Episodes

  • International Students: This One Mistake Could Cost You PR
    May 18 2026

    Thinking about studying in Australia?

    Before you choose a course, you need to understand where that course is actually taking you.

    Too many international students enrol first and ask questions later. They spend thousands of dollars, commit years of their life, and only then realise their study pathway may not lead to the visa or migration outcome they were hoping for.

    In this video, we explain why choosing the right course is not just an education decision.

    It can affect your graduate visa options, skilled migration pathway, future employment opportunities, and long-term plans in Australia.

    We cover the common mistakes students make, why “popular” courses are not always the right courses, and why getting proper advice early can save you time, money, and stress.

    If you are an international student, or you are planning to study in Australia, watch this before you enrol.

    #internationalstudents #studyinaustralia #australianvisa #studentvisa #graduatevisa #australiapr #migrationadvice


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    20 mins
  • EXPLOSIVE Allegations Against ISIS Brides - Aussie Lawyer Explains
    May 15 2026

    What actually happened after the ISIS Brides and children returned from camps in Syria to Australia?

    One woman is facing terrorism-related charges (including allegedly entering or remaining in a “declared area” and alleged membership of a terrorist organisation).

    Two others are facing some of the most serious allegations you can see in an Australian courtroom: slavery offences and “crimes against humanity – enslavement”.

    But what do those charges really mean under Australian law?
    How can Australia prosecute alleged conduct that happened overseas, in a war zone?
    What happens with bail?
    And what about the kids, who didn’t choose any of this?

    #Terrorism #TrueCrime #LawExplained #AustralianLaw #BreakingNews #Syria #HumanRights #ModernSlavery

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    8 mins
  • DANGER: 3 Property Buyer Mistakes That Get Expensive Fast
    May 10 2026

    Buying property is exciting, but it can also be expensive if you miss the wrong details.

    In this video, I break down 3 costly mistakes property buyers make and what you should watch out for before signing a contract, paying a deposit, or committing to a purchase.

    These mistakes can lead to unexpected costs, delays, disputes, or serious regret after settlement.

    We cover:

    Why you need to understand the contract before signing
    The danger of skipping proper searches and due diligence
    Why finance, cooling-off periods, and settlement dates matter
    How small assumptions can become expensive problems
    When to get legal advice before it is too late

    Whether you are a first home buyer, investor, or upgrading your home, this video will help you slow down, ask better questions, and avoid common property buying traps.

    Disclaimer: This is general information only and is not legal advice. Property laws differ between states and territories, so speak with a qualified property lawyer or conveyancer about your specific situation before making any decisions.

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    5 mins
  • BREAKING: Secret Recommendations Inside the Interim Report
    May 8 2026

    I break down the Interim Report of the Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion.

    This report was released while criminal proceedings are still underway, which means the Commission is legally limited in what it can reveal publicly.

    So instead of a full blow-by-blow narrative, the public version focuses on the systems behind national security: how intelligence is handled, how agencies share information, how counter-terror coordination works, and what changes the Commission thinks need to happen now.

    We’ll walk through the key public recommendations and we’ll also talk about the trust issue at the heart of this document: 14 recommendations exist, but 5 are confidential, meaning the public can’t fully judge the full package.

    If you want to understand what this Interim Report reveals about Australia’s security and policy direction you’re in the right place.

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    7 mins
  • BREAKING: Can You Go to Jail for Singing John Farnham?
    May 3 2026

    Can you actually go to jail for what you say in Australia?

    In this video, I break down:

    What hate speech actually means under Australian law
    The difference between offensive speech vs illegal speech
    When your words can cross the line into criminal conduct
    And where free speech really stands in Australia today

    This is about understanding the law so you don’t accidentally find yourself on the wrong side of it.

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    7 mins
  • BIG MISTAKE: What People Do After Arrest
    Apr 30 2026

    You’ve been arrested. Now what?

    Most people think they know what to do…

    They don’t.

    And in the first few minutes after an arrest, one wrong move can make your situation a lot worse.

    In this video, I break down the 7 things you need to remember if you’re ever arrested in Australia.

    👉 What you say will be used against you
    👉 What you do next actually matters
    👉 And most people get it completely wrong

    ⚖️ In this Podcast:

    What to say (and what NOT to say)
    Your right to silence and when it matters
    What police are allowed to ask you
    The biggest mistake people make after arrest
    What happens in those first critical moments

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    6 mins
  • Did SAS Soldiers Get Immunity? Aussie Lawyer Breaks Down What It Means
    Apr 29 2026

    In this video, I respond to some of the claims I have heard online about the Roberts-Smith case.

    • How the outcome of the defamation trial matters
    • Does indemnity automatically destroy a witness’s credibility?
    • Do the rules of engagement override the laws of armed conflict?

    This isn’t about picking a team. It’s about understanding how the rule of law actually works when allegations are this serious.

    The criminal process now carries a much higher evidentiary threshold, and yes I understand, the findings of the Federal Court are not criminal convictions.

    But they are not meaningless either.

    Drop your thoughts in the comments.

    And if you value legally grounded analysis on difficult topics, consider subscribing.

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    10 mins
  • BREAKING: You Can’t Be Arrested For This Anymore (Court Just Ruled)
    Apr 28 2026

    In this podcast, I break down the recent court decision that struck down New South Wales’ protest laws and why it matters more than most people realize.

    These laws were introduced quickly, with the intention of giving police broader powers to control protests. But when tested in court, they didn’t hold up.

    So what went wrong?

    It’s about the limits of government power.
    It’s about how far the law can go before it crosses the line.

    I explain:

    • What the protest laws actually did
    • Why the court found them unconstitutional
    • The concept of “freedom of political communication” in Australia
    • What this means for future laws and police powers


    The real question is: how much power should the government have to control their people?

    0:00 - Terrorism and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2025.
    0:14 - The Court of Appeal’s decision
    0:53 - Context of the Bondi Beach shootings
    1:25 - The "Form 1" process vs. the temporary PARD restrictions.
    2:49 - Australia’s "implied freedom of political communication."
    4:23 - Why the court ruled even though the specific PARD had expired.
    4:53 - Consequences for protesters
    5:50 - Political fallout
    6:11 - The future of protest rights in NSW.

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    7 mins