🚨Chaos at the ABC continues with Four Corners reporter Mahmood Fazal FIRED
Fazal's firing follows the resignation of ABC News boss Justin Stevens and comes at a time when the taxpayer-funded network is under intense public scrutiny for unethical practices, including misleading news reporting and systemic bias.
Disgruntled Australians are holding a protest against the network on June 2nd from 12pm in front of the ABC Southbank HQ in Melbourne.
Zehra Duman, another ISIS terrorist who came from Melbourne, had this to say about Australians:
"Kill kuffar in alleyways, stab them and poison them. Poison your teachers. Go to haram restaurants and poison the food in large quantities. US + Australia, how does it feel that all 5 of us were born n raised in your lands, & now here thirsty for ur blood?"
Once ISIS was defeated, she begged to come back to Australia in 2019. However, she was stripped of her citizenship, and later detained in Turkey.
She has since been freed and lives in Turkey, still wanting to return - and curiously, after Anthony Albanese came into power, he restored her Australian citizenship in 2023.
🎯🎯🎯🎯 The Calista Cut Instagram definitely nails it here. This is beyond infuriating. I am freaking sickened that we have these flogs in our country & ANYONE who supports them…supports the rape of 13 year old girls!!! 😡😡😡😡😡😡
Watch this Channel 9 footage of what happened in Blacktown on Saturday.
Hundreds of cars snaking down Flushcombe Road. Families pulling in with near-empty tanks. Mums, dads, tradies, pensioners — all just trying to get through another week. And for one day, petrol wasn’t $1.80 or $2 a litre… it was 78 cents. I took $10,000 of the electoral funding the AEC gave me and put it straight behind the bar at Blacktown Metro. Every cent went back to the people who paid it in the first place. No middlemen. No photo ops for the major parties. Just real relief for the people of McMahon who are getting absolutely smashed by this ‘cost-of-everything’ disaster.
I was there from start to finish. I filled tanks, I pushed Craig’s car up the hill when he ran out of fuel waiting in the queue, I listened to story after story from people who are doing it tough. One bloke told me he’s been skipping meals so his kids can eat. A young mum said filling the car used to be her biggest weekly stress — yesterday, it wasn’t. That’s what giving the money back looks like.
Meanwhile, Anthony Albanese is out there claiming Labor has been “focused every day on helping with the cost of living.” Chris Bowen, who’s supposed to represent this seat, dug up a 12-month-old photo trying to pretend he cares about Blacktown. Mate, if you cared, you would’ve done something before families were choosing between fuel and food. This is the same government that’s given us 25%+ electricity price hikes and fuel prices that have jumped 24% in a year. They lecture us about the “transition” while ordinary Australians pay the price. Seats like McMahon — outer suburban, working people, the backbone of this country — cop it the worst. And the major parties treat us like we don’t exist until election time.
I’m not a career politician. I’m a businessman who’s sick of watching Australia get run into the ground. That’s why I’m stepping up as an Independent voice for McMahon. I took the full $32,000 AEC funding I was entitled to and I’m giving every dollar straight back to the community — $10k on fuel yesterday, and the rest through proper community grants that local groups can actually use. Because this money isn’t mine. It’s yours.
Fuel should be 78 cents a litre every single day, not just for one Saturday when a private citizen decides to do something about it. We used to make our own fuel. We used to have cheap, reliable energy. We used to have a country that worked for the people who built it. If you’ve had enough of the spin, enough of the cost-of-everything going up, enough of politicians who promise but never deliver — what do you think needs to happen next?
Would you rather see more direct action like this or just keep waiting for the majors to fix it?
What’s one thing the government could do tomorrow that would actually help families?
Drop your own stories from the weekend (or any week) in the comments — I read every single one.
And if you believe it’s time to fix Australia, hit repost and spread the word.
We can do better.
We must do better.
I just want Australia back.
The race for Farrer is pretty close.
Those saying the colour of election materials doesn't matter forget that in a close contest voters making mistakes could prove crucial to the final outcome.
This Teal has lied about her connections with climate 200 and her real agenda.
Voters beware.