Melbourne Teen Back in Court After 109 Charges Dropped Due to Age Loophole
Melbourne teen back in court after 109 charges dropped due to doli incapax; now faces new charges including aggravated burglary.
Melbourne teen back in court after 109 charges dropped due to doli incapax; now faces new charges including aggravated burglary.
Perth man charged with attempting to murder father-in-law in India; alleged plot involved machete attack and gunshot.
Two men used a meat cleaver to rob a Chicken Treat in Australind, Geelong. Police seek suspects in their late teens or early 20s.
Canberra man refused bail after allegedly killing ex-partner's dog with shovel, caught on CCTV. Charged with aggravated animal cruelty.
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Two Melbourne tobacco shops firebombed in early hours; FRV warns of risk to residents as turf war continues.
Police seek carjacking suspect after school car park incident in Lara; two charged with unrelated offences.
Barnaby Joyce resigns from the Nationals after 30 years, will sit as an independent MP and considers a Senate run with One Nation.
A probationary police officer was stabbed with a sword in Sydney's southwest during a callout. The officer is in serious but stable condition.
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Keir Starmer faces mounting resignations and leadership challenges as Defence Secretary John Healey quits over defence investment, leaving the PM struggling to control his agenda.
UK PM Keir Starmer has appointed a new defence secretary after John Healey's exit, marking a significant cabinet reshuffle aimed at strengthening national security.
A look at Keir Starmer's legacy as Brexit and the World Cup dominate the news, with political analysis and sporting updates from the past week.
John Healey cautions against political vultures circling Keir Starmer, drawing on historical parallels of PMs being undermined from within.
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RecommendedKeir Starmer announces a significant defence investment plan, sparking debate over spending priorities and national security strategy.
One Nation has relocated a fundraising event in Melbourne after the venue cancelled due to planned protests. The event, featuring Pauline Hanson and Barnaby Joyce, will now be held at an undisclosed location.
SA Police end fourth search for missing 4yo Gus Lamont with no new evidence, inspecting mine shafts up to 20m deep.
Pro-Palestine activists believe Labour's approach to the Middle East is changing, citing recent policy shifts and rhetoric from party leaders.
Nationals leader Matt Canavan rejects calls for a seat-sharing agreement with One Nation, but welcomes Pauline Hanson's 'fire the liar' fundraising campaign which has raised over $3 million.
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RecommendedOne Nation's 'Fire the Liar' campaign gets free front-page ad in Daily Telegraph. Plus: AI blunder at AFR, wrong Logies host scoop, and press council ruling on antisemitic cartoon.
In this podcast, we explore whether politicians can restore peace in Belfast ahead of the Makerfield byelection, examining the challenges and potential outcomes.
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One Nation's predicted primary vote surpasses Labor and Coalition for first time, raising questions about Pauline Hanson's potential as PM and sparking internal Liberal tensions.
Michelle Grattan argues Anthony Albanese's broken promise on stage three tax cuts has fueled a resurgence for Pauline Hanson and One Nation.
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RecommendedOne Nation calls in an auditor to verify its $2.7 million fundraising campaign after PM Albanese questioned the figures, sparking a political stoush over donations and coalition dynamics.
The Guardian's daily corrections and clarifications for June 11, 2026, addressing errors in recent articles.
Follow live updates on Australia news: Richard Marles discusses AUKUS submarine defence, NATO, Anthony Albanese, Pauline Hanson, Labor, One Nation, and cost of living.
Disability advocate Jeramy Hope warns that proposed NDIS funding cuts could endanger the lives of up to 700,000 Australians, urging the government to reconsider.
Former President Donald Trump's 'Save America Act' faces challenges in Congress as Republicans debate its provisions and feasibility.
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RecommendedThe UK Defence Secretary resigns, delivering a scathing critique of Prime Minister Keir Starmer's leadership and defence policies, shaking the government.