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This is going to be so much fun 🍿
February 13, 2026 at 1:03 AM
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Remember when Hanson and Roberts staged a little cabaret where they drank champagne in front of our Parliament House to celebrate the election of Trump in 2016?

Turns out they were cheersing a pedophile rapist.

Oh, as you were, this all fits everything we know about Hanson’s morals.

#AusPol
February 13, 2026 at 1:03 AM
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The man has to go.

Seriously, anybody on NSW Labor, work on getting him out of there.
February 12, 2026 at 4:27 AM
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It took two Labor leaders to deliver this week's majestic debacle. "Is Chris Minns channelling Donald Trump?" @michaelpascoe01.bsky.social sorts the truth from the lies
#herzog #sydney #protest
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Is Chris Minns channeling Donald Trump? - Michael West
It took two Labor leaders to help produce Monday night's violence in Sydney, proving Labor is not immune to a touch of the Trumps.
michaelwest.com.au
February 12, 2026 at 5:00 AM
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Jasmine Crockett on Pam Bondi: “I’m not going to ask any questions of this witness bc she’s made it clear she won’t answer questions — I completely don’t get how you’re sitting at the top of DOJ bc you’re clearly not good at your job — You’ve spent more money arresting journalists than pedophiles”
February 11, 2026 at 8:23 PM
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You can joke about Pam Bondi’s ridiculous unprofessionalism all you want, but I’m deeply shocked by it: She acts as if she fears absolutely no consequences, convinced that there will be no more political power transfers. — This should shake everyone to their core.
February 11, 2026 at 5:48 PM
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New item added to the permanent collection at the Non-Apologies Museum
February 12, 2026 at 3:37 AM
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Australia is a tax free gas and coal colony for foreign owned Exxon, Conoco, Shell etc. (Angus is perfect he used to work for McKinsey, which services them) the same reason Pauline Hanson is still a thing. The ALP will give big fossil everything they want BUT are building RE. This must be stopped.
February 12, 2026 at 2:08 AM
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A high-tech laser loaned by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth to Kristi Noem’s Department of Homeland Security is reportedly responsible for the flight restriction chaos around El Paso, Texas, as more details come to light.
Pentagon Pete’s Hi-Tech Laser Weapon Behind Airport Chaos
Hegseth temporarily gave Customs and Border Protection the weapon, a new report says.
trib.al
February 12, 2026 at 6:15 AM
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A low point for two Labor leaders this week, turning Trumpy.
Mine for MWM
michaelwest.com.au/is-chris-min...
Is Chris Minns channeling Donald Trump? - Michael West
It took two Labor leaders to help produce Monday night's violence in Sydney, proving Labor is not immune to a touch of the Trumps.
michaelwest.com.au
February 12, 2026 at 5:41 AM
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This is obviously not any sort of apology to the Muslim community. This is in fact directly offensive, and a deliberate provocation.
Personally, I condemn the actions of police that may have impacted on the religious thing on there, regardless of context.
February 12, 2026 at 3:32 AM
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The moment my son learned what violence looks like
It was a shocking end to what had been a wonderful family holiday in Coolangatta. Walking back to our apartment after lunch we witnessed something truly horrific that began as a drunken screaming match between a man and a woman on the busy beachside promenade. The screaming stopped and the man, wild with rage, grabbed the woman. In one swift movement he wrapped his long elbow around her neck and locked his other arm around her head, securing a stranglehold. He then lent backwards and wrenched her off the ground, her dangling legs kicking furiously in the air as he set about choking the life out of her. All this took place in a matter of seconds. My partner, my son and I were close by, watching on, momentarily frozen. And then my partner ran towards the man, shouting. I found myself screaming too, “Stop, you’re going to kill her!” – and beside me, my 12-year-old son, a look in his eyes I’ve never seen before, was also screaming, “STOP!”. The man released the woman, and she fell to the ground. Almost immediately my partner was joined by six other men. They confronted the perpetrator – and within seconds the nightmare escalated. The perpetrator was punched to the ground by one man and then kicked repeatedly in the guts by another. As he vomited a river of alcohol onto the pavement, the same man then started kicking – and then stomping on his face. It was a brutal snapshot of male violence. My partner yelled at him, “Enough!”. The stomper was dragged away from the scene. The others followed. Shortly after, the police arrived. The man who choked the woman was tasered and taken away. The woman went in a different police car. In the space of a few minutes, I thought I was going to see a man kill a woman – and then that same man be killed. Shaken, my son Francis asked that we walk on the other side of the road to get home – he didn’t want to be in the same space as these men. I’ve been working in the violence prevention policy and advocacy space for the past five years. I’ve heard harrowing stories from victim-survivors and experts in the field – but it doesn’t dilute the horror of seeing something like this unfold. For Francis, it was his first experience of violence. Later that night, still processing, he would confide in me – “that’s the scariest thing I’ve ever seen, Mum”. This wasn’t Vecna in _Stranger Things_. This was real life. Sadly, this isn’t a rare occurrence in Australia. Family and domestic violence is a national emergency, and it doesn’t discriminate by post code. Victoria Police respond to a family violence incidentevery 6 minutes. In the 12 months to March 2025, they recorded over 105,000 family violence incidents — a 3.2 % increase on the previous year. The Crime Statistics Agency says a key contributor to the increase has been the new choke/strangle/suffocate family member offence, which came into effect in October 2024. While recent Australian Institute of Criminology data shows the **rate of women killed by an intimate partner has increased by nearly 30%****.****** As I write this piece, accused triple murderer Julian Ingram is still on the run after allegedly killing his ex-partner Sophie Quinn and her unborn child, her friend John Harris and her aunt Nerida Quinn in north-west New South Wales. Ingram was out on bail for assaulting and stalking his former partner and was the subject of an Apprehended Violence Order. Last month, 18-year-old Leija Michael was stabbed eleven times outside her Kew home by a man known to her. She survived. Already in 2026, seven women have been killed by men. 77 women were killed by violence in 2025. Most by men known to them. Whenever I write about gendered violence, a man inevitably asks what about violence against men? The facts are the vast majority of family and gender-based violence is perpetrated by men – as is most violence against men. Respect Victoria reports that 95% of victims of _all_ violence, whatever their gender, experience violence from a male perpetrator. Let’s call it for what it is – a male violence problem. Back in Melbourne, Francis asked me if I thought the woman who was choked was safe now? I explained that leaving can be the most dangerous time for a woman. Then I offered him some hope. The Adolescent Man Box survey by Jesuit Social Services released last year shows encouraging signs that boys are moving away from narrow and restrictive views of masculinity that that promote dominance and control, aggression and suppression of emotion, behaviours that are harmful to their mental and physical health, and the girls and women in their lives. Through conversations at home and respectful relationships education at school, Francis already understands what respect and healthy masculinity looks like. This is more than some grown men, particularly those who desperately cling to the #notallmen hashtag. Prevention must begin in childhood. Education is kryptonite to the algorithms that lure boys into online misogyny and radicalisation. As the mother of an almost-teenage boy, it’s important to me that Francis has the toolkit to build a healthy version of masculinity for himself – one that’s grounded in respect, empathy and equality. My greatest hope is that he’s part of the generation of boys that changes the culture forever. Share this domestic violenceholidayMale Violence by Angela Pippos 7 hours ago ## Stay Smart! Get Women's Agenda in your inbox * Email * Name This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. 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February 12, 2026 at 6:20 AM
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Inviting division
February 11, 2026 at 9:03 PM
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One thing that astonishes me about the Herzog visit is that Israel has murdered more journalists than any other state in the 21st century, and he hasn’t faced a single question about this (to my knowledge) from the Australian media
February 12, 2026 at 5:24 AM
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From rushed protest laws to public pressure on writers’ festivals, the New South Wales Premier's interventions point to a growing intolerance of dissent and debate, Tony Smith writes.
#PearlsAndIrritations #auspol #FreeSpeech #Democracy #NSWPolitics
From protest laws to writers’ festivals – Chris Minns overreaches
From protest laws to public commentary on writers and festivals, the NSW premier’s interventions reveal a troubling impatience with dissent and democratic restraint.
johnmenadue.com
February 11, 2026 at 9:45 PM
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Great insight here into the disastrous state of our politics today, and the role played by oligarchs and media moguls in corrupting government. One man may be the focus but the rot is set much deeper.
🔴The End of Morgan McSweeney: Peter Oborne on Keir Starmer's Departing Chief of Staff

