It was the neo-Nazi cartoon that cost celebrity chef Pete Evans millions in lost endorsements, but it appears neo-Nazis targeted him to politicise their agenda.
It was the neo-Nazi cartoon that cost celebrity chef Pete Evans millions in lost endorsements, but it appears neo-Nazis targeted him to politicise their agenda.
Mr Culleton, a Western Australia-based politician, initially sat as a One Nation senator and then independent following the 2016 election. But he was booted from this position later that same year after the Federal Court found he was bankrupt. In 2017, the High Court also ruled that Mr Culleton was ineligible to run as a senator due to a larceny charge in NSW. Mr Culleton intends to run for the Senate for the Great Australia Party in the next federal election alongside Daryl O Bryan in Victoria and several other candidates. The small party lists policies related to tax reform, the elimination of local councils and the abolition of the Reserve Bank.
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Subscriber only The eyes of Australian sports lovers are fixed on the Gabba today, however the real test is being undertaken is the management of the 18,000-strong crowd. The hallowed sporting ground which normally can accommodate over 40,000 people has this week been a topic of hot discussion surrounding its announced COVID restrictions put in place by Queensland Health. The 50 per cent capacity crowd flooded in this morning, greeted by large signs stating NO MASK, NO ENTRY . This includes wearing a mask when entering, exiting and moving about the Gabba stands, and ticket holders being allocated into checkerboard seating patterns to ensure the social distancing of groups.
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Premium Content A prison officer taken hostage and tortured by a teenage terrorist was allegedly stabbed 40 times and had chemicals poured over his body as he screamed for help. Dreadful details of the five-hour torture session inside the Mid-North Coast Correctional Centre at Kempsey on December 19 can now be revealed by NewsLocal, including that a second inmate was somehow able to gain access to the room and allegedly join in the attack. The 20-year-old terrorist - serving 35 years for the Islamic State-inspired murder of a Queanbeyan service station attendant in 2017 - allegedly set upon the guard in an office in the A-pod wing of the jail and barricaded the door.