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SA Mining Bill Sparks Farmland Feud

South Australia's mining and agricultural sectors clash over new legislation granting explorers easier access to farmland. Farmers claim they are an 'afterthought'. Read the full story.

Perth man charged over violent extremism material

A 21-year-old Perth man faces court charged with possessing violent extremist material following a joint counter-terrorism investigation. He was also accused of breaching bail. Read the latest details.

Environment reforms pass as Coalition misses deal

Environment Minister Murray Watt secures major EPBC reforms with Greens support after Coalition negotiations fail. Business groups express disappointment as government achieves environmental policy victory.

Australia's 2025 Environmental Policy Reforms

Australia unveils sweeping environmental reforms for 2025, targeting emissions reduction and conservation. Learn how these changes will impact the nation's climate future.

Australia's Neo-Nazi Problem: No Easy Solutions

Australia faces a rising neo-Nazi threat with recent violent incidents. Experts warn this complex problem requires coordinated response beyond just law enforcement. Learn about the challenges.

Australia's First Treaty Signed into Law

Australia makes history as its first formal treaty with Indigenous peoples becomes law, establishing a new framework for reconciliation and self-determination.

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.

Space Terrorism Threat to Australia's Satellites

Australian security experts warn of growing space terrorism risks as our nation becomes increasingly dependent on vulnerable satellite technology for everything from banking to defence.

Queensland Terror Raid: 7 Arrested, IEDs Seized

A major counter-terrorism operation across Queensland has resulted in seven arrests and the seizure of improvised explosive devices, firearms, and a drone in what authorities are calling a significant disruption to potential terrorist activity.

Voluntary Assisted Dying Laws Begin in ACT

The Australian Capital Territory has made history as voluntary assisted dying becomes legally accessible. Discover how the landmark legislation works, eligibility criteria, and safeguards.

ACT Passes Historic Voluntary Assisted Dying Laws

Discover the emotional journey behind Canberra's groundbreaking voluntary assisted dying legislation, making the ACT the first Australian jurisdiction to pass such laws through its own parliament.

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