General
Australia’s premiers: the fear mongrels

Anything can be characterised as a threat to national security under China’s recently introduced laws in Hong Kong. It’s a multi-prupose tool for doing whatever the Chinese Communist Party wants to whomever it suspects, fears or hates.
Australia’s state premiers have adapted a similar political template to our more democratic environment after learning to use it under cover of coronavirus. Almost anything can be characterised as a threat to the safety of a state’s citizens — from infectious disease such as the flu; 310,011 cases, over 800 deaths in 2019, if no new Covid cases turn up, a salmonella outbreak or a dangerous criminal on the loose — and will be used to manipulate border closures to best election…
-
Noosa News16 hours ago
Police make emergency declaration after fire at storage facility north of Brisbane
-
Noosa News24 hours ago
Kurt Mann’s Maroons State of Origin debut reward for toughness shown in junior days
-
Noosa News19 hours ago
Broncos star stops NRL teammate amid ‘creepy’ sexual assault
-
General23 hours ago
The cost benefit for Aussies as airline axes Asian arm