‘Photos from social media websites like Facebook could be used in an Australian counter-terrorism database. Critics are concerned about the system’s lack of “transparency,” but the new legislation can come into effect without being passed by parliament. Senior officials from the attorney general’s office confirmed late on Tuesday that photos from social media could be […]

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‘A former Australian prime minister is on a list of “alleged paedophiles” that Liberal senator Bill Heffernan claims forms part of a police document. Senator Heffernan used a Senate estimates committee hearing on Tuesday to discuss the list of 28 people, which he said formed part of police documents that had been “signed off” by […]

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‘Institutionalised brutality is a rather easy thing to replicate. It begins with a selected language, and ends up justifying monstrous conduct. It pardons behaviour, and it condemns victims. The global debate on refugees is characterised by its distinct lack of humanity, and Australia, leading the charge, knows no limits on how far that lack of […]

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‘In the first of a two part update, paedophile ring survivor Fiona Barnett shares her experiences since testifying before the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Abuse, including involvement in a documentary, the discovery of key abusers and her ongoing fight to have authorities investigate her allegations.’ Read more: Abuse survivor Fiona Barnett: The ‘Candy […]

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‘Malcolm Turnbull has taken a pummelling in Parliament over his personal investments in a Caribbean tax haven, including two registered at a Cayman Islands address described by US President Barack Obama as “the biggest tax scam on record”. The Prime Minister’s investment portfolio was raised in the Senate before dominating question time on Wednesday as […]

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‘As new controversial metadata laws went into effect in Australia on Tuesday, whistleblower Edward Snowden took to Twitter to warn the country’s residents about the privacy violations that come along with the legislation. The new laws require Australian telecommunications companies and internet service providers (ISPs) to store user metadata—like phone records and IP addresses—for two […]

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‘When Tony Abbott became Australia’s prime minister in September 2013, the chain of events that would prematurely end his tenure may already have been in motion: just a few months later China would order its out of control shadow banking system to put on hold its debt issuance machinery, which as we reported a year […]

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‘You could hear the knives sharpening several continents away. Malcolm Turnbull, former communications minister, and now Australian Prime Minister, engineered a successful ambush of Tony Abbott as the evening newsfeeds started getting busy. When the vote came in, Turnbull had garnered 54 votes to Abbott’s 44. The question was one of timing. The Coalition had […]

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‘Tony Abbott, Australia’s prime minister, has called a party leadership vote to be held in Canberra within hours after Malcom Turnbull, a senior minister, launched a challenge. In a brief and decisive statement, Mr Abbott said he was dismayed by the chaos in his party and pledged to fend off the challenge announced by Mr […]

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‘Australia will take an extra 12,000 asylum seekers displaced due to the crisis in the Middle East, says the country’s prime minister. “Australia will resettle an additional 12,000 refugees from the Syria/Iraq conflict,” Tony Abbott told reporters in the Australian capital, Canberra, on Wednesday. The figure would be on top of the existing 13,750 refugees […]

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‘The digital privacy of Australians ends from Tuesday, October 13. So, the fact that you visited a porn site or infidelity site Ashley Madison or ‘jihadi’ content sites, may in effect be discoverable without the need for a warrant. On that day this country’s entire communications industry will be turned into a surveillance and monitoring […]

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‘A police task force in New South Wales, Australia is debating using drugs to ‘chemically castrate’ child sex offenders. The state already uses the controversial drugs on a voluntary basis – but the new move would mean judges would be able to sentence paedophiles to have to take the drugs. The anti-libido drugs reduce sexual […]

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‘Victorian pre-schoolers will be banned from attending child care or kindergarten unless they are vaccinated, under new ‘no jab, no play’ laws to be introduced by the State Government. The new laws will be introduced within weeks and will come into effect on January 1. “Vaccinations save lives,” Health Minister Jill Hennessy said. “We are […]

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‘Domestic cats in Australia could be banned from going outdoors in an attempt to protect native animals. The Sydney Morning Herald says the proposals to keep cats under house arrest has been drawn up by Gregory Andrews, Australia’s threatened species commissioner. He has argued the move would benefit not only the country’s wildlife but pet […]

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