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Governments can’t control people’s thoughts, but they must try to stamp out hate speech
via theage.com.au
Recent proposals are the latest in a string of moves over the years to tackle the issue of free speech and hate speech. Condemnation is easy. Getting laws right is another matter. -
‘Prejudice motivated’: Man charged over antisemitic graffiti, bacon attack
via theage.com.au
The 68-year-old Macedon man allegedly daubed antisemitic graffiti on a fence in Melbourne’s inner south and then spat on and threw bacon at a passerby who tried to stop him. -
Grampians residents warned to evacuate, cool change brings city relief
via theage.com.au
Eleven towns in Victoria’s west are at risk from a bushfire burning out of control near the Grampians, as the winds that carried a cool change to Melbourne brought new threats for firefighters. -
Pyne and Trump miss the even bigger opportunities for Greenland
via theage.com.au
Readers on Christopher Pyne’s backing for Donald Trump’s Greenland offer, and Melbourne council proposals for more sporting facilities in Royal Park. -
Police seek FBI help in Pam the Bird graffiti case
via theage.com.au
The man police say is responsible for the prolific spread of Pam the Bird graffiti was back in court on Tuesday as police seek to find the person behind the tag’s Instagram account. -
Cool change hits Melbourne, but fire danger remains elsewhere
via theage.com.au
Temperatures plummeted by about 10 degrees at Olympic Park as a gusty southerly wind hit the city after 2pm. -
Woman’s murder charge over husband’s death dropped after sleep study
via theage.com.au
Ilknur Caliskan’s lawyers have argued she was asleep when she allegedly stabbed her husband to death during a camping trip north of Melbourne in September 2023. -
Woman freed of charge of murdering husband after sleep study
via theage.com.au
Ilknur Caliskan’s lawyers have argued she was asleep when she allegedly stabbed her husband to death during a camping trip north of Melbourne in September 2023.

