Number Claiming To Be Refugees Has Doubled 19/04/2023
The monthly number of people attempting to stay in Australia by claiming to be refugees despite having arrived by plane on student, work, or holiday visas has nearly doubled since last year.
A group of 100 furious Buddhists descended on a Melbourne pub to protest about a comedian’s joke referencing the recent video that showed the Dalai Lama asking a young boy to suck his tongue.
Four complaints a week are being made against judges and magistrates as more judicial officers than ever are being disciplined for bad behaviour.
It’s an age-old debate – does Vegemite live in the pantry or the fridge? And thanks to a seemingly innocuous scene where viewers get a peek inside Bluey and Bingo’s family fridge, the heated discussion has surfaced once again.
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