ISIS Bride Renounces Islamic State in Court

Alleged terror supporter Rayann El Houli has renounced ISIS and violent Jihad in Melbourne court, seeking bail after being charged with entering a conflict zone and joining a terrorist organisation.

Slain Teen's Family Home Destroyed in Arson

The family of murdered Queensland teen Angus Beaumont has lost their Clontarf home in an alleged arson, just six years after his fatal stabbing. A man has been charged.

Hanson Says She Has 'Ability' to Be Prime Minister

One Nation leader Pauline Hanson declares she has the ability to become Australia's Prime Minister, as she considers a lower house run in the next federal election amid rising poll numbers for her party.

Naumenko Furious at Teen's Bail Decision

A teenager who allegedly held a machete to an elderly woman's throat has been granted bail by the Victorian Court of Appeal, sparking outrage from her son, media personality Ryan Naumenko.

Bachelor Tim Robards Calls Police Over Parking Row

Former Bachelor Tim Robards sparked debate after sharing a clip of a tight park that damaged his car. After waiting in the rain for the driver, he called the police, then learned the man might have been filming a porno.

2022 Cost of Living Sign Haunts Australia

A 2022 Labor placard showing grocery price rises under the Morrison government returns to haunt Australia as inflation and interest rates continue to rise, with new data revealing even steeper cumulative price hikes.

McAllister Warns of NDIS Reform Delay Consequences

Disability Minister Jenny McAllister warns that delaying NDIS reforms could have significant consequences as the Coalition threatens to stall over a tax dispute, with 160,000 people set to be cut by 2030.

Budget Backlash Reshapes Australian Politics

A new poll reveals severe voter backlash against the federal budget, with One Nation surpassing Labor in primary vote for the first time, signaling a major political realignment.

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