Category Archives: Australia

A pregnant mother in Victoria has been handcuffed in front of her young children and arrested by police for sharing a Facebook post about a planned anti-lockdown protest.

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“ALL decedents” where the disease is “assumed” to have caused death should be recorded as a COVID-19 death.

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Some of Australia’s regional politicians would have us believe that they truly care for children and the vulnerable. Within a matter of days, two regional governments – Queensland and the Australian Capital Territory – have passed laws to criminalise so-called gay conversion therapy.

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Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison, Health Minister Greg Hunt, and Deputy Chief Medical Officer Nick Coastworth have made statements that appear to contradict the Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights.

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The sentencing comes as two women “narrowly avoided jail” last week after flying into Perth without an exemption and then escaping hotel quarantine to party with a Perth rapper.

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The record includes people who died with the virus while in palliative care.

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What should we make of Morrison’s push for compulsory vaccines? Let me begin with some words of encouragement. The rather reckless talk of mandatory vaccines that Scott Morrison was pushing Wednesday morning received such a huge public backlash that by the afternoon he had to do a major backtrack and basically say. ‘Oh, I did not really mean it would be mandatory’. Never stop speaking out – your voice matters. He had said that he wanted at least 95 per cent of Australians to take the vaccine, and he also said on 3AW radio that he would like the vaccine…

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It is time for them to tell their Prime Minister that enough is enough.

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With how irrelevant anti-conversion therapy laws are, the implication is that the LGBTQAAI+ religion is seeking to outlaw anyone from leaving the LGBT lifestyle.

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Prime Minister Scott Morrison has said once a vaccine for coronavirus has been found, it will be as “mandatory as you can possibly make it.”

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Victorian Police are preparing to launch high powered surveillance drones to ensure civilians are complying with the state’s COVID-19 restrictions. The drones will be used to monitor beaches and parks, patrol the border, locate individuals not wearing a mask, and notify authorities if a vehicle has travelled too far from the owner’s residence. Police are preparing to launch their aerial arsenal as part of a crackdown on COVID rule breakers. High powered drones will be used to find people not wearing masks, and cars too far from home. https://t.co/5zYfOfohG3 @tdolling #7NEWS pic.twitter.com/Yy84UBTH0V — 7NEWS Melbourne (@7NewsMelbourne) August 17, 2020 The…

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Last week, Queensland became the first state in the country to ban “conversion therapy,” however, its supporters are already saying the legislation doesn’t go far enough.

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Google has penned an open letter to Australians, warning that the Federal Government’s plan to make tech giants pay for Australian news content will put their free services at risk, along with users’ search data.

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South Australian authorities have recently enacted legislation granting police the power to enter homes and remove children in their efforts to quell the spread of coronavirus.

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The year 2020 has been dominated by the impact of COVID-19. There has been a surge of COVID-19 cases ever since the virus escaped from Wuhan China early in the year. The response from the government has been to implement a range of policies in an attempt to slow the spread of the virus. A curious, but surprisingly unreported phenomenon is that the influenza cases have dramatically fallen while COVID-19 cases have dramatically risen.

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It might surprise the self-righteous, COVID-1984 surveillance and speech police, that Australia’s Health Minister, Greg Hunt, has been funding research into the “controversial” drug hydroxychloroquine.

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The Public Health and Wellbeing Act 2008 states that authorities can, close any premises, and “direct a person or group of persons to enter, not to enter, to remain at, or to leave, any particular premises for the period of time reasonably necessary to investigate, eliminate or reduce the risk to public health.”

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The NSW Government has granted a Sydney mosque a temporary exemption from COVID-19 restrictions to allow hundreds of Muslims to gather for the annual festival of Eid al-Adha.

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Margaret Court is not only Australia’s greatest ever tennis player, but she is also proving to be something of a lightning rod regarding religious freedom.

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One Nation leader Pauline Hanson has been booted from regularly appearing on Nine’s Today Show following “divisive” comments about the residents under lockdown in Flemington and North Melbourne’s public housing apartments. The decision follows Senator Hanson’s appearance on the program this morning for a segment about the residents currently under hard lockdown after 24 coronavirus cases were diagnosed in two estates. Senator Hanson defended the government’s lockdown measures, suggesting the residents are being taken care of by authorities. “We’ve seen food being delivered there,” she said. “The fact is, a lot of them are drug addicts as well, they are…

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