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    I wanted to create a thread that specifically focused on Australia and for the most part expose all the wrongs in government, business and so on at one central point.

    P.S. I know the title isn't original.


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    The Australien Government and the Opposition have made an ad about minority governments, and it’s surprisingly honest and informative.
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    From Cairns News:

    Quote Smiling Roger Cook and WA Labor’s dirty little outsourcing deal

    WESTERN Australia’s Nationals and Opposition leader Shane Love wants the Corruption and Crime Commission to investigate the outsourcing of election staffing to a Singapore-based labour hire company PersolKelly.

    West Australians stupidly elected their third consecutive Labor government this month, lining themselves up for government by a swill of unaccountable yes men and women occupying 43 seats as against the miserable 9 for the Liberal and National parties, five and four respectively.

    The Western Australian Electoral Commission (WAEC) recently signed an $87 million contract with a company called Programmed Skilled Workforce to provide a “temporary election workforce” for polls between 2024 and 2029.

    He has also asked the CCC to investigate donations made by PersolKelly’s parent company to WA Labor, which sounds suspiciously like a special deal done for corporate mates.

    As Cairns News has reported before, Western Australia is a special sort of “closed shop” from the rest of Australia, where strange things happen to people who cross the wrong people in authority – like the mysterious masonic-style ritualistic murder of Corryn Rayney, wife of the prominent barrister Lloyd Rayney, who was charged with but later cleared of her murder.

    The picture that emerged around that case was a state judiciary, police and political establishment riddled with nepotism and old boy networks that will take extraordinary and corrupt steps to protect thier own turf.

    So it comes as no surprise that WA’s newly elected Labor Party government and its Premier Roger Cook are implicated in a corrupt deal involving lucrative state contracts being farmed out to mates and party donors.

    In the wake of a barrage of election day issues, the state’s Corruption and Crime Commission has been asked to investigate the outsourcing of election staffing and donations made by a key company involved in resourcing the poll.

    It has also emerged that this month’s election was marred by all sorts of suspicious issues such as polling places running out of ballot papers, longer-than-usual wait times and some voters claiming they were turned away all together. This sounds suspiciously like some of the poll rigging operations run in the US in recent year.

    According to the ABC Premier Cook’s office has now promised an independent investigation will be established “at an appropriate time” but said the current focus should be on counting votes.

    Mr Love has already blamed the use of PersolKelly for issues on the day, saying the Electoral Commissioner Robert Kennedy had “outsourced his job”, and that the shift to outsourcing should have been made more public.

    “We’re seeing staff who have been under-resourced and under-trained and polling booths where people are being turned away because there simply wasn’t enough ballot papers,” he told media during the week.

    Mr Love has written to the Corruption and Crime Commission (CCC), formally urging them to investigate. The WA Electoral Commission (WAEC) has also promised an investigation into the election, but defended the decision to use PersolKell, saying it undertook a “competitive and transparent tender process in 2023 to identify the best solution for our staffing needs”.

    Programmed Maintenance Services, a Japanese-based company, owns PersolKelly Australia, which carried out the work. It trades just as Programmed, and donated $66,770 to the WA Labor Party and $13,250 to the Liberals. The Nationals say they also received $2,500.

    This is of course “the game” the big parties play and Mr Love deserves some kudos at least for taking up the issue, even if he is part of that political game. But the boys and girls Labor has installed in the bureaucracy will likely ensure a frustrating and fruitless battle for justice.

    A major reason for WA’s lame-duck parliament was the bland and not particularly inspiring Liberal leader Libby Mettam. The tragedy has been sealed with the election of four Greens.
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    Quote Posted by BMJ (here)
    I wanted to create a thread that specifically focused on Australia and for the most part expose all the wrongs in government, business and so on at one central point.
    ... there could be a lot of material for this topic
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    Tomato or TomatO actually their is alot more to Australia

    Breaking down what is Australia legally and where Aussies actually live.

    FOREIGN-MILITARY-OCCUPATION (2022)

    JUSTINIAN-DECEPTION


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    Fast forward to 2023.

    Then on the 22 July 2023 we had quote " The future USS Canberra (LCS 30) will join the U.S. Navy active fleet on July 22 with the U.S. Navy’s first international commissioning ceremony at the Royal Australian Navy Fleet Base East in Sydney, Australia. "

    Link: https://www.navy.mil/Press-Office/Ne...onor-namesake/



    This was the first break from tradition in over 200 years of US naval ship commissioning, was this commissioning an act of goodwill a show of the strength of the alliance between USA and Australia.

