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NSW police to be investigated over protest, as witness shares new account of 'dark moment'.

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NSW police to be investigated over protest, as witness shares new account of 'dark moment'
The Law Enforcement Conduct Commission said it had received a "significant number of complaints" about police conduct at Monday's rally.
www.sbs.com.au
February 13, 2026 at 6:56 PM
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" We're not there yet, but we're very close"

Unfortunately we are not doubling or tripling our efforts - which is what's required.
We should not vote for any politician who do not take the warning seriously
That means @australianlabor.bsky.social

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February 13, 2026 at 9:58 AM
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Another Friday special
Today, under the cover of the Liberals tearing each other down, Labor has approved another coal mine extension.

Extending Middlemount to 2044 means Labor has now approved 35 fossil fuel projects.

In the middle of the climate crisis, they're approving more coal & gas.
February 13, 2026 at 10:09 AM
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Sussan Ley didn’t just lose the numbers. She lost to a Coalition culture that has always loathed women https://womensagenda.com.au/latest/sussan-ley-didnt-just-lose-the-numbers-she-lost-to-a-coalition-culture-that-has-always-loathed-women/ #auspol
Sussan Ley didn’t just lose the numbers. She lost to a Coalition culture that has long loathed women
Haven’t you heard? Sussan Ley’s leadership demise has nothing to do with sexism. Don’t listen to the bleating from the “handbag hit squad.” This was the gist shared by _Sky News_ reporter Peta Credlin last night, citing that a number of high-profile Liberal women including Jane Hume, Sarah Henderson and Jacinta Price are backing Angus Taylor and a leadership spill. “Let’s be clear, it’s not misogyny that’s sealing her fate,” Credlin declared, matter-of-factly. “It’s electoral arithmetic. No bleating by the handbag hit squad can alter the iron law of politics: the numbers are all that count. Presiding over a collapse in the primary vote from 32 per cent to just 18 per cent this week would be lethal for anyone.” It’s funny to me that Credlin can’t see the internalised sexism embedded in her own words. “Handbag hit squad”, a term devised (likely by Credlin herself) during Tony Abbott’s prime ministership, was used to mock Labor women who condemned the Coalition’s record on gender representation. Because the term was most frequently wielded by the Coalition’s short supply of female ministers at the time, like Julie Bishop and Kelly O’Dwyer, it was clearly perceived by the Liberals as clever, ironic and witty. And not at all sexist. Of course it’s sexist. It’s a term designed to belittle women, trivialise their perspective, and dismiss legitimate structural inequality as hysterical noise. More than a decade on, that inequality very much persists in the Coalition. Women who sit in the Coalition today have built their careers in a culture that loathes women. They have sat through a myriad of sexual misconduct allegations levelled against male colleagues. They lived through the proven rape of a female colleague in Parliament House by one of their own men. They heard Tony Abbott address “housewives of Australia” and promise cheaper power so ironing would be easier. They watched Scott Morrison tell Australian women they were “lucky not to be met with bullets” for protesting against the country’s #MeToo cover-ups. They saw Peter Dutton send a text referring to a female journalist as a “mad f***ing witch.” And let’s be honest: these examples are the tip of the iceberg. What’s also striking is how quickly “electoral arithmetic” becomes the tidy excuse whenever a woman fails but rarely when a man does. Male leaders preside over catastrophic losses all the time and are afforded time, loyalty, and endless fodder about “rebuilding” anew. Women on the other hand? They get told the numbers don’t lie, as though those numbers exist in a vacuum untouched by culture, sabotage, or a party room that never wanted them there in the first place. The idea that sexism conveniently switches off the moment a woman ascends to leadership is laughable. The sexism merely mutates. It becomes quieter and hides behind phrases like “unity,” and “viability.” But it’s still there, narrowing the margin for error for women to almost nothing. And let’s not pretend Angus Taylor is some electoral saviour waiting in the wings. This is not a party rallying around a visionary alternative, they’re defaulting to muscle memory. A white man feels safer, he feels familiar. And they’re so determined to feel comfortable that they’ll blatantly ignore the electorate telling them definitively that they want something different. Of course, we’ve seen numerous talented Coalition women leave as a result of insidious culture: Julie Bishop, Kelly O’Dwyer, Julia Banks, Ann Sudmalis, Elise Archer and Karen Andrews, to name just a handful. But the women in the Coalition who have stayed, who continue to weather a culture of toxicity that has never looked remotely like changing, have understandably become part of the resistance themselves. Sussan Ley has had less than a year in the role. She has been undermined by her own party room at every turn, robbed of the space and authority required to make any meaningful impact. Do I think she’s been effective? No. But has she genuinely had the capacity to be? That’s a hard no too. In Julia Gillard’s famous words: “The reaction to being the first female prime minister does not explain everything about my prime ministership, nor does it explain nothing about my prime ministership… and it is for the nation to think, in a sophisticated way, about those shades of grey.” Misogyny isn’t everything in Sussan Ley’s demise. But it isn’t nothing. And where Gillard was mostly subjected to sexism from the opposition and the public, Ley has faced the hard barricades of misogyny from her own party. Women can be sexist. It really is that simple. And the fact that so many Coalition women are publicly backing Angus Taylor isn’t surprising in a political culture that has never given them reason to believe they could be anything more than lackeys to men. Share this Angus TaylorPeta CredlinSussan LeyThe Coalition by Tarla Lambert-Patel 1 day ago ## Stay Smart! Get Women's Agenda in your inbox * Email * Email This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. 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February 13, 2026 at 9:15 AM
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“The Australian defence establishment has yet to find a wise head who will finally tell them that the A$368 billion AUKUS pact between the three Anglophone powers of Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States has only one oversized beneficiary in mind.”

