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Proposed Hate Speech Laws Abound in Australia

By Rebekah Barnett: Brownstone Institute Victorians could go to prison for up to five years for hate speech under new anti-vilification laws proposed by the Victorian Government. Under the proposed laws, it would be an offence to “incite hatred against, serious… Continue Reading →

Top Covid Health Official calls to scrap Australia’s Outrageous Misinformation Bill

By Rebekah Barnett: Dystopian Down Under A popular TV doctor and senior health official in Australia’s Covid response has cautioned against the “weaponisation” of misinformation, calling for the Australian Government’s revamped misinformation bill to be “rejected in its entirety.” Dr Nick Coatsworth,… Continue Reading →

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