Attorney-General readies the big guns for port industry warfare

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Attorney-General Christian Porter had a win of sorts when the Maritime Union of Australia agreed to press pause on industrial action against Sydney port operator Patrick until the end of the month

has been quietly punted from the speakers list at next month's Conservative Political Action Conference.

The Institute of Public Affairs, which sponsors the event, is among those who raised concerns about Southern's inclusion. A number of federal MPs scheduled to appear and other interest groups had also flagged concerns. Southern, who has moved to Sydney, appeared in a widely-circulated photo making a "white power" hand gesture to white supremacists including members of the neo-Nazi group Antipodean Resistance. Others understandably regard Southern's views on the "Great Replacement" conspiracy theory, that warns of white genocide, to be abhorrent.to downsize the event into one room from two with knock-on effects on the speakers list.

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You don't mention the fact that all the industrial action by the MUA is lawful. So Porter is attempting to get the Commission to stop the Union's lawful activities. Showing the Liberal's usual respect for rule of law. auspol

nothing quite like solving an problem that never was...how very LNP...

those 40 ships just disappeared, like magic

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