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How to Sink Your Client’s Battleship

How to Sink Your Client’s Battleship

No wonder Bruce Lehrmann was grinning from ear to ear outside court. His defamation case against Channel Ten and Lisa Wilkinson is on a roll. Lehrmann is sueing the broadcaster and the journalist for defamation, over The Project’s scoop interview with former Canberra staffer Brittany Higgins, who claims she

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NZ’s New Govt Is Getting Tough on Gangs

NZ’s New Govt Is Getting Tough on Gangs

Kris Gledhill Auckland University of Technology The new coalition government has made its campaign promise to crack down on gangs a priority in its 100-day action plan. But whether the new “get tough” policy genuinely plugs gaps in existing legislation is very much open to question. The policy was laid

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Coming to a Court Near You Soon!

Coming to a Court Near You Soon!

Gary Moller Gary Moller is a Health Practitioner who is focused on addressing the root causes of ill health or poor performance by making use of a key forensic tool – Hair Tissue Mineral Analysis – and administering healthy, natural and sustainable therapies. garymoller.com “Crimes include, murder, racketeering, biological weapons laws

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We Must Increase Our Jabs against the Tyrants

Richard Kelly Richard Kelly is a retired business analyst, married with three adult children and one dog and devastated by the way his home city of Melbourne was laid waste. Convinced justice will be served one day. brownstone.org In their famous ‘Rumble in the Jungle’ bout, Muhammad Ali and

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This Is Happening to Our Four Pillars

Peter St Onge Peter St Onge is a Mises Institute Associated Scholar and an Economic Research Fellow at the Heritage Foundation.  St Onge received his PhD from George Mason University and was a 2014 Mises Institute Research Fellow. For more content from Dr St Onge. mises.org A few days

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More Work Needed on Freshwater Rules

More Work Needed on Freshwater Rules

dailytelegraph.co.nz CHANGES TO FRESHWATER RULES ARE A STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION BUT MORE WORK NEEDS TO BE DONE IF THE NEW GOVERNMENT ARE SERIOUS ABOUT RESTORING FARMER CONFIDENCE, FEDERATED FARMERS FRESHWATER SPOKESPERSON COLIN HURST SAYS. “The National Policy Statement on Freshwater Management is without a doubt the

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Was the Court Misled about Exemptions?

Was the Court Misled about Exemptions?

New Zealand Doctors Speaking Out with Science nzdsos.com Written in conjunction with an NZTSOS colleague. When the vaccine mandates came into force for Health and Education workers, employers could apply for ‘Significant Service Disruption’ (SSD) vaccine exemptions for staff who refused to take the ‘vaccine’.  These exemptions were meant

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A Sperm Donation From a NZ Paedophile?

A Sperm Donation From a NZ Paedophile?

This post was written by Family First staff writers. familyfirst.org.nz A serial sperm donor who donated to several Kiwi women has been sentenced to nearly four years in prison for sexual offending against children. There were also serious charges related to possessing and distributing child exploitation material. 27

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Human Rights Were Simply Thrown Out

Ramesh Thakur Ramesh Thakur, a Brownstone Institute senior scholar, is a former United Nations Assistant Secretary-General, and emeritus professor in the Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University. brownstone.org The following is an excerpt from Dr Ramesh Thakur’s book, Our Enemy, the Government: How Covid Enabled

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2.3 Million Reasons to Ask Questions

2.3 Million Reasons to Ask Questions

According to her testimony, Brittany Higgins now employs a legal babysitter, “so I can’t do anything dumb”. Whoever the poor soul is, they’ve got their work cut out for them. On her last day of cross examination, Higgins publicly confirmed what had so far been confidential: that she

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Changing the Words Doesn’t Alter the Fact

Changing the Words Doesn’t Alter the Fact

Michael Cook Michael Cook is editor of Mercator. mercatornet.com Such is the stigma surrounding suicide that advocates of ‘voluntary assisted dying’ insist vehemently that it is by no means suicide. For instance, Go Gentle Australia, a leading lobby group for VAD, explains in its website’s FAQ that: People

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Drug Use and Car Crashes

Drug Use and Car Crashes

familyfirst.org.nz This tragic story not only illustrates the dangers of cannabis, but also highlights the leniency of our sentencing… A woman smoked “20 bongs” of marijuana before getting behind the wheel and killing a pedestrian. She then filmed the aftermath of the crash and posted it to TikTok!

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What’s Happening Across the Ditch Today

What’s Happening Across the Ditch Today

Well, that’s the parliamentary sitting year done, and for the Australian prime minister, it surely can’t have come quick enough. 2023 was a horror year for Anthony Albanese, once the glow of actually winning an election with the record-lowest primary vote in a century wore off. Mind you,

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Her Parents Paid $150,000 for Her

Her Parents Paid $150,000 for Her

Lennart Nijenhuis Lennart Nijenhuis started his journalism career as a digital editor at the Dutch daily Reformatorisch Dagblad (Reformed Daily). Before that, he studied Communications at Windesheim Zwolle. He has been working at CNE since its launch in October 2021. mercatornet.com Olivia Maurel always knew something was “off” about

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AG Shouts Down the Messenger

AG Shouts Down the Messenger

The fallout from the High Court and Labor’s mind-boggling decision to turn nearly one hundred and fifty dangerous foreign criminals loose in Australia just keeps coming. Now a fourth bad wog has been re-arrested — and all Anthony Albanese’s top law officer can do is shout spittle-flecked abuse at

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More Bombshells on Higgins’ Final Day

More Bombshells on Higgins’ Final Day

Brittany Higgins has wrapped up her last day of cross-examination in Bruce Lehrmann’s defamation suit, and it didn’t fail to deliver. The biggest revelation of her testimony was to confirm what everyone in Australia already knew: the taxpayer has been stiffed $2.3 million, straight to Brittany’s

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