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James Johnson

Journalist at True News Weekly

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  • Mar 10, 2025 | icr.org | Frank J Sherwin |Jake Hebert |Tim Clarey |James Johnson

    Dinosaur trackways1 are once again making the news. Australia is the setting of a remarkable series of dinosaur tracks attributed to ornithischian dinosaurs (one of two orders of dinosaurs).

  • Jul 18, 2024 | truenewsweekly.com | James Johnson

    Under Anthony Albanese, the Labor Party’s transformation is nothing short of a Greek tragedy. His government, supposedly a beacon of progressive change, is now indistinguishable from the Liberal’s conservative reign. Climate action? A weak-kneed promise to cut emissions that barely scratches the surface. Indigenous rights? An empty gesture towards constitutional recognition with no real power behind it. Political corruption? Oh, let’s not even start.

  • Jul 2, 2024 | truenewsweekly.com | James Johnson

    Shane Dowling isn’t your typical journalist. In a landscape dominated by corporate interests and diluted truths, Dowling stands as one of the few independent voices in Australia. His website, Kangaroo Court of Australia, has been a relentless beacon of investigative journalism for nearly 20 years, fearlessly exposing corruption at the highest levels of authority. This dedication has come at a high cost, of course. But it’s also what sets him apart.

  • Jun 8, 2024 | truenewsweekly.com | James Johnson

    Australia’s political landscape has officially hit rock bottom. The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) just announced it won’t be pursuing fresh corruption investigations into the Robodebt scandal, a debacle that has already been scathingly condemned by a Royal Commission. This isn’t just a punchline to a bad joke—it’s a stark revelation of how deep-rooted corruption runs through both sides of politics in Australia.

  • Jun 5, 2024 | truenewsweekly.com | James Johnson

    Lattouf is an award-winning journalist and a well-known diversity advocate. She was unceremoniously sacked just three days into a five-day radio presentation. Her crime? Sharing a Human Rights Watch report on Instagram about the Israeli government’s actions in Gaza. This, according to ABC management, was in breach of their social media policy—an absurd claim considering the ABC itself reported on the same HRW findings. But let’s not kid ourselves.

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