#BREAKING: The infamous Bankstown nurses are attempting to hide behind legal technicalities to evade accountability for threatening to kill Israeli patients.
Sarah Abu Lebdeh and Ahmed Rashad Nadir are fighting to suppress a devastating 2.5 minute video where they allegedly threatened to kill Israeli patients in the Downing Centre District Court yesterday.
Their defense argues the recording was
"unlawful" and driven by "vigilantism" a desperate attempt to mask egregious misconduct behind privacy laws.
The Crown must succeed in admitting this critical evidence.
Patient safety and medical integrity are absolute, and technical loopholes must not be allowed to shield healthcare workers who weaponise their positions against specific communities.
The public interest demands complete transparency and justice in our hospitals.
The pair remain on bail with the case returning to the Downing Centre District Court today.
The trial is expected to last 5 days.
A guilty verdict must be reached.
π¨ Annika Wells still refuses to justify her flights to US and Paris for family reunions which cost us $94,000
If anyone did what Wells did in our jobs we would be in jail for fraud.
While this story paints an incredibly vivid and cinematic picture of outback grit, it is actually a well-known Australian urban legend rather than historical fact. No civilian womanβincluding anyone named Ellen McPhersonβever shot down an enemy aircraft on Australian soil during World War II.
The myth likely stems from a mix of genuine home-front anxieties and exaggerated wartime folklore. While Japanese aircraft did launch air raids across northern Australia between 1942 and 1943 (most notably the devastating bombings of Darwin and Broome), these attacks were countered by military anti-aircraft batteries and Allied fighter pilots, not isolated homesteaders with rifles.
The story heavily mirrors the legendary "Aussie bushman" archetypeβportraying someone so unfazed by extreme danger that they can down a fighter jet and casually get back to the household chores. Itβs a fantastic piece of folklore, but historically, the laundry was never interrupted by a rifle-wielding housewife taking down a Japanese Zero.
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Stuart Bonds - Pauline Hanson's One Nation
One Nation NSW will draft a new comprehensive policy on the wild brumbies population.
We propose the government stops the Cull scheduled for June 9th 2026.
We will do it in consultation with the communities that live in the area and have managed the population prior to the government taking over management.
This will be completed prior to the NSW election in 2027. However, our immediate and long standing position remains.
I do not accept the governmentβs position that the best solution to the brumbie issue is to shoot them with automatic weapons from helicopters, leaving them to die in the forest or walk away injured.
It is a completely inhumane way to euthanise an animal of that size.
Besides it being cruel and inhumane, they are a significant part of our colonial history and people who live in the Snowy Mountains have a deep connection with these animals.
A significant number of horses used by our soldiers in World War I were wild-caught brumbies, and those bloodlines would still be in those horses.
There are some obvious questions I have:
- Why have these horses become such a significant issue now after living in the Snowy Mountains for 200 years?
- When did the community lose the ability to ride their horses in the mountains to maintain and manage the wild brumbie population?
- Why wonβt the government explore other options presented by the community for managing these animals?
- How do you justify destroying thousands of kilometers of bush for transmission lines, pumped hydro dams, and wind turbines, then claiming the brumbies are destroying the park?
- The current target of 3,000 horses means there will be one horse for every 570 acres of national park.
Why is this the number acceptable and who came up with that target?
I believe the Greens, Labor and Liberals position on this is a disgrace.
They need to have a good hard look in the mirror.