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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.

Man threatened driver with meat cleaver in Newcastle

Police release CCTV after a man allegedly entered a car at Newcastle traffic lights and threatened the driver with a meat cleaver. The 20-year-old victim was unharmed. Authorities urge public assistance.

CCTV released in Hunter Valley firearms theft probe

Police have released CCTV footage after firearms were stolen from a Blandford property. Two people are charged, with more arrests expected. The 78-year-old firearm owner also faces charges.

High-risk DV offender fined for accidental zone breach

Kevin Steele, a high-risk domestic violence offender, was fined $1000 after claiming he accidentally entered a prohibited area in Waikiki. Magistrate Leanne Atkins called it a difficult sentencing exercise.

Cars torched at Bulli Tops 'safe location'

Two vehicles were set alight at a designated motorway safe stop near Wollongong, raising serious questions about the effectiveness of CCTV surveillance in curbing criminal activity at these sites.

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.

WA miner fined $2.2m for unlawful operations

Gold Valley Group and owner Yuzheng Xie hit with massive fines for mining without authority. The case follows a worker's death at their Wiluna West site. Read the full details.

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.

Townsville man seeks bail on serious charges

Peter Joseph Simonsen applies for bail in Townsville Magistrates Court facing child exploitation material and breach of privacy charges. Read the latest on the case.

AUKUS gets green light as Pacific tensions escalate

The Pentagon's review has endorsed the AUKUS pact, removing a key uncertainty for Australia. This strategic move comes as regional volatility, including China's assertiveness and India's Russia ties, intensifies.

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