Law
Alec Baldwin’s ‘Rust’: When outlaws, shootings and actual laws collide

The legal and moral ramifications following the disturbingly prophetic shooting on set during ...  
Government poised to betray creators in AI copyright grab

Labor’s plans to loosen copyright protections for artificial intelligence threaten the liveli ...  
From Republican to Reich: Trump's authoritarianism continues to rise

The more Trump tightens his hold, the more America begins to resemble the authoritarian regimes we ...  
Kash Patel brings FBI muscle to NZ as meth epidemic grows

FBI director Kash Patel’s secret South Pacific tour saw New Zealand welcome a new FBI office as ...  
Chris Minns and the Sydney Harbour 'Gaza Streisand effect'

Is it possible that New South Wales State Premier Chris Minns is secretly a strong supporter of ...  
Gaza march draws 100,000 despite state opposition

Despite resistance from NSW authorities, a massive protest march for Gaza crossed Sydney’s ...  
Weaponising outrage: The hidden hands behind Australia's antisemitic attacks

As fabricated terror plots unravel, questions mount about who’s truly behind Australia’s wave ...  
Australia’s rort addiction needs more than audits, it needs ethics

Rorting has become so embedded in Australian life, only a national revival of ethics can hope to ...  
Will Murdoch completely derail the United States Presidency?

Could Rupert Murdoch bring down Donald Trump? A court case threatens more than just their relat ...  
Trump’s $15 billion distraction fails to bury Epstein bombshell

As the Epstein files resurface, Trump’s desperate $15 billion lawsuit reeks of distraction — ...  
Banks, mules and government fools let scammers run free in Australia

Behind every scam that robs Australians blind is a system that protects the banks, ignores the ...  
Australia ratified the UN torture treaty, yet still violates it

Australia’s failure to meet anti-torture treaty obligations is under fire — contestation is ...  
Death by fungi: Cashing in on Erin Patterson

The mushroom murders gripped a nation, but it’s the media and opportunists now feasting on Erin ...  
Robodebt RC reforms needed ‘pronto’

Robodebt saw over 400,000 Australian citizens targeted and relentlessly pursued – mafia style ...  
When the system becomes the abuser: A domestic violence survivor's account

This is the anonymous story of a survivor of domestic violence who sought help — and was met ...  
Pharmaceutical prices are health discrimination

COVID exposed how laws around medicine can prioritise profit over patients — is it time to ...  
Systemic cruelty against First Nations children not confined to history

With states jostling to prove their tough-on-crime credentials by introducing racist laws, will ...  
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