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The Australian Security Intelligence Organisation and Australian Federal Police have been questioned about their actions before and after the Bondi terror attack, with Australia's top spy agency defending its failure to prevent it. During a senate estimates hearing late on Tuesday night, the AFP…
US President Donald Trump is threatening to 'decimate' Iran, if the country doesn't reopen the Strait of Hormuz. But Tehran is demanding a halt to the attacks, saying there needs to be a permanent end to hostilities in the region.
In this bulletin; US President Donald Trump says he is open to the idea of regime change in Iran, the Prime Minister calls for dialogue and diplomacy in the Middle East, and in tennis, Carlos Alcaraz claims his second Queen's Club title ahead of his Wimbledon defence.
In this bulletin, World leaders sign a historic Middle East peace deal in Egypt; all surviving hostages freed from Gaza in exchange for thousands of Palestinians; and in football, A women's Indigenous football team prepares to make history.
A new report has found that First Nations Australians are twice as likely as other Australians to have trouble accessing their superannuation. The independent research highlights the systemic barriers First Nations peoples face which include rigid policies, inaccessible customer service and a lack…
Religious leaders and academic experts have faced a New South Wales parliamentary inquiry into a proposed law to combat right wing extremism. This, as the state government introduced the crime amendment bill following a neo-nazi protest outside state Parliament in November last year. The Law and…
The world has just experienced the hottest 11 years on record. A new climate report warns that the planet is not only warming, but storing more energy than it releases - accelerating climate change. But what is that likely to mean for us here in Australia?
In this bulletin, The French Prime Minister toppled by a no-confidence motion; at least 17 people dead after confrontations between police and protesters in Nepal; and in Rugby Union, Wallabies star Tom Lynagh cleared to play in the sold-out second Test against Argentina
In this bulletin; Treasurer Jim Chalmers set to unveil top priorities for second Labor term, Over a dozen people killed as Russia strikes Kyiv, and in tennis, Aryna Sabalenka apologises to Coco Gauff over ‘unprofessional’ French Open comments.
US President Donald Trump says the regime change in Iran has been achieved, as more US troops arrive in the region. But Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is urging an end point to the conflict, warning of a growing global economic damage.
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