As McSweeney resigns, we re-publish Peter Oborne’s Byline Times reporting on how Keir Starmer's chief strategist drove Labour towards defeat by the far-right

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The End of Morgan McSweeney: Peter Oborne on Keir Starmer's Departing Chief of Staff
As McSweeney resigns, we re-publish Peter Oborne’s Byline Times reporting on how Keir Starmer's chief strategist drove Labour towards defeat by the far-right
www.bylinesupplement.com
February 9, 2026 at 11:53 AM
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If NSW Premier Chris Minns thinks the NSW Police violence at the Sydney #HerzogNotWelcome rally tonight will send a message to anti-genocide, pro-Palestine protesters, he's right! The message: Don't Vote for Chris Minns' Labor Govt at the 2027 NSW election. (I'm obvs thinking vote Greens.) 😠 #nswpol
February 9, 2026 at 12:41 PM
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Measles has been so rare in many countries that some physicians have never seen a case — but that is changing

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Measles is raging worldwide: are you at risk?
Cases in fully vaccinated people are rare and usually mild, but are likely to become more common as exposure to the virus rises.
go.nature.com
February 9, 2026 at 1:14 PM
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Fewer than one in seven of those arrested by ICE since Donald Trump returned to office had charges or convictions for violent criminal offenses, according to the Department of Homeland Security’s own data.
Secret ICE Arrest Data Blows Up Trump’s ‘Worst of the Worst’ Claim
Four in 10 people detained by masked goons since last January have never even been charged with a crime.
trib.al
February 9, 2026 at 1:14 PM
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Newly released files from the investigation of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein reveal that his ties to the scientific community were deeper than previously known

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Epstein files reveal deeper ties to scientists than previously known
Latest batch of documents show researchers consulting the financier and sex offender on publications, visas and more.
go.nature.com
February 9, 2026 at 1:27 PM
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We now know who Joyce actually is.

Shame on the New England electorate if he is a true facsimile of who they all are.
Hope he just crashes & burns at the ballot box. #auspol
February 9, 2026 at 8:36 AM
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Social cohesion Chris Minns style
Shared with us from Sydney happening now. He had his hands up.
February 9, 2026 at 10:13 AM
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There’s been surprisingly little coverage of the enormous counter protest for some reason.
February 9, 2026 at 10:13 AM
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JEBUS Chris Minns is a disgrace!
Assaulting people while they pray peacefully in public is a new low for the Australian police. Shame on them. #Herzog #Gaza
February 9, 2026 at 10:17 AM