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Security risks facing Australia in 2026 identified

Former defence intelligence officer Professor Clive Williams outlines the ten key security and defence trends that could impact Australia in 2026, from great power rivalry to climate change.

Rifle-Wielding Police at SCG for Ashes Finale

Armed police with longarm rifles will be a visible presence at the Sydney Cricket Ground for the final Ashes Test. Authorities say there is no specific threat, but security is ramped up to reassure the public. Read more.

Three teens charged after Salisbury stabbing

A 12-year-old girl was hospitalised after an alleged stabbing at Salisbury Interchange on New Year's Eve. Three teenage girls have been charged. Police say there is no ongoing risk.

Sydney's Largest NYE Security Op with 3,000 Police

Sydney launches its biggest security operation for New Year's Eve, deploying 3,000 officers with high-powered rifles to reassure the public after the Bondi terror attack. Authorities confirm no credible threats.

Police hunt man over lewd act on Sydney bus

NSW Police release image of a man wanted for questioning over an alleged lewd act on a bus travelling from Westmead to Rouse Hill. Anyone with information is urged to contact authorities.

Myki Fare Hikes to Cost Commuters Extra $104 a Year

Victorian public transport fares will increase from 2026, with regular commuters facing up to $104 in extra annual costs. Learn the new Myki prices and the government's weekend travel relief.

Security Failures Exposed After Bondi Junction Tragedy

A critical security failure at Westfield Bondi Junction is under scrutiny. As the community mourns, demands grow for accountability to ensure such a blunder is never repeated. Read the full investigation.

Canberra Jewish memorial pleads for security funding

Canberra's National Jewish Memorial Centre requests $100,000 in federal funding for safety upgrades, citing heightened fear after the Bondi terrorist attack. The Albanese government has allocated funds for community security.

AI stops 400kg of drugs at Australian border

Australian authorities have seized over 400kg of illegal drugs using a custom AI model. The 2025 State of the Service report highlights AI's role in boosting public service innovation and capability.

Matilda Bay ferry terminal to get green light

WA's peak planning body is poised to approve a controversial $29.9m ferry terminal at Matilda Bay next week, despite fierce community backlash and calls for relocation.

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