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Craig Kelly Under Fire for Sharing Information on Hydroxychloroquine.
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Inside Australian stadiums where a new AI camera technology follows you wherever you go.
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The Australian Strategic Policy Institute says it’s independent, free of influence and stands by the integrity of its research, so who is scrubbing negative comments from the Wikipedia page of the China hawk think tank? Is it the Chinese spies, is it Winnie the Pooh?
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Beijing has reported the Australian government to the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC), claiming it is “deeply concerned” by Australia’s use of offshore detention centres for asylum seekers.
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Victoria's police minister Lisa Neville snapped on the grog on Queensland holiday 3 weeks after she went off sick
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Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison attacked environmental activists and vowed to prohibit climate campaigns aimed at boycotting businesses that collaborate with the fossil fuel industry
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Globalist bug plans hidden in government livestock agenda.
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A "significant number" of foreign spies and their proxies have been removed from Australia or "rendered inoperative" in the past 12 months, according to the nation's domestic spy agency.
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Aussie, US nurses blow whistle on COVID corruption of health system.
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A Manila-based multinational paid millions of dollars into the offshore account of an Australian consultant around the time it won lucrative contracts to operate Papua New Guinea’s biggest ports.
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The Adani Group is paying up to $US52 million ($68.1 million) to a Myanmar military-controlled company that has just been slapped with sanctions by the United States over human rights violations.
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Morrison Government announces new social media control laws.
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We ask DFAT for comment on World Bank finding that 7.5% of aid goes into secret private accounts
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“Record Breaking Freeze Hits Australia as Experts Recorded the Coldest Start of Winter for Over a Century”
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Man who hates mining, dresses up as a miner - even got his own clobber with his name embroidered - for added authenticity.
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A major scientific journal has officially acknowledged “serious concerns” about the findings of a study into Victoria’s mask mandates, more than 18 months after the paper was torn to shreds as “crap” by experts.
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Falling in line, major banks now rolling out the National ID app. Linking all your information in one easy to access file, accessible by your government. - Your vaccine passport didn’t set you free, it opened the door to tyranny.
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Australia's Ambassador for Cyber Affairs & Critical Technology signed us up to Biden's internet declaration
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Wanna work in taxpayer funded television? Only if you identify as an Aborigine or TI.
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Tech giant Microsoft has reportedly offered to fill Google’s role in Australia after the search giant’s threats to leave the country if a new law is passed that would force Google to pay publishers for news content.
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All coons need to be rounded up and exterminated
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Senator Sarah McDonald: "Australian Laboris banning commercial net fishing in North Queensland. This means if you - like me - can't catch your own barramundi, mackerel and king salmon - you won't be able to buy it anymore. This is outrageous." [2:58]
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