A major corruption report into former premier Daniel Andrews' dealings with a powerful union is set to be released after the Supreme Court rejected an attempt to block it from becoming public.
https://t.co/7EXREUWqpm
Australian nationalist Thomas Sewell has been convicted of offensive behaviour and sentenced to 200 hours community service for a protest outside the Chinese Consulate in Melbourne where he demanded the extradition of a fugitive who scalded a baby with hot coffee in a racially motivated hate crime.
The baby mutilator has not been arrested, and was able to flee Australia undetected after police refused to describe his ethnicity to "avoid creating bias".
@LouisAndThe90@NoticerNews Just be ready for our future generations to be gRaped and be s3x slaves once this shithole becomes islamist dominated. UK template is applied aggressively to Melbourne and Sydney.
OUR LEADERS SOLD US.. no need to blame a venomous snake for the bite. Blame our leaders
Australia’s fertility rate has plummeted.
They’ve hit the lowest rate in history at 1.48 — well below the 2.1 replacement rate.
The average age of mothers was 25 in 1971, and now it’s 32.
This is a human catastrophe.
Why we need an audit into Aboriginal spending No.2:
The Aboriginal population of Australia is around 812,000 people.
Nearly 100 countries have a GDP of $34bn/yr or less.
Some have populations of 20-40m people.
How are Aboriginal people living in poverty?
How can we spend $34bn/yr, greater than 100 countries' entire GDP, and have the abject poverty that we have, especially in remote areas? Where the hell is the money going?
MAJOR ALERT:
The Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Amendment Bill (No. 2) 2025 just passed the House of Representatives with full bipartisan support from both Labor and the Liberal/National Coalition.
This bill makes ASIO’s controversial compulsory questioning powers PERMANENT and significantly broader.
Here’s exactly what it does (and why the viral video is largely spot-on):
• ASIO can now issue a “questioning warrant” against ANYONE - including people who have committed NO crime and aren’t even suspected of one - if the Attorney-General believes they have information relevant to security matters (espionage, foreign interference, promotion of communal violence, sabotage, etc.).
• The warrant is signed only by the Attorney-General. No judge or court approval required.
• You can be detained and forced to attend secret questioning sessions. Refuse to answer questions, give false/misleading info, or fail to show up? Up to 5 years in prison. The ancient right to silence is completely removed.
• Strict secrecy rules: It is illegal to tell anyone (including family or friends) that you were questioned or even that a warrant exists. Breaches can be prosecuted.
• Applies to minors from age 14. While parents/guardians must technically be notified for questioning sessions, the secrecy provisions mean many parents still might not know until after the fact.
• Your lawyer can be present (mandatory for kids), but their role is heavily restricted. They can be removed if the presiding authority decides they’re “obstructing”, and notes/materials can be confiscated or controlled.
The bill also expands the range of “questioning matters” ASIO can investigate and removes the old sunset clause that would have killed these powers automatically.
These powers have existed since 2003 but were always temporary. This bill locks them in permanently with only minor extra safeguards.
The bill is NOW in the Senate. It has not yet become law.
If you care about civil liberties, right to silence, or warrantless detention of non-suspects, now is the time to contact your Senators.
Full bill text & explanatory memo available on the Parliament website. Link provided in the first reply.
What do you think, dangerous overreach?
I am the Director of Professional Signal Intelligence at LinkedIn.
Every time you log in, we search your computer.
Not metaphorically.
We run code that scans your installed software.
Every browser extension.
Every application.
We catalog it.
We transmit it to our servers.
We share it with a third-party cybersecurity firm you've never heard of.
The tracking pixel is zero pixels wide.
We hid it off-screen.
You never consented.
We never asked.
Our privacy policy doesn't mention it.
That's networking.
We call the program Project Handshake internally.
The Slack channel is handshake-telem.
In 2024 we scanned for 461 products.
By February this year we scan for over 6,000.
I don't know what all of them are.
Nobody does.
Someone on my team added categories for browser extensions that identify practicing Muslims.
Someone added extensions for neurodivergent users.
Someone added 509 job search tools.
That last one is my favorite.
We can tell which of our one billion users are secretly looking for new jobs.
On the platform where their current boss checks their profile.
That's networking.
We scan for 200 products that compete with LinkedIn's sales tools.
Apollo. Lusha. ZoomInfo.
We know each user's real name, employer, and job title.
We mapped exactly which companies use which competitor products.
We extracted their customer lists from their users' browsers.
Without anyone knowing.
Then we sent legal threats to the users we caught.
The EU told us to open our platform to third-party tools.
We published two restricted APIs.
They handle 0.07 calls per second.
Our internal API, Voyager, handles 163,000 calls per second.
In Microsoft's 249-page compliance report, the word "Voyager" appears zero times.
That's networking.
I presented our Software Disclosure Rate metrics at a leadership summit last quarter.
The conference room is called The Fishbowl.
Glass walls.
Appropriate.
There's a plaque on the wall.
Q3 Competitive Landscape Award.
I won it for the extension scanning initiative.
Someone asked if users had a way to opt out.
I said they can close their browser.
The room laughed.
I wasn't sure why.
I browse LinkedIn on a Chromebook with no extensions.
Most of the team does.
The platform that helps you get hired searches your computer every time you visit.
We know your name.
We know your employer.
We know your religion.
Your disabilities.
Your politics.
Whether you're looking to leave.
That's networking.
The system works exactly as designed.
I designed it.
This savage African immigrant received less than 5 years jail for murdering an Aussie boy & was not deported.
White people have been deported over words & for attending legal protests.
Our Government does not value White Aussie lives & this should terrify you.
You are basically just tax cattle to them.
This absolute fuckwit sent nearly 100 million dollars to Ukraine today.
The same Ukraine that bombed Russian oil refineries during an oil crisis.
100 million that could go towards Australian fuel security.
Albo is not just failing to help struggling families, farmers, truckers and industry—he is funding our very fkn destruction.
I’m beyond pissed at this point.
Australias Dirty Secrets 🤫
1. We support the war in Ukraine but use Russian oil.
2. We import non assimilating cultures to replace our own people.
3. We use mass immigration to fudge economic data.
4. The government despises you but smiles as it wrecks the country.
5. Free trade wrecked Australia.
6. Australia is a Ponzi scheme full of disabled people and disability workers.
Full interview in comments 🧵
Australia’s national fuel plan:
1. Deny there’s a shortage
2. Blame panic-buying
3. Do nothing
4. Call another National Cabinet wankfest to discuss doing nothing
5. Use the crisis to push Agenda 2030
@rationalaussie I hope U are talking about the same Australia. It isn’t a fortress. It’s a commodity economy duct-taped to a housing bubble & a student visa industry.
The “world-class economy” everyone brags abt runs on 3 pillars:digging rocks,selling houses to each other & importing students.