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Japan Security Concerns Over Austal Takeover

Treasurer Jim Chalmers addresses Japan's national security concerns about South Korea's Hanwha acquiring Australian shipbuilder Austal. Read the latest developments.

Australian Crypto Security: Beat $174M Cyber Threats

Australian crypto holders lost $174M to scams in 2025. Learn essential security measures including wallet protection, phishing detection and multi-factor authentication to safeguard your digital assets.

Trump Warns FIFA May Move World Cup Games

President Trump issues veiled threat to Democratic-run World Cup host cities, suggesting games could be moved if crime remains high. Read the latest developments.

Pakistan beat Sri Lanka to seal ODI series 2-0

Pakistan secure ODI series victory against Sri Lanka as Babar Azam scores first century in 84 innings amid heightened security following suicide bombing. Download the 7NEWS app today.

Free VPN Protection for Hunter Digital Security

Hunter residents can now protect their digital data with free encryption tools when using public Wi-Fi. Learn how VPN services secure your online activities in Newcastle and surrounding areas.

WA Parliament extends sitting hours for bills

Western Australia's government, opposition and crossbench agree to extended parliamentary sitting hours to ensure critical legislation passes through the Upper House before winter break.

Canberra car theft hotspots revealed

Exclusive data reveals Canberra's worst suburbs for car theft. Discover the hotspots and get police tips to protect your vehicle from criminals targeting homes for keys.

Perth Law Firm Data Breach: Client Info on Dark Web

Major WA law firm Paterson & Dowling suffers devastating cyber attack, with highly confidential client data including financial records and personal details leaked online by hackers demanding ransom.

New Welfare Laws Alarm Human Rights Experts

Controversial new legislation gives the Australian government unprecedented powers to suspend welfare payments, raising serious human rights concerns among legal experts and advocates.

Veteran photographer Gary Ramage retires from Parliament

After nearly half a century documenting Australian politics, legendary press photographer Gary Ramage has shot his final parliamentary session, leaving behind an unparalleled visual legacy of the nation's history.

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