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The “Aboriginal Voice” to Parliament: “Fool me once – shame on you. Fool me countless times…” – Mick Lawless

The “Aboriginal Voice” to Parliament: “Fool me once – shame on you. Fool me countless times…” – Mick Lawless

The planet heats up and the bushfire season approaches, yet massive fossil fuel projects still get the go ahead. Climate Change protesters are hunted by police and imprisoned for caring about our future. Whistleblowers face massive prison sentences despite revealing...
Is COVID responsible for our PM’s irrational decisions? – Mick Lawless (Pure brain™)

Is COVID responsible for our PM’s irrational decisions? – Mick Lawless (Pure brain™)

A number of people, albeit fanatical Labor supporters, have accused Dingo News of being unfairly critical of the Labor party and their leader Anthony Albanese. Apart from their obvious bias, these accusations are made nonsense by the three Dingoes1 awarded to Dingo...
Trespassers complaining on Stolen Lands – Mick Lawless

Trespassers complaining on Stolen Lands – Mick Lawless

  First noticed that old Right Wing theme favourite “Tough on Crime” reemerging in Alice Springs, Northern Territory (NT). A racist little Facebook effort called Action for Alice 2020.  “Tough on Crime’s” kamerad “Law and...
Lidia Thorpe & Penny Wong – Changing the Narrative – Mick Lawless

Lidia Thorpe & Penny Wong – Changing the Narrative – Mick Lawless

A short thesis on the role of the Senate The Senate acts as a house of review and this (supposedly) prevents the government from becoming an authoritarian corporate handmaiden, divorced from the wishes of the people.   Approval to go to war So a bit of a failure...
Labor under Albanese is neoliberalism’s most effective agent – Guy Rundle

Labor under Albanese is neoliberalism’s most effective agent – Guy Rundle

  The prime minister promised to restore commonality and common purpose. The reality is Labor is delivering just more of the same.   When Anthony Albanese claimed victory on election night in 2022, he spoke of making Australia a “common ground where together...