Upper House MP axed after slamming protest police
Anthony D’Adam was sacked after likening NSW police who arrested pro-Palestine protesters to ‘an occupying army using force to control a civilian population’.
Anthony D’Adam was sacked after likening NSW police who arrested pro-Palestine protesters to ‘an occupying army using force to control a civilian population’.
Five AFP officers are suing the former ACT chief prosecutor over his claims they ‘acted disgracefully’ in the Bruce Lehrmann rape case.
The sweeping new laws follows outrage over the alleged murder of Forbes mother Molly Ticehurst, whose ex-partner was given bail despite being charged with sexually assaulting her.
New laws modelled on Queensland’s ‘Jack’s Law’ will give NSW police power to scan suspects for knives without a warrant in transport hubs, shopping centres and party spots.
Millions of dollars of ‘dirty money’ appears to be flowing from the corrupt Cambodian regime into Australia because of lax anti-money laundering measures.
In a major escalation, Linda Reynolds alleges Brittany Higgins intended to ‘defraud future creditors’ by setting up a trust to protect money she received in her $2.4m commonwealth payout.
Minister for Youth Anne Aly says deradicalisation programs must continue, despite evidence the 16-year-old boy shot dead by police in Perth after stabbing someone had taken part in one.
Linda Reynolds is preparing new legal action to set aside a trust established by Brittany Higgins, a move designed to ensure that in the event she wins her upcoming defamation case, she is able to access any assets still held by her former staffer.
Randy Dible is struggling to come to terms with the death of his Australian friend Callum Robinson, after telling him about his favourite surf spot at a remote beach in Mexico and instructing him how to get there.
Brittany Higgins won’t apologise to the two women whose lives were shattered by her false claim that they walked past her rape. Showing them some compassion would let everyone heal.
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