    Or if the US Navy tradition was being upheld that is to say every ship in the US Navy is to be commissioned in US waters, does this indicate that Sydney Harbour is US waters and if so does that mean Australia is a protectorate or State of the USA?
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    The Means To De Industrialize Australia - Net Zero

    'Abandoned net zero': The clean energy crusade disaster



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    Sky News host Rowan Dean slams the Labor government’s promises to go harder on green energy.

    “The reality is that America, China, India, Russia … the biggest manufacturers and industrialist nations have abandoned net zero,” Mr Dean said.

    “Why in Australia are we still pursuing this fantasy?”
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    The Alternative To Net Zero - The Plug n Play Nuclear Power Plant

    If we can have nuclear powered submarines under AUKUS in our ports and in major cities why can't we have nuclear powered electrical stations in our country?

    We should adopt nuclear and drop coal and green energies.


    US firm unveils game-changing small nuclear reactor that can power 300,000 homes

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    " “The AP300 is the only small modular reactor offering available that is based on deployed, operating, and advanced reactor technology,” President and CEO of Westinghouse, Patrick Fragman, said in the statement.

    The AP300 is expected to cost around $1 billion per unit, compared to the AP1000’s anticipated cost of $6.8 billion.

    It will produce about 300 megawatts of electricity, compared to the AP1000’s 1,200 megawatts, and power about 300,000 households. "

    Transmission lines are essentially exhausted in the United States. And small reactors can be connected to the electrical grid more efficiently...

    It would be simpler to replace one coal plant with an AP300 nuclear reactor since it will generate nearly the same amount of power as a typical coal plant, said a CNBC report. " "

    Link: https://interestingengineering.com/i...uclear-reactor
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    Parliamentary inquiry launched in New South Wales, Australia after new criminal "hate speech" laws were rushed through after the discovery of an alleged truck bomb targeting Jews.
    However the bomb was a fake and was not motivated by anti-Jewish sentiment. The government concealed this knowledge until after the laws had passed.

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    YOUR FIRED !!! We need to run Australia's beraucracy like a business. Bring on Starlink !!!

    We need to get ride of the employeed in that sheltered workshop know as Canberra, and apprentice the crap out of it and bring a business like model to politics just like President Trump has in the USA.

    The NBN is a national embarrassment and Elon Musk is calling us out. Topher Project 024



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    Australia's internet shouldn't be international news, but it is!

    Elon Musk is calling us out as we continue to spend billions to have worse internet than remote countries in Africa.

    How has it come to this?

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    Australia Declares LRASM is Operational

    The Albanese Government has delivered on a commitment to significantly upgrade the Australian Defence Force’s (ADF) maritime strike capability following a successful live firing of the AGM-158C Long Range Anti-Ship Missile (LRASM).

    The LRASM is now ready for operational use after the operational test, which was conducted by Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) F/A-18F Super Hornet off the coast of California last month, and supported by the United States Navy.

    A total of $895.5 million has been allocated for the acquisition of the LRASM (or 200 missiles), which will increase the RAAF’s maritime strike range to more than 370 kilometres. ...

    These weapon systems equip our forces to better protect Australia’s maritime approaches and when necessary, conduct operations in our region. It will be seen across the F/A-18F Super Hornet, P-8 Poseidon and F-35 fleets.

    Link: https://www.minister.defence.gov.au/...issile-testing

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    Canada looks to buy Australian-developed over-the-horizon radar system

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    " The Prime Minister of Canada has announced his intention to purchase an Australian-developed, long-range, over-the-horizon (OTH) radar system to bolster the defence of Canada’s vast northern approaches.

    The announcement came after a call overnight Tuesday (18 March) between Mark Carney – who was sworn in to replace Justin Trudeau last week – and his Australian counterpart Anthony Albanese. ...

    The system will be a development of Australia’s Jindalee Over-the-horizon Radar Network (JORN), an advanced wide-area surveillance system that can see far to the north of the Australian continent. JORN was developed in the 1980s, and is currently undergoing a massive upgrade led by BAE Systems Australia.

    The system works by reflecting high-frequency electromagnetic waves off the ionosphere to find airborne and maritime objects more than 3000 kilometres away. These objects would normally not be visible to land-based radars because of the curvature of the Earth. ...

    If the sale goes ahead, Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles said the $6.5 billion deal would be the largest in Australia’s history.

    “What we saw was a really positive statement from the Canadian Prime Minister around Over the Horizon Radar technology which has been developed in Australia,” he told ABC News Breakfast this morning (19 March).

