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NSW passes tough protest and gun laws
New South Wales set for tougher gun and protest laws as grief over the Bondi attack mixes with community anger.
Albanese apologises to Jewish community
Anthony Albanese apologises to the Jewish community as he faces unrelenting pressure to call a Royal Commission.
Albanese booed as pressure for Royal Commission rises
Anthony Albanese booed at a vigil honouring those killed in the Bondi terror attack as Australia's Jewish community demands a Royal Commission, the Foreign Minister Penny Wong speaks to Sabra Lane.
Hundreds paddle out at Bondi to commemorate the mass shooting victims
Thousands have gathered in solidarity on Bondi Beach this morning for a paddle out to honour the lives of the 15 victims.
Albanese blamed for not preventing Bondi
Anthony Albanese under serious pressure to crackdown on extremism after being blamed personally for not preventing the Bondi attack.
Government under pressure to stop anti-Semitism
Jews question their future in Australia with the Government under pressure to stop anti-Semitism after the Bondi terror attack.
Vigils held to honour those killed at Bondi
Vigils held across the globe to honour those gunned down in the horrific attack on Bondi Beach.
Jewish community targeted in 'act of terror'
'An act of terror' - at least 12 dead as gunmen target Sydney's Jewish community at Bondi Beach.
Health ministers reveal 3,000 aged care patients stuck in hospitals
The nation's health ministers will enter the final meeting of the year with their Federal counterpart, armed with figures which show there are currently 3-thousand aged-care patients languishing in public hospitals.
Australia's 'national crisis' of Indigenous deaths in custody
Calls for action as Australia records the largest number of Indigenous deaths in custody since 1979.
Social media ban into force
A defiant tone from Australia's early teens as the nation's world-first social media ban comes into force.
Pressure mounts on Wells over travel expenses
As pressure mounts on Federal Communications Minister Anika Wells over her use of taxpayers money to attend sporting events and fly her family across the country - details emerge about other MPs doing the same thing.
Communities waken to bushfire devastation
Experts warn of a fierce bushfire season ahead as dozens of homes destroyed in New South Wales and Tasmania.
Pacific workers say they're being exploited
Australia's pacific development labour program, known as the PALM scheme, is being accused of a form of modern slavery.
Meta starts deleting accounts
Today marks the unofficial start of the social media ban as Meta begins deleting accounts belonging to under 16s on Instagram, Facebook and Threads.
Putin says Russia ready for war with Europe
Vladimir Putin issues a blunt warning 'he doesn't want war with Europe but if it comes - Russia's ready'.
Government releases AI plan
The Federal government's releasing its blueprint for the development of the artificial intelligence industry in Australia.
Warnings on power station closures
Fears the nation's electricity grid isn't prepared for the closure of Australia's largest coal-fired power station.
Hong Kong authorities hunt for who's behind fatal apartment fire
The death toll in the apartment complex fire in Hong Kong has now passed 80 with hundreds still missing - many of whom are feared dead.
Rate hike forecast as inflation rises
Bad news for home owners with forecasts of interest rate hikes on the back of higher than expected inflation data.
US says Ukraine on cusp of Russia peace deal
The US says Ukraine's on the brink of signing a peace deal with Russia.
World-first deal for delivery drivers
Better pay and protections for delivery drivers in a world-first deal.
Deal open for environmental laws
The Government open to a deal with either the Greens or the Coalition to get its environmental laws passed.
Ukraine reviews potential peace deal
US officials meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy about a US and Russian led peace deal.
Social media deadline for teens
Australian teens given a two-week warning to "download or delete" their accounts from Instagram, Facebook and Threads.
Scientists furious over CSIRO job cuts
Australia might like to boast that it's the clever country - so why has our premier science agency slashed hundreds of jobs?
Victorian leader set to go
Victoria to get its third Liberal leader in less than a year with Brad Battin set to be replaced by Jess Wilson.
Will Liberals flick the switch on Ley's leadership
Is the Liberal partyroom gearing up to flick the switch on Sussan Ley's leadership?
What's next for the Liberals after dumping net zero?
The Liberal and National parties will get together today to settle a joint position on energy policy, after the Liberal Party agreed to abandon its net zero by 2050 target.
Liberals clear path to dump net zero
The Liberals clear the path to dump their Net Zero commitments.