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"He who knows only his own side of the case knows little of that." - John Stuart Mill


Often described as the most vilified community in Britain, Travellers say they're facing a fight for survival – struggling to find places to stay while keeping their culture alive. @LisaatSky gains rare access inside a community often sceptical of outsiders









Buried halfway through this news report is an acknowledgment that @abcnews have known about Muslim youths attacking gay teenagers via Grindr but have waited 2 years to report on it. abc.net.au/news/2026-02-2…







My lawyers have today issued a concerns notice under the Defamation Act on Premier Malinauskas. This is his opportunity to undo some of the harm he has inflicted, and stop punching down.


BREAKING: Extraordinary new polling by DemosAU shows Pauline Hanson’s One Nation TIED with the Coalition in nationwide primary vote. This is the first time since 1945 that a minor party has pulled level with one of the major parties in Australia. ALP: 29% Coalition: 23% One Nation: 23% Greens: 12%







We can talk about UAE / Singapore versus Australia and the West more broadly as model states in how they deal with Islamist extremism but let's actually look at an example that demonstrates the point. In 2002, Singaporean Zulfikar Shariff fled to Australia after getting charged for his activities organizing and campaigning against a hijab ban in schools, and defending and promoting Al-Qaeda and Osama bin Laden. Australia welcomed him with open arms, and provided him with scholarships and a place to further postgraduate study, despite not having an undergraduate degree, even after his work with Al-Qaeda financiers was made public in 2006 by the left leaning ABC. He was granted Australian citizenship in 2011. He continued to receive state grants and unemployment benefits from the Australian government, all the while continuing his activism from there. He made videos posted on various social media sites where he said things like Chinese Singaporeans were colonial settlers, not migrants, and that Singapore's ideology had insulted, degraded and oppressed Muslims. In 2016, he gets arrested when he returned to Singapore and detained under the Internal Security Act. He then renounces his Singaporean citizenship and returned to Australia where he now resides with his family. If this is the kind of immigrant Australia accepts, is the Bondi massacre really such a surprise? Why does Australia grant citizenship to people who are not compatible with the values they claim to embrace? Shariff's case highlights differences in how Singapore and Australia approach these issues. The West embraces high-minded ideals of tolerance and pluralism which is commendable, but has its trade-offs in terms of balancing security and freedom. It's time to have that difficult conversation: which way, Western man?


Hospital spending needs to be fast-tracked over the next five years to ensure there are enough beds needed for Australia’s growing population. dailytelegraph.com.au/news/nsw/ama-c…


We have illiterate teenagers because schools tell kids to guess at words instead of sounding them out











