ACT Courtroom Cleared Over Flag Burning and Antisemitic Slurs
A Canberra courtroom was evacuated after a man attempted to set fire to an Australian flag and yelled antisemitic slurs during a hearing, leading to his arrest and charges.
A Canberra courtroom was evacuated after a man attempted to set fire to an Australian flag and yelled antisemitic slurs during a hearing, leading to his arrest and charges.
Liberal Senator Jane Hume is anticipated to announce her candidacy for the deputy leadership of the Liberal Party, following Peter Dutton's ascension to leader, as the party seeks to rebuild after the federal election loss.
A Cairns woman is facing 17 charges after police shut down an alleged fake ID business, seizing equipment and documents in a major crackdown on identity fraud.
The Cairns District Court will hold sittings from February 12, addressing various criminal and civil cases. This article details the schedule, notable cases, and how these proceedings affect the local community and justice system.
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RecommendedA comprehensive rundown of all individuals scheduled to appear at the Cairns Magistrates Court on Thursday, February 12, detailing the cases and charges involved in the day's proceedings.
John Logan, owner of Barkly Helicopters, has lost his appeal to reinstate his gun licence after it was revoked by Queensland Police. The decision follows a review of his suitability to hold firearms.
A Burdekin man has publicly criticised police after multiple thefts at his McDesme property, highlighting concerns over rural crime and law enforcement effectiveness in regional Queensland.
A comprehensive rundown of all individuals scheduled to appear before the Townsville Magistrates Court on Thursday, February 12, detailing the day's legal proceedings.
Liberal MP Phillip Thompson has resigned from the frontbench to trigger a leadership challenge against Sussan Ley, citing concerns over direction and policy. The move intensifies internal party tensions ahead of key decisions.
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RecommendedAn ambulance from the Queensland Ambulance Service was involved in a traffic accident on Woolcock Street in Townsville, with police investigating the incident and no serious injuries reported.
Israeli President Isaac Herzog has strongly denied allegations of inciting genocide in Gaza during a visit to Australia, where protests erupted. He defended Israel's actions in the war with Hamas and discussed his meeting with Prime Minister Anthony Alban
Transport Canberra has significantly expanded bus services across the capital to mitigate disruptions from ongoing roadworks and construction projects, aiming to improve commuter reliability.
Analysis suggests Pauline Hanson's proposed immigration cuts could damage Australia's economy, strain public services, and exacerbate social challenges, sparking debate on sustainable population policies.
A man has been formally charged following a disturbing incident in Towradgi, involving corpse interference and a break-in. Police allege the suspect unlawfully entered a property and interfered with human remains.
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RecommendedPolice in Newcastle and Lake Macquarie are conducting an extensive search operation targeting individuals with outstanding warrants, urging the public to assist with information.
The City of Nedlands confronts a $27 million financial deficit and governance challenges as commissioners prepare to hand over to a newly elected council next month, with ratepayers facing uncertain impacts.
Former MP Albert Jacob has been appointed as the new monitor for the City of Nedlands, just weeks before a full spill council election, overseeing governance and financial management.
La ex ministra Amanda Vanstone advierte que los activistas enojados están dominando el discurso público, sofocando el debate racional y afectando la política.
El Banco de la Reserva y el Departamento de Asuntos Exteriores y Comercio comparecen en audiencias del Senado, abordando tasas de interés, política monetaria y relaciones internacionales.
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RecommendedSenior Australian Defence officials have publicly supported a high-ranking general's transition to a role at Lockheed Martin, addressing concerns over potential conflicts of interest and transparency.
The Senate estimates hearing has raised questions about the dismissal of Natalie James as Fair Work Ombudsman, with Labor senators demanding transparency from the government on the reasons behind her sudden removal from the role.
Jude Wijesinghe and Shakira Adams have both filed appeals against their recent jail sentences, with legal proceedings set to commence in the coming weeks.
Coogee residents face up to 30-minute delays on Powell Road, urging the City of Cockburn to fast-track widening plans and improve pedestrian safety along Cockburn Road.
El primer ministro de Nueva Gales del Sur, Chris Minns, enfrenta críticas por comparar su política de vivienda con la de Minnesota, en lo que se describe como un momento de torpeza política.
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RecommendedSydney has witnessed its second significant protest in recent weeks, with thousands of demonstrators gathering to voice their concerns on key issues, leading to heightened police presence and traffic disruptions across the city centre.
A newly released FBI interview transcript details former President Donald Trump's statements regarding his interactions with Jeffrey Epstein, shedding light on their social connections and business dealings.
South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas asserts that ongoing defamation claims, steelworks challenges, and record hospital ramping will not hinder his campaign as polling indicates a strong Labor lead.
Un análisis detallado de las tensiones políticas que llevaron a la violenta protesta en Sídney, examinando si las autoridades podrían haberla evitado y las implicaciones para la seguridad pública.
The Liberal Party has announced a new policy promising mandatory prison sentences for individuals convicted of assaulting police officers, aiming to enhance officer safety and deter violence.
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RecommendedEureka Lawyers, owned by the CFMEU, donated $20,000 to WA Labor months after Premier Roger Cook pledged to reduce union influence, raising questions about political funding.