Posts Tagged ‘Australia’

$10m penalty for Dell Australia for misleading representations about discount prices of computer monitors

The Federal Court (on 14 Aug 2023) ordered that Dell Australia Pty Ltd pay $10 million for making false and misleading representations on its website about discount prices for add-on computer monitors. In enforcement proceedings brought by the ACCC, Dell Australia admitted that it had misled customers about the price of a selection of monitors […]

Why the Voice would be a Disaster for Australia

See 213 page report: Source

Australia’s Misinfo Bill Paves Way for Soviet-Style Censorship

The Australian Government’s proposed new laws to crack down on misinformation and disinformation have drawn intense criticism for their potential to restrict free expression and political dissent, paving the way for a digital censorship regime reminiscent of Soviet Lysenkoism. Source

Australia Approves Original Pfizer Jab Despite Evidence, Trans Agenda Collapses & What Is Disease X?

Welcome to The Daily Wrap Up, a concise show dedicated to bringing you the most relevant independent news, as we see it, from the last 24 hours (8/7/23). As always, take the information discussed in the video below and research it for yourself, and come to your own conclusions. Anyone telling you what the truth […]

In A Major First, Indigenous Flags Fly At Women’s World Cup In Australia And New Zealand

Maori, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags will be prominently displayed throughout the tournament, in a rare departure from FIFA’s strict rules. Source

‘Worrying Signs’: Treasurer Says Australia Keeping Close Eye on Chinese Economy

Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers warned that global economic uncertainty is expected to slow the Australian economy “considerably,” noting that the Chinese economy was displaying “some worrying signs.” “I’m not going to pretend otherwise. There have been some developments out of China that we are monitoring incredibly closely,” Mr. Chalmers told the national broadcaster ABC’s Insiders […]

South Australia Proposes ‘No Cause’ Evictions Ban

Landlords won’t be able to evict tenants from their rentals in South Australia (SA) without cause under the government’s proposed rental reforms. If they go ahead, landlords would only be able to end a periodic tenancy or not renew a fixed-term lease for a prescribed reason. Those reasons include including any breaches by the tenant, wanting […]

WeChat facing potential BAN in Australia over repeated no-shows at government hearings

WeChat facing potential BAN in Australia over repeated no-shows at government hearings Messaging platform WeChat is facing a potential ban in Australia as the company repeatedly refused to appear before an inquiry by Canberra regarding foreign interference. Federal Sen. James Paterson, who chairs the Australian Senate’s Select Committee on Foreign Interference through Social Media, aired […]

As the US De-racializes, Australia Moves to Re-racialize the Constitution

SHARE | PRINT | EMAIL In my previous article, I noted the curious historical juxtaposition that ten days before the US Supreme Court struck down race-based affirmative action policies in university admissions, Australia’s Parliament approved holding a referendum to re-racialize the Constitution. It will do so by inserting a new chapter to give to Aborigines […]

Fertility Rates In Australia Plummet To All-Time Low as Vaccination Rate Hits Record High

Fertility rates in Australia have plummeted to an all-time low, according to recent data, at the same time as the country announces record-breaking Covid-19 vaccination rates, with over 95% of the population fully vaccinated. The number of births recorded in public maternity facilities has experienced a significant decline over the past two years, prompting concerns […]

Australia and Japan Conduct Military Exercises in South China Sea

Australia and Japan have conducted military exercises in the highly contested South China Sea as both countries seek to quell Beijing’s influence in the Indo-Pacific. The military exercises took place from June 24-25 and followed the signing of a Joint Declaration on Security Cooperation (JDSC) in October 2022 that seeks closer defence and security ties […]

King’s Birthday, but is there a ‘King’ of Australia?

On the 12 of June most of Australia, except for Queensland and Western Australia celebrates the UK’s monarch’s birthday. Before, it was known for most people’s lives as the Queen’s birthday, where there was also a Queen of ‘Australia’ which the legal system works under. Was this figure put in lawfully into the colony’s legislature? […]

Australia Strengthens Ties With ‘Top Tier’ Partner Vietnam

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese celebrated 50 years of bilateral relations with Vietnam with banh mi and beer in Hanoi while calling the friendship between the two countries “absolutely vital” to addressing the regional challenges. Focusing heavily on enhancing trade, the prime minister indicated there were plans to upgrade Australia’s relationship with the Socialist Republic […]

Australia, the ‘free speech’ colony – Canberra silenced posts on COVID

According to some US Human Rights report, Australia is a constitutional democracy. Well, what they don’t tell you in this report is that Australia, according to the constitution is a colony, albeit a self governing one. One would expect ‘free speech’ to be part of this thing called democracy, no? No, not in the colony […]

Australia’s First Genetically Modified Fruit Sent for Government Approval

Australia’s First Genetically Modified Fruit Sent for Government Approval By: Cristen Hemingway Jaynes Updated: May 12, 2023  Edited by Chris McDermott From left to right: A wild banana plant, a Cavendish banana plant and a QCAV-4 banana plant. Queensland University of Technology There’s a new banana in town, and it’s been genetically modified (GM). Scientists […]

Australia’s corrupt legal system hears C-19 matter

A legal matter of state or national importance in relation to a so called government mandated jab, has an originating motion not within a court but a tribunal, the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal to be exact, how pathetic. To make matters worse, since state tribunals are not courts they cannot exercise judicial powers. See […]

Australia’s corrupt medical system has blood on its hands?

