Protests erupt over smart city
Many cities, including some in Australia, have signed onto 15-minute city or smart city ideas.
Earlier this year a […]
Many cities, including some in Australia, have signed onto 15-minute city or smart city ideas.
Earlier this year a […]
Audit review of government tool housing Medicare and Centrelink services recommends significant changes
The federal government’s much-maligned myGov app faces an overhaul and could soon be used for online identity verification, as well as an […]
The release of Matt Hancock’s WhatsApp messages in the ‘Lockdown files’ has been an eye-opener for many who are now realising that government policy-making during the pandemic was at the mercy of a small cabal who felt they knew best and who were more concerned […]
A constitutionally enshrined uniquely Aboriginal organisation will do nothing to solve the ongoing problems of marginalisation and social dysfunction in remote communities and is likely to leave the country dangerously open to disabling activism. The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people claim to want a […]
Organisers of the sprawling Noosa farmers’ markets are hoping to take on the major supermarkets with […]
It appears that we live in a reality where doctors are censored and early treatments such as ivermectin are banned, apparently to ensure public confidence in the government’s vaccine rollout is not undermined.
AHPRA and National Boards threatened doctors with regulatory […]
7th March 2023 – The COVID-19 vaccination programme was implemented on February 21, 2021, and based upon the data from the government and other reliable sources, the following questions and reflections have yet to be addressed and taken seriously by the medical community and government:
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