    “[This] is exquisite technology which Canada is looking at exploring and working with Australia to see whether they can put this in place in terms of their own needs. And that will actually support the security of the entirety of North America, including the United States. "

    Link: https://psnews.com.au/canada-looks-t...system/155723/
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    So Who Runs The Western Australian Government ???


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    How 2000 Aussie punters helped me raise $85,000 to put billboards across the country exposing gas companies' tax dodging - including one massive billboard right outside Woodside HQ where every executive can see that Aussie teachers pay more tax than their entire industry.
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    https://x.com/Consortiumnews/status/1906334127961616406



    https://consortiumnews.com/2025/03/3...n-afghanistan/

    Judges Weighing Appeal By Whistleblower Who Exposed Cover-Up of Australian War Crimes in Afghanistan
    March 30, 2025

    SPECIAL REPORT: David McBride appeared in a Canberra court earlier this month appealing his conviction in a case that could determine if a soldier’s duty is to serve only the King or also the public, reports Joe Lauria.

    A three-judge panel in the Australian capital is weighing an appeal by whistleblower David McBride that could determine if a soldier’s duty is to serve the public or only his superior officers even if it means covering up evidence of his nation’s war crimes.

    The judges are also considering the question of whether Australian soldiers owe their allegiance to the British crown or to the people of Australia.

    The three Court of Appeal judges have been deliberating for four weeks to determine if the trial judge erred in not permitting McBride a public interest defense. When classified evidence was removed from the courtroom during his trial, the former military lawyer was left with little choice but to plead guilty in November 2023 to breaching national security laws for leaking the war crimes story to the media.

    In blocking his ability to tell a jury his motive, the trial judge then sentenced McBride to a harsh five years and eight months in prison, of which he’s served 11 months at the Alexander Maconochie Centre in the capital territory.

    Looking fit, McBride appeared for his appeals hearing on March 3 in a Canberra courtroom to a standing ovation from his supporters who filled the public gallery. He motioned for calm when one said loudly amidst the applause, “It looks like there is a public interest in your case.”

    Before court was called into session, a rally was held on the street outside.

    Part of an Alarming Trend

    McBride’s case comes as one more incidence in an increasing tide of repression in Western countries against whistleblowing and free speech.

    WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange was the most prominent of these cases in the past five years until the U.S. understood it would lose its extradition case and struck a plea deal in which Assange admitted he broke an unconstitutional U.S. Espionage Act that conflicts with the First Amendment.

    A British Terrorism Act has been used since October 2023 to detain and interrogate journalists for their criticism of Israel’s genocide in Gaza. Berlin police have raided meetings in support of Palestine.

    Government-directed censorship on social media has grown in recent years in both the United States and Europe. And in the U.S., the Trump administration is seeking to deport a legal resident simply for leading anti-genocide protests on the campus of Columbia University.

    Here in McBride’s Australia, a judge is deciding the case of a presenter who sued the ABC public broadcaster claiming she was sacked for sharing a Human Rights Watch tweet saying Israel was using starvation as a weapon of war.

    The Australian Zionist Federation is also considering whether to bring formal charges against journalist Mary Kostakidis, whom it brought before the Australian Human Rights Commission for alleged anti-semitism for a series of her tweets.

    A McBride victory on appeal would be a stunning breakthrough against this disturbing trend. [See: A Time of Growing Repression]

    Background to the Case

    In 2014, McBride made internal allegations after learning of murders of Afghan civilians by Australian soldiers. He then began leaking evidence of the cover-up of the crimes by senior officers to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, the national broadcaster, between 2014 and 2016.

    Australian Major General Justice Paul Brereton began an investigation in May 2016 into the allegations.

    The ABC then broadcast a report in 2017 about the murder of innocent Afghans based on evidence supplied by McBride and a second whistleblower.

    In September 2018 McBride was arrested and charged with allegedly stealing government property in violation of the Criminal Code Act 1995. In March 2019 he was charged with three more alleged crimes in breach of the Defence Act 1903 as well as “unlawfully disclosing a government document” contrary, allegedly, to the Crimes Act 1914.

    On June 5, 2019 the Australian Federal Police raided the ABC’s Sydney headquarters for eight hours and removed files. The attorney general ultimately decided against prosecuting an ABC journalist, Dan Oakes, who had worked on the Afghan Files story.

    Brereton made his findings public in November 2020, pointing to “credible information” about Australian war crimes. The report accused Australian special forces of murdering 39 unarmed Afghans but it did not implicate senior officers.