Quite simply put, the hospital, that being the Alfred Hospital in Melbourne, that has refused a life saving operation for a mother of two, Vicki Derderian, aged 47 should be sued. Not only that, but also the persons responsible for this decision should also be charged criminally, never to ‘practice’ medicine ever again. The reason […]

Persian Film Festival Australia unveils official lineup 

TEHRAN – The Persian Film Festival Australia has announced the official lineup for its 10th edition. Source

Mitsotakis meets with Archbishop Makarios of Australia

Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis had a meeting with Archbishop Makarios of Australia at the Maximos Palace in the Greek capital on Friday. The Prime Minister and the archbishop discussed the work of the Archdiocese, for which  Mitsotakis reiterated his support and appreciation. The philanthropic and social work of the Church was emphasised, as well as… […]

Man In Australia Allegedly Takes Wild Platypus On A Train To ‘Show It Off’ At Shopping Mall

Police say the suspect allowed shoppers to pet the animal, a member of a threatened species. Source

Australia to Greece in only 4 hours becoming a reality

Today you can fly from European countries to Australia in about 20 hours. A hypersonic aircraft is capable of reducing the flight time to four. At least that’s what the Swiss company Destinus claims, which plans to use a hydrogen-powered hypersonic passenger aircraft. It has been testing hyperaircraft prototypes for several years now, and reported… […]

Nuclear-Powered Submarines Outperform Australia’s Current Diesel-Electric Subs, Says Defence Minister

Australian Defence Minister has defended the federal government’s $368 billion (US$244 billion) deal to purchase up to five nuclear powered submarines, saying Australia’s diesel-electric submarines pale compared to U.S. nuclear-propulsion technologies and China’s existing fleet of more than 10 of nuclear submarines. On March 13, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced that Australia would convert its […]

‘Shocking and Horrifying’: Attacker of Anti-CCP Protester Sentenced in Australia

A Chinese national who attacked a Falun Gong practitioner in Australia’s capital city of Canberra last year has apologised to his victim and been fined $3,000 (US$1,973.59) by the ACT Magistrates Court. Kang Zhao, 30, was arrested by police after trying to leave the country in December 2022. He pleaded guilty to all charges, including […]

Case against sling-tackle police officer thrown out – Australia’s corrupt judicature

A magistrate has thrown out the criminal case against a police officer who knocked a man unconscious in a sling-tackle arrest during a heated anti-lockdown rally in 2021. Beau Barrett, an acting sergeant, was suspended from Victoria Police and charged with recklessly causing injury and assault after footage of him tackling Daniel Peterson-English to the […]

Australia’s internet speed plummeting

Every year the story is the same, where Australia’s internet speed is falling. The buffoons in charge of the colony have no clue what they’re on about where the results speak for themselves, year after year. From the survey conducted by speedtest.net in January 2023, Australia’s Fixed Broadband is rated at No. 76 globally. According […]

Actions of the Reserve Bank of Australia as defined by law

The actions of the Reserve Bank of Australia, must comply with the law, that being the Reserve Bank Act 1959. Reserve Bank of Australia building, 65 Martin Place, Sydney.  Designed in 1959 by the Commonwealth Department of Works. See the original Act: Source: https://www.legislation.gov.au/Series/C1959A00004/Amendments See also Screenshot: Source

King of Australia. No legal instrument to create one. Questions deliberately unanswered!

Proclamation of the King The author of this request to the Prime Minister and Cabinets Office sought to discover the legal instrument to create the new title for the King of Australia distinct from the King of the United Kingdom. In 1973 the Queen of Australia was created by statute within the Royal Style and […]

LEAKED VIDEO: Daily Mail Australia caught manufacturing fake news

The mainstream media lies to the people all the time. Sometimes you can prove it, other times you can’t. Another way to lie is via ommission. See: [embedded content] Source

In National First, Australia Uses Environmental Law to Reject New Coal Mine to Protect Great Barrier Reef

In National First, Australia Uses Environmental Law to Reject New Coal Mine to Protect Great Barrier Reef By: Olivia Rosane Updated: February 10, 2023  Edited by Irma Omerhodzic The Great Barrier Reef. Grant Faint / Getty Images The Australian government on Wednesday rejected a proposed open pit coal mine that would have been located less […]

Australia and China Hold First Trade Minister Meeting in Three Years

Australia and China have held a meeting between trade ministers for the first time in three years as the two sides seek to resume the normal trade relationship after a period of tension. On Feb. 6, Australian Trade Minister Don Farrel joined a virtual meeting with Chinese Commerce Minister Wang Wentao to discuss the removal […]

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