Suncorp partners with Spanish start-up Traity for rental bonds
ASX-listed insurer Suncorp Group wants to see tenancy laws across the country updated, so the rising cohort of renters can have an alternative to stumping up for a costly bond at […]
Doctors sue Japanese government for requiring national ID to access medical care
The Tokyo Medical Practitioners Association has filed a lawsuit challenging a Ministry of Health order that will require people to use a national identification card instead of health insurance cards to access medical care. The national identification card can be used in the […]
Why did so many Australians die in 2022?
On December 22nd, the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) released its latest preliminary death statistics for 2022. It only covered deaths up to the end of September.
This is what they said:
EPA Still Hasn’t Studied How Pesticides Disrupt Human Hormones 27 Years After Congress Demanded It
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s failure to implement the Endocrine Disruptor Screening Program, testing of the affect of pesticides used in food production on human hormones, led to a lawsuit filed late last year by a group of nonprofits.
In […]
Private Tribunals of Conscience Their History and Why They Matter
by Ralph Fucetola, JD
Tribunals of Conscience and Crimes Against Humanity
Over the past century and more, various private Tribunals of Conscience have focused the moral judgment […]
Victoria revives plan for health database with no opt-out
A plan for a centralised health database in Victoria that denies patients the right to opt-out has been revived by the state government, reigniting privacy and data security fears among digital rights advocates.
The Health Legislation Amendment (Information Sharing) Bill […]
New digital identity system to get go-ahead
Finance Minister Katy Gallagher is expected to advise state and territory digital ministers on Friday that the […]
Australia’s drug regulator hid vaccine deaths from the public, concerned that ‘disclosure could undermine public confidence’
The hidden deaths include two children, seven and nine years old, who both suffered fatal cardiac arrests which the TGA assessed as causally linked to Covid vaccination
Documents obtained under Freedom of Information (FOI) request by Dr Melissa McCann reveal that the TGA appears to have hidden […]
Bring Back Cash Payment Options to Cairns Regional Council Facilities
Cairns Regional Council has implemented a NO-CASH policy at all Council facilities back in 2022. This includes the library, where kids are refused service as they don’t have a payment card.
The decision to go cashless was not made by any of our elected representatives (Councilors) it was made by […]