    Three years later, in March 2023, the first soldier was charged with murder but it hasn’t yet led to a conviction.

    The Trial

    Part of an Alarming Trend

    McBride’s case comes as one more incidence in an increasing tide of repression in Western countries against whistleblowing and free speech.

    WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange was the most prominent of these cases in the past five years until the U.S. understood it would lose its extradition case and struck a plea deal in which Assange admitted he broke an unconstitutional U.S. Espionage Act that conflicts with the First Amendment.

    A British Terrorism Act has been used since October 2023 to detain and interrogate journalists for their criticism of Israel’s genocide in Gaza. Berlin police have raided meetings in support of Palestine.

    Government-directed censorship on social media has grown in recent years in both the United States and Europe. And in the U.S., the Trump administration is seeking to deport a legal resident simply for leading anti-genocide protests on the campus of Columbia University.

    Here in McBride’s Australia, a judge is deciding the case of a presenter who sued the ABC public broadcaster claiming she was sacked for sharing a Human Rights Watch tweet saying Israel was using starvation as a weapon of war.

    The Australian Zionist Federation is also considering whether to bring formal charges against journalist Mary Kostakidis, whom it brought before the Australian Human Rights Commission for alleged anti-semitism for a series of her tweets.

    A McBride victory on appeal would be a stunning breakthrough against this disturbing trend. [See: A Time of Growing Repression]

    Background to the Case

    In 2014, McBride made internal allegations after learning of murders of Afghan civilians by Australian soldiers. He then began leaking evidence of the cover-up of the crimes by senior officers to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation, the national broadcaster, between 2014 and 2016.

    Australian Major General Justice Paul Brereton began an investigation in May 2016 into the allegations.

    The ABC then broadcast a report in 2017 about the murder of innocent Afghans based on evidence supplied by McBride and a second whistleblower.

    In September 2018 McBride was arrested and charged with allegedly stealing government property in violation of the Criminal Code Act 1995. In March 2019 he was charged with three more alleged crimes in breach of the Defence Act 1903 as well as “unlawfully disclosing a government document” contrary, allegedly, to the Crimes Act 1914.

    On June 5, 2019 the Australian Federal Police raided the ABC’s Sydney headquarters for eight hours and removed files. The attorney general ultimately decided against prosecuting an ABC journalist, Dan Oakes, who had worked on the Afghan Files story.

    Brereton made his findings public in November 2020, pointing to “credible information” about Australian war crimes. The report accused Australian special forces of murdering 39 unarmed Afghans but it did not implicate senior officers.

    Three years later, in March 2023, the first soldier was charged with murder but it hasn’t yet led to a conviction.

    The Trial

    David Mossop, the trial judge, ruled on Nov. 17, 2023 that he would instruct the jury, which was to be selected the following Monday, to disregard any public interest in the defense. “There is no aspect of duty that allows the accused to act in the public interest contrary to a lawful order,” he told the court.

    McBride’s legal team tried to appeal that decision, but its application was denied by Supreme Court Chief Justice Lucy McCallum the same morning. In the afternoon Mossop ordered that agents of the Attorney General’s office could remove classified documents from the defense’s possession, which McBride’s team had intended to present, in a highly redacted form, to the jury.

    Because of those regressive rulings, McBride accepted his attorneys’ advice that, left with no viable defense, he should plead guilty. On being arraigned for a second time, a defiant McBride stood in courtroom SC7 before a microphone placed in front of him and pronounced “Guilty” to each count read out to him.

    On the street outside the courthouse immediately afterward, McBride’s trial lawyer, Mark Davis told reporters: “We received the decision just this afternoon, which was in essence to remove evidence from the defense. … The Crown, the government, was given the authority to bundle up evidence and run out the backdoor with it. He is no longer able to put it before a jury.”

    Davis said:

    “It was the fatal blow made in conjunction with the decision a few days ago that limits what we can say to the jury on David’s behalf in terms of what his duty as an officer was on the oath he took to serve, as we say, the interests of the Australian people.

    Well the ruling was: he doesn’t have a duty to serve the interests of the Australian people. He has a duty to follow orders. That is a very narrow understanding of the law in our view that takes us back really to pre-World War II. We all know how military law has been judged since then in terms of compliance to follow orders.

    So facing that reality, we’re limited in terms of what we could put to a jury in term’s of David’s duty … together with the removal of evidence makes it impossible, realistically, to go to trial. It is a sad day and a difficult day for us to advise David on his options this afternoon and he embraced them.”

