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Whistleblower Faces Prison for Exposing Crimes of Australian Taxation Office

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A former officer of the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) is facing 66 criminal charges for exposing the criminal conduct of the office, including schemes that illegally extorted vulnerable Australians and led many to despair and even suicide. He did all...

Millions at Risk of Identity Theft Due to Optus Data Breach

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Optus chief executive Kelly Bayer Rosmarin announced last week that users of the company’s services dating back to 2017 should exercise ‘heightened vigilance’ to protect their identities, after ‘sophisticated criminals’ whose motives are unknown breached the company’s security systems to...

Secrecy Is Lifted, But the Government Continues Its Punitive Prosecution of Richard Boyle

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Australian Taxation Office whistleblower Richard Boyle is set to go before the Adelaide District Court to continue his public interest disclosure (PID) defence proceedings on 4 October 2022. And despite the Commonwealth, yet again, attempting to hide evidence of corruption,...

Albanese Has No Issue with the UK and US Crucifying Assange

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Then federal MP and now PM Anthony Albanese was one of only 36 federal parliamentarians to sign a petition in 2019, calling on the now three-year-long extradition proceedings against Australian journalist and publisher Julian Assange to be dropped and for him...

Offenders Should be Sent to Prison as Punishment, Not to be Punished

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Norway has one of the lowest crime rates in the world. And researchers have long theorised that one of the reasons for this is the country has long, cold winters - weather that acts as a deterrent for crime. Others...

Aussies Demand an End to Criminal Prosecutions of Whistleblowers

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Many Australians breathed a sigh of relief when, on 7 July 2022, new Commonwealth attorney general Mark Dreyfus decided in to end the criminal prosecution of Bernard Collaery - the barrister whose client, known only as ‘Witness K’, exposed our...

Senator Faruqi to Lodge Racial Complaints Against Pauline Hanson: Hear, Hear!

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Deputy leader of the Australian Greens Dr Mehreen Faruqi announced last Thursday that she’s considering raising a discrimination complaint with the Australian Human Rights Commission against serial racist One Nation leader Pauline Hanson. Hailing from Pakistan, Senator Faruqi’s decision was spurred...

The Offence of Aggravated Sexual Intercourse with a Child Between 14 and 16 in NSW

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The owner of a Sydney-based health and wellness business has been granted conditional bail after being charged with four counts of aggravated sexual intercourse with a child between the ages of 14 and 16 years. 45-year old Savannah Daisley, who...

‘No Body, No Parole’ Laws May be Introduced in New South Wales

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New legislation is set to be introduced in New South Wales Parliament in coming days, which would prohibit the release on parole of those convicted of murder who refuse, fail or are otherwise unable to provide authorities with assistance in...

Damning Evidence Concerning Killer Cop Mounts During Custody Death Inquest

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Northern Territory police constable Zachary Rolfe left the territory’s Supreme Court a free man last March, after an all-non-Indigenous jury found him not guilty of murder, manslaughter and even the lesser crime of committing a violent act causing death, after he shot...
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