THE BRIEF: Violence and vengeance
By Matt Buchanan in Media News on Wednesday, 27th August 2025 at 7:34amRambo in the Alps, Tehran in the Shadows. Just what the heck is going on?
From bush ambush to Tehran’s bungling proxies, Australia’s front pages were ablaze with violence, vengeance and a government finally forced to act. First, a sovereign citizen’s murderous “rambo-like” rampage in Victoria’s Alpine bush put police in the crosshairs. Then ASIO pulled the thread of a stolen VW and found Tehran tugging at Australia’s social fabric — and the papers had a field day.
Rambo in the Alps
The Age owned the police shooting story today (“ESCAPED INTO BUSH” ) with superb coverage by Cameron Houston and Carly Jaeger reporting that the 56-year-old sovereign citizen Dizi Freeman, who locals described as “a strange cat”, is the target of a major manhunt in Victoria’s A...
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