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Is it a Crime to Produce, Possess or Distribute AI Generated Child Pornography?

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AI image generators, which use cutting edge algorithms to create unique, photo-realistic images are quickly becoming popular within creative industries. But as with all new technologies, they can also be used for nefarious purposes. Arrest for producing child pornography via...

Nauru Hunger Strikers Medevaced to Australia, After a Decade Detained Offshore

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Two offshore detainees in Nauru were lying on a blanket outdoors last Friday, after having spent four days without eating or even taking water. These men were hunger striking in protest against our government having held them on the island...

Government’s Press Freedom Roundtable is Futile if Assange’s Persecution is Ignored

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The “elephant in the room” at attorney general Mark Dreyfus’ press freedoms roundtable this Monday is going to be Julian Assange, as any discussion on countering the erosion of local media protections will be left wanting without addressing his plight, the Assange...

UN Detainee Torture Prevention Committee Cancels Recalcitrant Australia

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The UN Subcommittee on Prevention of Torture (SPT) announced on Monday that it’s terminated its trip to Australia, which it already attempted and had to pull out of midway last October, after NSW and Queensland had refused the delegation access to...

The US Can Secretly Rotate Nuclear Warheads Through Australia

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After a midmorning break on budget estimate proceedings, defence secretary Greg Moriarty delivered a response to a question put by Greens Senator Jordan Steele-John earlier in the day, which has since escalated the current debate over Australia relinquishing sovereignty to...

Political Prosecutions: Abusing the Justice Process for Political Advantage

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The former first minister of Scotland’s devolved parliament was served papers which read, ‘Her Majesty’s advocate v Alexander Elliot Salmond’. It was a prosecution on 14  sexual offences  alleged to have occurred whilst Mr Salmond, the former leader of the...

Corruption Pervades Police Forces in Australia and the United Kingdom: Part 1

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It has been said that ‘absolute power corrupts absolutely’, and perhaps the organisations which best establish the truth of this maxim are police forces and services, wherever they may be. This article seeks to set out how the corrupt activities...

Social Media Influencers Under Investigation for Fraud

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Australia’s securities regulator, the Australian Securities and Investment Commission, or ASIC, is investigating more than 100 ‘influential’ social media accounts over reports of misleading and false advertising that has cost those who buy in millions, and could amount to the...

Deportations to Continue Under Albanese’s Modest 501 Migration Reforms

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The Albanese government has announced coming changes to the nation’s immigration deportation scheme that were first spruiked last July. The current laws have seen thousands of noncitizens expelled since 2015, with the largest cohort having been New Zealand-born people. The government,...

Government Talks Loud But Does Little to Bring Julian Home

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Many aspects of the ongoing detainment of Julian Assange in London’s notorious Belmarsh Prison at the behest of the White House, as it continues to seek the WikiLeaks founder’s extradition to the US, have been criticised as measures that undermine...
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