Citizens Party's Robbie Barwick speaks for imprisoned whistleblowers at the electoral office of Australian Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus
Last Thursday 19 December 2024, Robert (Robbie) Barwick, the lead Citizen's Party (https://citizensparty.org.au) candidate for the Senate in Victoria, spoke to a protest outside the Mordialloc electoral office of the federal Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus. Robbie spoke in support of David McBride and a number of of other whistleblowers who had been unjustly prosecuted by Mark Dreyfus's department. He also spoke in support of former US Marine Corps pilot, Daniel (Dan) Duggan who fought in the First Gulf War of 1991.
New Frankston Council unilaterally ends Kananook Creek Governance Group
The Frankston Beach Association has expressed deep disappointment in Frankston City Council’s decision to discontinue the Kananook Creek Governance Group, saying that this decision, made by the new Council on Monday, 2 December 2024, reflects a concerning lack of transparency and consultation.
Poem: Christmas time for koalas
Video: Escaping the Al-Qaeda Takeover in Syria After the Fall of Assad w/ Vanessa Beeley
Independent Journalist Vanessa Beeley, who was based in Damascus up until the Al Nusra coup on 8 December 2024, discusses her evacuation from Syria, and what the end of the Assad Government means for the Syrian people and the future of foreign interference in the country. She also discusses the extreme suddenness of the coup and Russia's about-face, which seemed to lead so unexpectedly to Bashar al-Assad's very uncharacteristic resignation from his presidency.
$50M over three years: NSW taxpayers footing the bill for native forest destruction
ACBF calls to embrace the NSW's 'Improved Native Forest Management (INFM)' carbon method, for a 'transition to full plantation-based industry, sound good, but many forest campaign groups do not welcome this kind of announcement. That is because the government's INFM modelling can be manipulated to suit further logging under other guises, assuming outcomes minus robust science and evidence, and benefit those large industries to simply buy imagined carbon credits to keep polluting.
The winner takes it all in Syria
In 1980, the Swedish pop group ABBA released a hit song, “The winner takes it all”. As of December 8, 2024, the armed coalition headed by Ahmed al-Sharaa, formerly known by his nom de guerre, Abu Mohammed al-Jolani, might be singing that song. In every conflict, there are winners and losers. On a scale from 1 to 10, the various factions involved in the Syrian civil war from 2011 to 2024 are rated below.
Planning Democracy Report No.46 - December 14, 2024
Planning Democracy Report No.45 - November 17, 2024
Video: How they drove Isis from Sadad, Syria, in 2013 - Now Isis rules Damascus
From 26.50 minutes in you can hear a detailed account of how a Syrian mayor and the Christian town of Sadad, Syria - which is between Homs and Damascus, fought off the Isis branch Jabat al-Nusra/Al Nusra Front several years ago, at the cost of nearly 50 locals.
The World's OLDEST CITY (Damascus) only 5 years ago
“Israel is expanding occupied territories at the expense of Syrian lands”, interview with Andrey Ontikov
On December 9, Egypt accused Israel of illegally seizing a buffer zone in Syria. The area extends from the Golan Heights almost to the outskirts of Damascus. Israel troops and weaponry are now within hiking distance of the capital of Syria. Syria is now under the administration of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, an armed opposition group from Idlib, which had been supported prior to 2017 by a covert CIA program.
In 2015 interview, former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad debunks smears against himself and his government
Study reveals extreme rate of Australia’s invertebrate extinction - Charles Darwin University
An estimated one to three species of insects and other native invertebrates are becoming extinct in Australia every week, according to a new study revealing the immense scale of the nation’s biodiversity loss.
Video: "They'll Pump House Prices until it All Collapses" - Biko Konstantinos
Examine all of $368B AUKUS arrangements not just Australian Submarine Agency
Announced examination of Australia Submarine Agency shows cracks in AUKUS; Nearly half of Australian voters support a review of AUKUS and nuclear sub acquisition; USA not building submarines fast enough to meet their own needs, let alone Australia’s; USA preference is to base 'their' nuclear attack submarines in our ports
After 13 years, besieged Syria sadly falls to NATO-backed terrorist invasion from Turkey
We express our sorrow at the fall today of Damascus, Syria, - a secular democracy - to takfiri terrorists backed by Western powers. They are led by Ahmed Hussein al-Shar'a, commonly known as Abu Mohammad al-Julani. The US listed Al-Juliani as a 'Specially Designated Global Terrorist,' in May 2013, and four years later advertised a $10 million reward for information leading to his capture.