theaimn.net/blind-and-de...
Blind and Deaf to AUKUS: Australian Planners and Elusive Submarines
There were never the sharpest negotiators in the room, resembling a facsimile of Bertie Wooster in desperate need of the good advice of his manservant Jeeves. The Australian defence establishment has ...
theaimn.net
February 13, 2026 at 6:07 AM
Pat is living in a 'dangerous' and run-down home. They've been hit with a rent increase.

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Pat is living in a 'dangerous' and run-down home. They've been hit with a rent increase
Across Australia, rents are climbing far faster than wages and many can't keep up.
www.sbs.com.au
February 13, 2026 at 7:22 AM
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The most potent weapon in the hands of the oppressor is the mind of the oppressed. — Steve Biko

Pic of the day

#photography
February 12, 2026 at 8:03 PM
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“To use the Bondi tragedy as diplomatic cover for Herzog’s visit is not an act of healing. It is socially inflammatory populist theatre.”

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Herzog’s Visit to Australia: Just Who Is Being Comforted, and at What Cost?
Chris Minns, symbolism, policing, and the narrowing of dissent By Ricky Pann The five-day visit of Israeli President Isaac Herzog to Australia in February 2026 was framed by the federal government as ...
theaimn.net
February 12, 2026 at 6:07 AM
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Sorry to have to keep saying it, but this Labor government is just as evil as Coalition governments
“Only time will tell when, if and for whom the Albanese Government proposes to use these new powers to effectively exempt offshore gas regulation from our federal nature laws,” writes Kirsty Howey, Executive Director of the Environment Centre NT.

Read more on The Point: https://theaus.in/4kxfoSt
February 12, 2026 at 10:32 AM
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Remember when we all got mad that Israel was imposing a starvation blockade on Gaza? The US is doing the SAME THING to Cuba and hardly anyone is talking about it.
February 11, 2026 at 9:47 PM
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South Australia's largest company is Santos, backed and loved by the Premier + Penny Wong. Who's completely and utterly owned by fossil fuel companies now? Why don't we just call the state Santos Australia to recognize State Capture?
#Santos #Australia #renewables #AusPol
February 12, 2026 at 6:48 AM
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Excellent result!
Now let's start taxing these oil and gas fuckers and use the proceeds to declare free education for all in Australia
#auspol
February 12, 2026 at 8:07 AM
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#trump
Yes Donny, no trump casino's or prostitution wanted in Cuba.
You bastard.
For more than 60 years, the US has engaged in economic warfare against Cuba. Cutting off fuel, food, medicine and basic supplies to inflict suffering on civilians to coerce political change.
February 12, 2026 at 7:46 AM
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Coles can absolutely go to hell! I refuse to let some fascist organisation harvesting my data. This isn’t about saving money, it’s about my privacy! COLES account deleted!
#auspol
February 11, 2026 at 9:02 PM
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“Albo’s Waterloo has arrived. It smells of horse shit, capsicum spray and moral bankruptcy.”

