‘Open conspiracy’ flooded small town with thousands of Haitian immigrants, investigation finds

More than 2,000 Haitians “suddenly arrived” in Charleroi, Pennsylvania.
Pauline Hanson raises ‘serious questions’ about rogue Muslim politician’s eligibility to serve as senator

Fatima Payman has launched her own party called Australia’s Voice.
HIV cases rise to 15-year high in England – a majority first-diagnosed abroad

Black Africans accounted for 38% of all cases in England.
Australian nationalist will be jailed for a hand gesture, magistrate confirms – ruling slammed by free speech advocates

Jacob Hersant, 25, is the first person found guilty of violating Victoria’s Nazi salute ban.
Modernity fears new fascist analogue film camera – ‘Pentax 17’

John MacDonald on the first entirely new film camera for many years.
Hunt for Torres Strait Islander who stabbed a stranger in Melbourne

The victim was stabbed twice as he tried to get in a taxi.
Australian nationalist faces a year in jail after being found guilty of making a political salute

Jacob Hersant, 25, is the first person found guilty of violating Victoria’s Nazi salute ban.
Multiculturalism advocates are reaping what they sowed

Tim Matheson on the multicultural mayhem erupting on our streets.
Most Australians say Israel-Palestine protests shouldn’t be allowed, poll shows

A majority of Aussie voters do not want to accept refugees from the conflict.
Lesbian New Zealand Navy captain mocked as ‘DEI hire’ after crashing $100 million ship

Yvonne Gray ran her ship into a reef near Samoa on Saturday night.
Anger over ads for ‘Indian and Nepalese only’ rentals in Sydney

Gumtree is full of ads that discriminate against Australians.
Antidepressant pollution makes male fish weaker and affects sperm and behaviour, study shows

New research shows Prozac in water harms male guppies.
Perth police shoot dog dead after it bit officer on the face during violent arrest

The officer was taken to Fiona Stanley Hospital.
African man arrested after allegedly hurling racial abuse and attacking a Nando’s customer in Perth

The man was restrained by a patron until police arrived.
Victoria Police down 1,000 officers as nationwide recruitment crisis deepens

Public confidence in Victoria Police is at an all-time low.