When the mercury soared, so did the disinformation - from the Climate Council as well as the MSN
Don Owers humorously points out the not-so-funny posturing in the Climate Council's loud criticism of Sky News and News Corp regarding disinformation on climate change, in the face of its own strange silence - dare we say collusion? - about the principal drivers of carbon emission growth in Australia, namely government and lobby-group-engineered population and intensive development growth.
The Fall Of Aleppo: What's Next For Syria? Syriana Analysis & DD Geopolitics
The latest on Syria's very tricky situation from Kevork Almassian, surely one of the greatest modern journalists we have today.
The Blind Side of Melbourne that Barry Humphreys used to make us laugh at ... Now not so funny - Article by Sally Pepper
The four former colleagues gathered at a suburban Italian restaurant for one of their regular "catch ups.” But were they really catching up? They had not worked together for about fifteen years but, possibly through habit or email mailing list accident, had still kept in touch. Only one still worked in the same clinical profession that had brought them together.
Video: Food crisis in Australia no-one is talking about
Short simple video gives a good overview.
Bad news: Australian Senate passed that Bill that will force online ID for all using undefined 'social media'
Unfortunately the 'Online Safety Amendment (Protecting Australian Children from Online Harm) Bill 2023 passed the Australian Senate last night, with an amendment to be inserted after section 63D. I attach both the bill and the Senate amendment to the bill.
What is State Gov up to with Parks Victoria? - VNPC
Nature conservation groups are questioning the motives behind the Victorian Government’s “comprehensive” review of Parks Victoria. The move is raising concerns about the future of Victoria’s popular national parks and reserves, whose integrity is vital for both nature conservation and community wellbeing. Environment Minister Steve Dimopoulos
Song: Ballad of Yakamia and last uncleared bushland in North Albany W.A.
The new Counting Backwards song, Ballad of Yakamia is now out. Yakamia contains the last patch of uncleared bushland in North Albany (Yakamia Forest), West Australia, which is under threat from housing development and road construction. The Council chambers are also located in Yakamia and it is there where decisions about the forest are made.
Epic Video! Sen. Jacqui Lambie slams Government over ramming 40 bad bills through senate
Australia's Major Parties Just RIGGED the Election Rules - Here's How | Punters Politics
If the Electoral Legislation Amendment (Electoral Reform) Bill 2024 makes it into law, we may never get rid of the Lib/Lab duopoly and real independents and new parties won't ever make it into government.
Why privacy risks are so serious under the Online Safety Amendment (Protecting Australian Children from Online Harm) Bill 2023.
Under the "Online Safety Amendment (Protecting Australian Children from Online Harm) Bill 2023, we really will all face overwhelming risks of personal and commercial data breaches.
Risks of Proposed Social Media Ban for Under-16s in Australia - Senate vote today
The title of the bill, before the Senate today, is "Online Safety Amendment (Protecting Australian Children from Online Harm) Bill 2023." It will put Australians using social media at risk of identity theft because they will potentially need to provide social media companies with sensitive identity information.
Arts therapists concerned for vulnerable clients as NDIS funding changes without consultation
Wednesday 27 November 2024: The National Disability Insurance Agency (NDIA) advised the Australian, New Zealand and Asian Creative Arts Therapies Association (ANZACATA) on Monday 25 November that arts therapy will not be continued as a Therapy Support after 2 December 2024. On 26 November the NDIA posted different guidelines on its website without consultation or explanation.
Webinar 30 Nov: World War 3 would be fought in the Asia Pacific. Is Aukus worth dying for?
Pacific Peace Network Webinar 30 Nov 2024: World War 3 would be fought in the Asia Pacific. Is Aukus worth dying for? Voices from the Pacific talking about real and potential impacts. The webinar will feature speakers from across the Pacific giving their perspective on what's wrong with AUKUS and the increasing militarisation of the region.
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