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AHPRA Muzzled GPs for Questioning COVID Jabs

Many doctors have been targeted or notified by the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Authority (AHPRA) simply for questioning the COVID injections. These injections have since been found to be unsafe, not effective, and testing was inadequate. Doctors were targeted by AHPRA simply for fulfilling their professional duty by proactively warning of risks and providing information […]

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What’s the Purpose of the NIAA? 

I asked the National Indigenous Australians Agency (NIAA) about their audits in relation to fraud and found out how their work on a report of recommendations was progressing. A broader chat followed about releasing aboriginal communities from the aboriginal industry comprising white and black activists, consultants, lawyers, bureaucrats, academics and politicians. What the main remote […]

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ABC Interview: Union bosses neck deep in casual exploitation – Closing loopholes

The union bosses claim that Labor’s latest Industrial Relations legislation will “close the loophole” of casual workers being paid less than permanents, especially in the mining sector. You can’t step on site without a union enterprise bargaining agreement, so how are casual workers getting ripped off when they’re working under union negotiated agreements? The answer […]

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What Part of the School Curriculum is Drag Queen Storytime?

I asked the Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA) whether Drag Queen story times are part of the curriculum. Initially the answer was a firm NO from David de Carvalho, before circling back and side-stepping the issue by saying he was processing the question. I asked what control or influence the national curriculum has […]

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Will Cutting Human Production of Carbon Dioxide Affect Atmospheric Temperatures?

The Bureau of Meteorology (BOM) and the government claim that atmospheric carbon dioxide levels are impacting the Earth’s climate above and beyond natural variation. The climate activists’ solution to that perceived problem is to drastically reduce the use of gas, petrol, coal, oil, diesel and the grazing of cattle, sheep and pigs. Given that BOM […]