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Author Archives: andrew
The Mean Girls – a reincarnation of Macbeth’s witches?
Prompted by Janet Albrechtsen’s column in The Australian chastising Kristina Keneally and the other two Mean Girls, we might fantasise that perhaps the Mean Girls once lived in William Shakespeare’s mind…. in the personas of the three witches. The similarity … Continue reading
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‘Rotten to its core’: No saying sorry in Tasmanian justice
“A woman was convicted of murder on false evidence. She spent 13 years in prison. Her family has suffered. Both trial and appellate courts have been duped.” HUGH SELBY looks for contrition in the Tasmanian judicial system and finds none. (from CBR … Continue reading
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Men make false sex assault claims, too
Reader Dieter Fischer posted a comment (on January 28, 2026) that prompted the research that underpins this post. He made the point that it is not only females that make false claims of sexual assault; men do too.
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A supreme mis-judgement?
Andrew L. Urban Phillip Boulten, a criminal barrister elevated to the NSW Supreme Court despite a history of criticism of Zionists and police, will primarily handle common law and murder cases, NSW Attorney-General Michael Daley says, in an effort to … Continue reading
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Safety in perjury for fake sex assault claims – why?
Andrew L. Urban Even some judges have called for reforms to laws shielding sex abuse claimants (see below) – why has the legal system done nothing about it?
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Sue Neill-Fraser petition on its way to Tasmanian Governor and Premier
With nearly 40,000 verifiable signatures, the petition calling for a judicial inquiry into the contested conviction of Sue Neill-Fraser for the murder of her partner Bob Chappell will be handed Tasmania’s MLC The Hon Meg Webb at the January 24, … Continue reading
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Tasmanian Parole Board’s condition on Sue Neill-Fraser unlawful
Andrew L. Urban The Tasmanian Parole Board last year acted contrary to the High Court’s rulings when it tightened the parole condition on Sue Neill-Fraser, prohibiting her from claiming her innocence of the 2009 murder of Bob Chappel, her former … Continue reading
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Justice Estcourt stands with Sue Neill-Fraser
It was no doubt a shock to Tasmania’s legal establishment when one of its most senior judges delivered a dissenting opinion – not because of his dissent per se, but because he argued to uphold the appeal against the most … Continue reading
How Daniel Andrews wanted to shift blame in Bike Boy scandal – new podcast
Earlier this month, Bike Boy, a 6-epsiode podcast was launched that details how former Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews and his wife Catherine caused the car-and-bike crash that almost killed then 15 year old Ryan Mueleman and then scrambled to cover … Continue reading
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Liar – #MeToo
In 2020 artist Anthony Lister’s home was raided by a 23-man task force – including police armed with sub machine guns – who had come to arrest him for sexual assault. They broke down his door before carting him off … Continue reading
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