
Body of Missing Girl Found, Australia Honors Indigenous Heritage, Turnbull Critiques AUKUS Submarine Pact, Queensland Seeks Federal Support, and more...
Australia Daily News · brief.news
March 17, 20259m 31s
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Show Notes
(0:10): Tragic Discovery: Body Believed to Be Missing 6-Year-Old Airlie Montgomery Found in Bushland
(1:12): Australia's $5 Note to Honor Indigenous Connection, Moving Away from Monarchy
(3:12): Malcolm Turnbull Slams AUKUS Submarine Pact as Costly, Risky for Australia's Sovereignty
(5:25): Queensland's $1.2B Resilience Plan: Crisafulli Seeks Federal Support Amid GST Cut
(7:08): Police Crackdown on Kaz Hamad's Tobacco Syndicate: 10 Arrested in Major Melbourne Raids
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(1:12): Australia's $5 Note to Honor Indigenous Connection, Moving Away from Monarchy
(3:12): Malcolm Turnbull Slams AUKUS Submarine Pact as Costly, Risky for Australia's Sovereignty
(5:25): Queensland's $1.2B Resilience Plan: Crisafulli Seeks Federal Support Amid GST Cut
(7:08): Police Crackdown on Kaz Hamad's Tobacco Syndicate: 10 Arrested in Major Melbourne Raids
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Image credit: The Nightly
Topics
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