Indian taxi driver avoids jail for cheating and assaulting disabled passengers

Jarnail Singh, 57, pleaded guilty to 499 charges.
Nationalist leader fights ‘ridiculous’ police intimidation charge and slams political persecution

Thomas Sewell, 31, faced Ringwood Magistrates Court on Tuesday.
NSW government introduces controversial new ‘hate speech’ laws

The laws will make it a crime to intentionally incite racial hatred.
Concerned Aussies launch campaign against Orwellian hate speech laws

The Australian Freedom Pledge is a commitment to free speech.
Farmer fined $2,000 for ‘disrupting rainbow serpent’ by building bridge on his own land

Cancer-stricken Tony Maddox, 72, was also order to pay $5,000 in court costs.
Expulsions hit five-year high and multicultural schools top suspension list in Victoria

Aboriginal students are also heavily overrepresented.
African woman who savagely bashed autistic girl, 14, appeals six-month sentence

Alajeck Anai, 18, wants her six-month sentence quashed.
Zelensky calls for the creation of a European army to take on Russia

Zelensky made the call ahead of talks between the US and Russia on ending the war.
Indian passenger who terrorised Melbourne flight walks free due to mental health

Prosecutors dropped charges of assault on a place and making threats to kill.
Teacher who kicked aboriginal girl after she attacked and racially abused him has suspension overturned

The maths teacher fought back after being kicked in the testicles.
Crime watch group with 3000 members forms to stop machete-wielding thugs in Brisbane suburbs

Police said the “cultural background” of the criminals was irrelevant.
Hunt for anti-Australian extremists who allegedly defaced Captain Cook statue

Police have released CCTV of two people who may be able to assist with enquiries.
Chinese migration agent serial rapist wants sentence slashed due to ‘sex disorder’ diagnosis

Xiaodong “Frank” Hu sexually assaulted female workers at his Melbourne office.
Sudanese criminals charged with visa breaches after immigration detention release

Five freed Sudanese were charged in January alone.
Warning DEI is turning Australian airways into a ‘deadly experiment’

DEI demands have been enforced across all levels of aviation.