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We do not do business in Australia.

Your government enacts some of the most plaintiff-friendly defamation laws in the democratic world. When a restaurant can successfully sue a newspaper critic over a review of their food it's clear that your legal system has lost the plot. That so-called Aussie “larrikin” spirit? A relic of the past. Stop electing muppets.

Fairfax loses 11-year defamation battle — The Guardian

In 2010 President Obama was forced to step in via the SPEECH Act to shield US citizens from libel claims made in foreign courts, particularly those of the UK and Australia.

SPEECH Act — Wikipedia

Under SPEECH protections any writing by an American that complies with US free speech standards is immune from the enforcement of libel judgments made in Australia or any other country.

We believe in the inalienable right to critique art and media without fear of legal harassment. We cannot support a regime so openly hostile to the principles of free speech upon which our country and this site were founded. Do better, Aussie voters.

Censorship in Australia — Wikipedia

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