Edited footage of protesters chanting "gas the Jews" at the rally outside the Sydney Opera House in October was shared on social media, but NSW Police said an extensive investigation found no evidence of it happening.
After Nine blamed an 'automation' error in Photoshop for producing an edited image of Georgie Purcell, I set out to find out what the software would do to other politicians.
The disgraced police officer son of former senator and NSW premier Kristina Keneally has avoided jail time for fabricating evidence that put an innocent man behind bars.
The national broadcaster will be represented by Seyfarth Shaw, which has a decades-long reputation of anti-union practices in the US, to act in the Fair Work Commission matter involving journalist Antoinette Lattouf.
Exclusive: the NSW environmental regulator has known for more than a decade that contaminated soil fill might have been used in childcare centres, schools and parks
Prominent neo-Nazi Thomas Sewell has been stopped by police at a Sydney train station and ordered to stay away from Australia Day celebrations in the City of Sydney.
New statistics show a spike in the amount of journalists jailed in the country. To protect its democracy, Israel needs to be transparent about why members of the media are arrested.
Since January 1, Victorians have no longer had access to any 24-hour pharmacies as cuts to government funding shrink the opening hours at local chemists.
No evidence of antisemitic chant at pro-Palestinian Sydney protest, police find (www.sbs.com.au)
Edited footage of protesters chanting "gas the Jews" at the rally outside the Sydney Opera House in October was shared on social media, but NSW Police said an extensive investigation found no evidence of it happening.
Adobe Photoshop's AI tools put women politicians in bikini bottoms and their male colleagues in suits (www.crikey.com.au)
After Nine blamed an 'automation' error in Photoshop for producing an edited image of Georgie Purcell, I set out to find out what the software would do to other politicians.
Daniel Keneally served 15-month intensive correction order after being found guilty of fabricating evidence (www.abc.net.au)
The disgraced police officer son of former senator and NSW premier Kristina Keneally has avoided jail time for fabricating evidence that put an innocent man behind bars.
ABC hires 'notoriously anti-worker' US law firm, Seyfarth Shaw, in Antoinette Lattouf unlawful dismissal case (www.abc.net.au)
The national broadcaster will be represented by Seyfarth Shaw, which has a decades-long reputation of anti-union practices in the US, to act in the Fair Work Commission matter involving journalist Antoinette Lattouf.
Victorian government under fire from animal rights advocates over expected rejection of duck hunting ban (www.theguardian.com)
Ban on recreational duck hunting recommended by Labor-led inquiry tipped to be shot down as Jacinta Allan meets with ministers
Watchdog failed to act on contamination risk despite ‘damning’ asbestos findings (www.theguardian.com)
Exclusive: the NSW environmental regulator has known for more than a decade that contaminated soil fill might have been used in childcare centres, schools and parks
Neo-Nazis confronted by Sydney police, banned from Australia Day events (www.smh.com.au)
Prominent neo-Nazi Thomas Sewell has been stopped by police at a Sydney train station and ordered to stay away from Australia Day celebrations in the City of Sydney.
Support for Australia Day celebration on January 26 drops: new research (theconversation.com)
New polling shows a significant drop in support for January 26 in just two years.
Victorian government agreement with Israeli defence ministry ‘highly unusual', analyst says (www.abc.net.au)
Victoria quietly signed an agreement with Israel's defence ministry a year ago, deepening the state's ties with an increasingly controversial partner.
Cairns watch house worker sounds alarm over ‘massive deterioration’ in children’s physical and mental health (www.theguardian.com)
Exclusive: anonymised notes reveal concerns about injuries, self-harm, security incidents and sickness in overcrowded cells
After the voice defeat, we can never again allow politics to suspend the cause of Indigenous justice – Paula Gerber and Melissa Castan (www.theguardian.com)
A hundred days on from the unsuccessful referendum, it’s time to rebuild momentum for the rights of First Nations people
‘You will not replace us’: a deadly attack on a Slovakian gay bar – and its link to a fast-spreading racist ideology (www.theguardian.com)
Fifteen months after two men were shot in Bratislava, evidence suggests the killer may have been helped by an unidentified US-based extremist
Israel now ranks among the world’s leading jailers of journalists. We don’t know why they’re behind bars (theconversation.com)
New statistics show a spike in the amount of journalists jailed in the country. To protect its democracy, Israel needs to be transparent about why members of the media are arrested.
Victorian courts reveal cyber attack targeted files dating back as far as 2016 (www.theguardian.com)
Court Services Victoria says hackers accessed years’ worth of recorded hearings across several courts and attack was much worse than initially thought
Secret WhatsApp messages show co-ordinated campaign to oust Antoinette Lattouf from ABC (www.theage.com.au)
The messages also reveal a member of the group Lawyers for Israel calling Lattouf’s lawyer Josh Bornstein, who is Jewish, a “traiter”.
Police ‘cannot meet’ expectations for children in custody amid Cairns watch house overcrowding (www.theguardian.com)
Senior officer calls for help providing basic necessities to juvenile inmates, including food and toilet paper
Scientist cited in push to oust Harvard’s Claudine Gay has links to eugenicists (www.theguardian.com)
Christopher Rufo, credited with helping oust school’s first Black president, touted critic associated with ‘scientific racists’
Victoria left without 24-hour pharmacies after state government cuts funding (www.abc.net.au)
Since January 1, Victorians have no longer had access to any 24-hour pharmacies as cuts to government funding shrink the opening hours at local chemists.
Israeli public figures accuse judiciary of ignoring incitement to genocide in Gaza (www.theguardian.com)
Letter to attorney general and state prosecutor demands action to stop ‘explicit calls to commit atrocious crimes’
Howard government worked with Canada to oppose UN declaration on Indigenous rights (www.theguardian.com)
Cabinet papers from 2003 show the government pursued talks without consulting peak Indigenous body – which it then abolished
Previous Sri Lanka government accused of blocking investigation into Easter bombings (www.theguardian.com)
The 2019 attacks killed 269 people, but investigators say search for answers obstructed under ex-president Gotabaya Rajapaksa
UN anti-torture watchdog urges Australia to reduce ‘extraordinary’ number of prisoners on remand (www.theguardian.com)
Report also calls for spit hoods to be banned and strip searches to be limited after UN visit last year