Meagher’s Murder for Sexual Offenses. Anonymous Sources Tell All.

Adrian Ernest Bayley, 41, will appear in Melbourne Magistrates’ Court via video link for a committal mention today and, through his lawyer Helen Spowart, will apply to cross examine witnesses at an up-coming preliminary hearing. The two day committal has been booked in for March 12 and 13. Ms Spowart will also make an application [...]

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Australian Mosque Orders Fatwā Against Christmas

A Mosque in Australia has issued a Fatwā against Christmas, warning followers that it is religiously immoral to even wish people a Merry Christmas. The religious ruling, which followed a similar lecture during Friday prayers at Australia’s biggest mosque, was posted on its Facebook site on Saturday morning. The head imam at Lakemba Mosque, Sydney, [...]

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Julian Assange Develops Chronic Lung Infection, Undergoes Treatment Within Embassy

Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has developed a chronic lung infection and requires constant medical attention at his refuge in the Ecuadorean Embassy in London. Mrs Ana Alban, Ecuador’s ambassador to Britain, made the comment to reporters in the Ecuadorean capital of Quito. Alban says Ecuador is covering his medical costs and  — despite the British [...]

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Australia; Where the Catholic Church Is Immune to Compensating the Victims of Sexual Abuse.

Criticism is aplenty on the legal status of the Catholic Church and how the multi-million dollar religious organisation manages to avoid being sued by victims of abuse due to its position under Australian organisation laws.It was previously declared that the Church could not be held rightfully responsible for abuse cases because the Church does not [...]

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Drunken Schoolies on Social Networks: Media Exaggeration or Serious Problem?

      [Photograph: A supposedly “News Limited Sourced” photograph of a ‘passed out’ partier at Schoolies in the Gold Coast] As crappy as ever, Murdochian website news.com.au has done a story on the recent Schoolies trips taking place inside and outside of Australia. Quick definition: Schoolies is a period of time where people go [...]

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Coroner in Roberto Curti’s Police-Tasering Inquest Labels Officers’ Actions as “Thuggish”.

New South Wales’ law enforcement agency has remained rather silent over the claims that the officers involved in the death of a Brazilian student Roberto Laudisio Curti who – a Sydney man who was practically tasered to death – face potential charges. Coroner Mary Jerram branded the officers’ behaviour as “thuggish” and reportedly rejected the [...]

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Australian Freedom of Information Act Expected to Be Reformed

We’ve had many a rant on the privacy and liberty ruptures that are taking Australia down – with Attorney-General Nicola Roxon being the target of our criticism and now it would seem that the Australian government wants to tighten the right-to-know privileges even further. “In an effort to cut costs”, the Aussie federal government will [...]

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