The ABC has this story on teenagers deciding not to sign up to entrap shop owners who sell cigarettes to minors. RiotACT previously covered the start of this idea last year. As was pointed out in the comments of the preceeding story, humans rights legislation doesn’t seem to cover entrapment but at least we can rely on the apathy of youth not to bring about unconscionable policies.
Police deny racism after Aboriginal boy's mistaken arrest at gunpoint
Covering up is nothing new. Ombudsman report clearly shows this. 5 months ago the AFP unlawfully… View
While I agree that the police behaviour was appalling you are wrong about racial profiling & so is… View
Ice sports developers want to build a new facility, but they don't want it in Tuggeranong
This fellow has already locked in sixteen million dollars of public money for his long-promised ice… View
this would be an even bigger white elephant in the city than a stadium. I mean at least the raiders… View
Correct, Ya couldn't drag me to one. But my point is even at a modest $30 per ticket, Mr Campbell is… View
CSIRO job cuts a dumb way to be the smart country
I'm sorry Chewy14, that the government of your choice has made the cuts. FYI. Penfold is not the… View
Another day, another dribble from Penfold. Showing little idea about what 98% of the CSIRO does. But… View
Its good to see the CSIRO finally understand that they dont need "researchers" or "scientists" to… View
Two schools to stay shut until Monday after new 'extensive' contamination found
Namadgi is a physically big school with low enrollment. Despite that, it's still closed to primary… View
-"balance caring and employment responsibilities all within under 12 hours notice" -uhhhhh.... isn't… View
There are actually currently three primary schools not reopen, you just have to look in the… View


















