On Wednesday evening,the day restrictions end in NSW for the unvaccinated,United Australia Party leader Craig Kelly was slated to appear as a “special guest” at a $500-a-ticket freedom ball in Sydney.
Uncle Max Dulumunmun Harrison had been a “cultural adviser” to the anti-compulsory vaccination Informed Medical Options Party and had spoken at a recent rally in Sydney.
You can buy caps and T-shirts,pseudo-medical COVID treatments,even social media sites and legal advice – it’s all part of the deal when you are marching for freedom.
The Eureka flag recalls men who fought for the principles of democracy. It has nothing to do with the people who wanted to reclaim it in Ballarat on Sunday.
One of Australia’s leading economists is urging the federal government to consider slugging unvaccinated Australians with higher Medicare fees.
The racist message accused him of participating in “the biggest massacre in Australia’s history since 1970” and included a threat to his young twin sons.
WA Police Commissioner Chris Dawson said vaccine hesitancy surveys since the 75 per cent workforce announcement in October showed hesitancy had increased in “moderate terms”.
Nationwide,tens of thousands have marched in the streets for their right to shun safe and effective medical treatments.
Perth detectives have charged two young men after they allegedly left a number of threatening messages on WA Premier Mark McGowan’s phone about 11pm on Saturday.
Police charged the protesters over separate incidents outside the shopping centre’s vaccination clinic on November 16.
An Australian Ironman champion has a perfect analogy for those in the water sports community hesitant about getting a COVID vaccine. But it’s not enough for some.