Attorney General called upon to prosecute “Freedom” protesters
Dramatic scenes unfolded at the front of the Australian Capital Territory Law Courts on Monday 4th April. An enthusiastic gathering ensued regarding the first of many upcoming prosecutions against protesters of the Freedom movement which initially descended upon Canberra in February of 2022.
Dr. Graham Lyons wins fight against PCR test refusal
Dr. Graham Lyons has beaten the state after refusing a PCR test at the airport in 2021.
Graham outside the court late last year.
Photo: R. Puddy.
COVID: The inquiry you wanted.
We held a cross-party inquiry into all aspects of COVID-19.
Hello friends,
This week, several parliamentarians — from across political party lines — met to hold an informal inquiry into federal and state government responses to COVID-19.
There were some shocking things heard […]
The ‘unfair’ Australian contract
The idea of an ‘unfair’ contract can be seen as an affront to those who believe that any contract freely entered into cannot by its nature be ‘unfair’. But there is a Bill before Parliament at the moment, set to be passed, that gives major […]
Human Rights Commission Speaks Up on Vaccine Mandates in Queensland
The Queensland Human […]
Governor-General David Hurley colludes with Scott Morrison to steal $18 million from taxpayers
Scott Morrison was exposed on Thursday (7/4/2022) as being the key decision maker, in collusion with Governor-General […]
At last – a brave politician tells the truth on Covid vaccines
‘WE have been misled’. It’s March 30, 2022, and Queensland Senator Malcolm Roberts becomes the first Western politician to say it how it is – in his shockingly empty Senate chamber.
Nothing daunted, he pursued his impassioned speech to its end, saying:
‘This unprecedented betrayal of […]
‘It’s Undemocratic’: NSW Anti-protest Laws Spark a Civil Society Backlash
The NSW parliament has passed tough new anti-protest laws with less than a week’s notice, prompting 39 civil society groups to spring into action to call for an end to the “draconian” measures.
The NSW government flagged it was seeking to introduce legislation that would mean members of the public could […]