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SUPREME COURT RULES VACCINE MANDATES WERE UNLAWFUL

The Supreme Court of Queensland has ruled that COVID-19 vaccine mandates imposed by the Queensland state government on emergency workers during the pandemic were unlawful under the state’s own human rights laws. On Feb. 27, the Supreme Court issued rulings on multiple lawsuits against the Queensland Police Service (QPS) and Queensland Ambulance Service (QAS) over […]

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Government Deception Exposed! ‘The Voice’ Referendum Question Unconstitutional? See High Court Files

The Australian Government has been exposed in ‘The Voice’ vote campaign where they are pushing for a yes result, or rather more accurately the Referendum question, regarding the voice of Indigenous Australians. The general population has been deliberately mislead by the colonial government, a corporation aggregate commonly referred to as the ‘Australian Government’ with regards

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The criminality of Australia expelling UN Human Rights inspectors.

(illustration: Victoria Police abusing disabled pensioner in hidden video) Fact: Australian governments, federal and state are human rights abusers. The only problem is that one has to prove this. In the example of the Police State of Victoria, pretty much every police officer coming through the academy nowadays is aware of the abuse of 21

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EXCLUSIVE: New car key battery laws mean replacing old sets ‘might not be possible’, will cost industry

The Australian Government is bringing in new laws on button batteries from next week, but what does it mean for you?   Snapshot Legislation comes in on June 22 Car key batteries must now meet stringent standards Move designed to protect children from harm A new law could see car prices rise due to the

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Kmart, Bunnings and The Good Guys’ use of facial recognition technology on unsuspecting customers raises concerns

Australia’s leading consumer advocacy group has raised serious concerns about major retailers Kmart, Bunnings and The Good Guys using facial recognition technology to record customers’ faceprints. An investigation by CHOICE has found that 76 per cent of Australians are not aware the retailers record their faces, with Kmart and Bunnings only advising customers of the

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Daniel Andrews forced to explain agency monitoring Victorians

Premier’s office forced to explain purpose of Insights Victoria. Daniel Andrews’ office will be forced to release details on the purpose of a Big Brother-style data agency set up to monitor the activities of everyday Victorians. The office of Premier Daniel Andrews will be forced to release documents detailing the purpose of the contentious Insights

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Geo-engineering celebrating its 55th birthday in Victoria

‘Chem-trails’ is often referred to by many as a hoax or a tin foil hat conspiracy theory. But that is just another attempt by bad actors to conceal the truth from the public. While one can search for the US government’s admission on using chem-trails in Vietnam, there is a much easier way. Chem-trails/geoengineering/Rain-making made

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