…and ain’t that the truth, Australia!

@albomp.bsky.social
@australianlabor.bsky.social are on the nose!
#auspol #TheHollowMan
#CorporateCapture
urbanwronski.com/2026/02/11/a...
Albo’s Waterloo: The Clayton’s PM and the Farrellisation of Labor
Bernard Keane says Albanese is a manager, not a leader. Urban Wronski says the rot runs deeper — into the Farrellised machinery of a captured Clayton’s Labor.
urbanwronski.com
February 11, 2026 at 9:36 PM
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Excellent ✊🏼 #auspol
Melbourne woman files charges against Isaac Herzog
Israeli president accused of breaking Australian laws prohibiting genocide and crimes against humanity
www.deepcutnews.com
February 11, 2026 at 9:37 PM
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"This Is Not A Drill"!
Just follow the sheer scale of the numbers:
* Number of personnel.
* Number of dollars.
* Number of detention facilities.
All without congressional oversight.
Thank you @nicolechvastek.bsky.social
#auspol #uspol #Fascism 👇👇👇
I and millions of Americans believe exactly the same thing Kasparov does.

Too many troops, too many new prisons, too much money not under Congressional supervision.

We're not just witnessing a mass deportation scheme anymore.

This is something significantly bigger and scarier.
February 11, 2026 at 9:39 PM
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Congratulations @albomp.bsky.social. I'll preference the libs just to slight you for acting like they would.

I mean, what's the downside? Apparently neither of you can eyeball reality. Might as well stop pretending.

#auspol

(vis a vis Herzog)
February 11, 2026 at 9:43 PM
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The irony of Israeli president Isaac Herzog pressing the flesh with Australian servicemen and women today
#whatsthescam @kimwingerei.bsky.social
michaelwest.com.au/as-herzog-co...
As Herzog commemorates Bondi, IDF desecrates Australian war graves - Michael West
Herzog is here to offer solace to those devastated by the Bondi massacre. Meanwhile, the IDF desecrates the graves of Australian soldiers.
michaelwest.com.au
February 11, 2026 at 4:32 AM
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If the enforcers of law do not act legally or ethically, we do not have rule of law.

Take that in whatever context you like.
February 11, 2026 at 6:34 AM
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After a trial over the last few years, Ireland has launched a permanent scheme giving a basic income of €325 a week for artists.

2,000 will be eligible, and successful recipients will be chosen at random from applicants, who must be "professional artists" (definition tbc).
Ireland announces scheme to provide basic income for artists
The Basic Income for Artists (BIA) project is believed to be the first permanent one of its kind in the world.
www.bbc.co.uk
February 11, 2026 at 2:16 PM
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February 11, 2026 at 2:44 PM
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“We have failed our own people, abandoning cost-of-living crises and a collapsing healthcare system to chase the favour of a war criminal.”

theaimn.net/the-provinci...
The Provincial Governor and the Butcher-King – Australia’s Shameful Pantomime
It is a peculiar thing to watch a province play at being an empire. To witness a local governor, whose authority extends no further than the coastline, grovel before a foreign butcher as if receiving ...
theaimn.net
February 11, 2026 at 8:17 AM
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Apparently this is what an @albomp.bsky.social Democratic Australia looks like ..

"Social Cohesion" and "protection" for the privileged 0.4% of the populus and brutal police crack downs for anyone who doesnt like them supporting the Mass Murder of Palestinian children ..
#auspol
February 11, 2026 at 8:47 AM