    McBride said: “I stand tall and I believe I did my duty and I don’t see it as a defeat. I see it as a beginning of a better Australia.”

    The Sentencing

    McBride was sentenced to a draconian 5 years and 8 months in prison by Mossop on May 13, 2024. Mossop told the court at sentencing that McBride thought he knew better than the Australian Defence Force. “It is imperative that others be generally deterred from holding such attitudes,” he said.

    Whether McBride’s actions had caused harm was central to his sentence. His lawyers argued until the end on Tuesday that there was no evidence of harm and that the risk was minimal because he had given the material to professional journalists.

    But Mossop ruled Tuesday that the “nature of the offending, harm,” and a “lack of contrition all give rise to the need to give general deterrence – to prevent any further disclosures of this kind.”

    The judge quoted McBride as saying: “I never said I would coverup crimes for the government.” Mossop told the court that McBride accessed documents and stored them in a personal folder. “He then removed this information – some 237 docs, 209 of which were classified ‘Secret” – and took them home,” the judge said.

    The Australian Federal Police “seized the documents from his home, giving rise to the charge of theft.”

    The judge said McBride’s lawyers argued his motivation was neither financial gain, nor to aid Australia’s enemies. that he believed he was not committing an offence.

    Mossop said McBride admitted to taking the documents but in pursuit of a legal aim – within the Protective Disclosure Act, that McBride claimed he had a legal obligation to disclose. “He showed no remorse,” the judge said.

    Davis said McBride would appeal. He called it an “extremely heavy sentence” particularly since the government “conceded” McBride “caused no harm” and it did not personally benefit him.

    In the street outside the courthouse, Davis said:

    “It’s an issue of international importance that a Western nation has such a narrow definition of duty. We say David McBride fulfilled his duty and he wished to put it to a jury that he conducted himself according to the oath he gave to his nation.”

    A Report Delayed

    An independent report into the Afghan war crimes, which could have had a bearing on the outcome of McBride’s case, was not released by the Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles until the day of sentencing. The Afghanistan Inquiry Implementation Oversight Panel Report was completed on Nov. 8, 2023 — nine days before Mossop rejected a public interest defense leading to McBride’s guilty plea.

    The independent panel report was withheld by Marles until the day of McBride’s sentencing because, as Marles wrote in the cover letter, “disclosure of the documents by these orders would, or could reasonably be expected to, prejudice legal proceedings – specifically current and future war crimes prosecutions.”

    The independent report reversed the findings of the 2020 Bereton Report. It said:

    “The Panel did not agree with the Brereton Inquiry’s view that some accountability and responsibility could not fall on the most senior officers and it suggested that issue should be the subject of further consideration. […]

    There is ongoing anger and bitter resentment amongst present and former members of the special forces, many of whom served with distinction in Afghanistan, that their senior officers have not publicly accepted some responsibility for policies or decisions that contributed to the misconduct, such as the overuse of special forces.”

    It said:

    “Throughout his Report, Major General Brereton attributed or dismissed legal, moral and collective accountability for the incidents that were uncovered, factors which contributed to their occurrence, actions or behaviours which facilitated them and governance oversights and failures. […] the terms of reference for the Inquiry and its reporting obligations, was such that the highest levels of Defence leadership at the relevant times were not required to give evidence to the Inquiry and were not included in the Inquiry’s attribution of accountability.”

    The report would have provided evidence to support McBride’s contention that senior officers were not held to account for their part in the war crimes, even if there was no direct evidence of their participation in them. McBride had taught other military lawyers about the so-called Yama****a Standard.

    Tomoyuki Yama****a was a World War II Japanese general who was found guilty by an American military tribunal in Manila and executed in February 1946. He was held to be responsible for subordinates’ war crimes as long as he did not attempt to discover and stop the crimes from happening.


    “If they didn’t know, they should know,” said federal Senator David Shoebridge outside the Supreme Court building in Canberra before McBride’s appeal hearing this month. “I can tell you now there were multiple reports going up the chain about the war crimes in Afghanistan. How is it that nobody in a position of senior leadership in the ADF has ever been seriously challenged? Something is wrong.”

    Shoebridge said the independent panel’s report was “buried, literally buried by the Albanese government.” He said, “We have a system in which power protects power in this country. And David tried to … knock a hole in this wall of protection for senior decision makers. And if you want to know why he’s in jail, it’s because of that. … He said surely there is a higher good, surely there is a public interest which should break that wall down of impunity.”

