News Round-Up
26 July 2024
Government Has Just Declared War on Free Speech
26 July 2024
by Toby Young
Covid vaccine injuries are going mainstream in Australia. A major news network this week gave over a quarter of a Covid special to vaccine safety and some important facts were aired, says Rebekah Barnett.
Unvaccinated police in Australia have been fired two years after Covid mandates were dropped – despite morale being at an "all-time low" as the force struggles with recruitment and retention.
The man responsible for imposing the world's longest lockdown – 'Dictator' Dan Andrews of the State of Victoria – has been given Australia's top honour in King Charles's Birthday Honours roll.
Fourteen Australian Senators and MPs have written to the Prime Minister demanding that he reject the impending WHO Pandemic Treaty and amendments to the International Health Regulations as violations of national autonomy.
Can Australia’s eSafety Commissioner block content globally on demand? Not today, ruled the Australian Federal Court, in a win for Elon Musk. But the war is far from over.
The Australian state's tyrannical control over bodily autonomy during an 'emergency' was confirmed today by the Supreme Court as it dismissed a vaccine mandate challenge brought against the West Australian Police.
Should governments be able to censor online content for the entire world? That's what Australia is claiming the right to do. But do they really think China and Russia should be able to choose what the world sees?
Australia has binned over 35% of its multi-billion dollar Covid vaccine supply, with only 26% of the 267.3 million doses purchased being administered and another 15% set to expire soon.
The Australian Senate voted to establish a parliamentary inquiry into the nation's excess deaths today, giving the green light to what is possibly the first inquiry of this nature in the world. It will report in August.
Covid vaccine mandates in Queensland, Australia, have been declared "unlawful" for failing to sufficiently consider workers' human rights, in a landmark Supreme Court ruling this week.
For the third time the Australian Senate voted down an inquiry into the nation’s high excess mortality today. Every Covid death mattered, but suddenly the politicians don't want to know what's killing thousands of people.
An employer is liable for an employee's Covid vaccine injury even though there was a state vaccine mandate in place, a court in Australia has ruled. Turns out, "I was just following orders" won't cut it.
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