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Former Australian Soldier’s Message To Public Officers

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Mark Sexton: Message to Serving Police Officers

Ex-Policeman Mark Sexton sends a message to serving police officers.

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July 2022

D-Day Approaches for Remaining Vaccine Mandates in Western Australia

July 10, 2022|Categories: Australia, Censorship, Law, Police, Politics, Surveillance, Vax Damage|

We may assume that the worse of all those COVID-19 restrictions and emergency powers have finally gone in Australia. However, this is not entirely so, particularly in Western Australia (WA), where vaccine mandates remain in place and thousands of local workers across numerous industries have either stood down or are being stood down. In this [...]

WA govt accused of preferencing political donors during Covid

July 9, 2022|Categories: Australia, Corruption, Police, Politics|

A state government minister has been accused of preferencing political donors for border entry during the Covid pandemic. WA’s leading corruption body has received allegations the state government gave preferential treatment to political donors during the Covid pandemic. The claims emerged this week during an unfair dismissal hearing by the Public Service Appeal Board. Former [...]

June 2022

Victoria Police not always activating body-cams where required

June 28, 2022|Categories: Australia, Censorship, Police, Surveillance|

Audit finds no footage for one in ten incidents. Victorian police officers are not always activating body-worn video cameras (BWCs) where they are required to, with no footage captured for one in ten incidents, the state’s auditor-general has revealed. In an audit [pdf], the Victorian Auditor-General’s Office (VAGO) found non-compliance by at least one of [...]