    Shoebridge said McBride was denied presenting evidence because the court said it would prejudice national security. “I can tell you now what prejudices national security: a sense of impunity in the senior leadership … breaking international laws and destroying Australia’s international reputation … that’s what impacts national security,” he said.

    Not only ought the brass have known about atrocities in 2012; they should have backed their legal officer in bringing prosecutions, McBride’s lawyers argue. Instead they turned against McBride, covered up the atrocities and investigated other soldiers, who from 2013, had not committed serious crimes, or no crime at all.

    “I actually say the problem is with the generals, not with the corporals and privates,” McBride said at a rally on the eve of his 2023 trial. “You people know that it it’s not going to make this country better if we put a private soldier in jail.”

    The independent panel report also raised the alarm about the ADF’s “systematic” move away from a just war theory based on natural law, which seeks to minimize civilian casualties, to the ADF’s use of utilitarian ethics that justifies unrestrained violence or torture if it is a means to a desired outcome.

    Because the independent report was released after McBride’s conviction and sentencing it is considered new evidence and not admissible to the appeals court.

    The Appeal


    At the appeal hearing on March 3, McBride’s attorney, Bill Neild, argued before Justices Belinda Baker, Louise Taylor and Wendy Abraham, that there had been a miscarriage of justice. He told the court McBride’s “pleas of guilty arose only because of the decisions made by his Honour Mossop J in relation to … questions of law and not because the appellant had any genuine belief that he was guilty of the offences as charged.”

    A miscarriage of justice prompted McBride to plead guilty only because of Mossop’s wrong decision that he would instruct the jury regarding the definition of duty, Neild contended. And for Mossop, that definition of “duty was in a sufficiently similar way to the way in which a master is entitled to order his servant.”

    Neild sought to distinguish between “duty” and “official duty.” Though the government says the duty to obey orders is central to military discipline, it doesn’t follow that this discipline is the same as “official duty,” which c0mes with taking an oath of office, McBride’s barrister argued.

    Duty under his oath to the British monarch was to serve the King, who serves the interest of the public, Neild argued. McBride believed he was lawfully upholding his oath as a legal officer whose “paramount” duty is to administer justice in the public interest.

    McBride “believed he was acting in accordance with that duty by courageously standing up for what he believed was right and speaking out robustly and openly against what he believed was wrong in the Australian Defence Force,” Neild said.

    “At trial, it would be a question for the jury whether in so acting” he had served the public, and it would be up to the government to “prove beyond reasonable doubt that his conduct was not reasonably necessary to advance the Australian public interest,” Neild argued. Mossop mistakenly said he would instruct the jury to disregard any defense in the public interest at all, however.

    This argument could lead the three judges in this case to determine whom the British monarch ultimately serves. [They should also be considering whether it is a soldier’s duty to only fight for and defend the King, or to defend the nation? In the U.S., at least on paper, a soldier’s oath is to defend the Constitution, not the president.]

    McBride wants Mossop’s ruling to be overturned and a trial to be held before a jury, which would be allowed to hear such a defense. Alternately, McBride is appealing for a reduction of sentence to community service.

    The Government’s Response

    McDonald for the government flatly argued that

    “There is nothing in the oath of allegiance [to the Crown] which mentions the public interest. … The content of the oath of enlistment is set out. As we submitted, there is no mention of anything to do with the public interest. What we would draw your Honours’ attention to are … two parts of [the oath]. First, that it requires that the particular member of the Defence Forces ‘will well and truly serve the sovereign’. So there is a concept of service.

    And then finally, within the oath, ‘will faithfully discharge my duty according to law’. And, in our submissions, not only does that oath not refer to public interest, but, indeed, when one looks at its actual terms, it is the antithesis of a concept that a member of the Defence Forces would have … discretion not to obey an order or to act in some way contrary to the Defence Forces because that member of the Defence Forces perceived that it was in the public interest.”

    The question, or the concept of service … is in line with the inherent nature of a military service. And … it’s an inherent part of the military that orders are issued, orders are made by superiors, and they are followed by inferior officers. …

    The oath requires ‘to discharge my duty according to law’, and again, the concept of ‘according to law’ incorporates matters such as general orders that are made by the military requiring members of the Defence Forces to comply with those orders.”

    The three judges should be grappling with a collision between monarchy and democracy: does the monarch serve his people or does he ultimately serve no one except the interests of the elite to cover up war crimes? And to whom then does a soldier’s loyalty lie? Is a soldier’s life to be sacrificed to defend the nation or just the King?
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