Poll: 81% Hate January 26's Divisiveness, Not Date
A new survey finds 81% of Australians dislike the division caused by January 26, not the date itself, sparking debate on national unity and identity.
A new survey finds 81% of Australians dislike the division caused by January 26, not the date itself, sparking debate on national unity and identity.
A man wanted for an alleged triple murder in remote NSW was on bail at the time of the shootings. Police warn his local knowledge could help him evade capture for an extended period.
A 58-year-old man has been charged with murder and common assault following the death of Matthew O'Brien in North Nowra in December 2024, marking the second arrest in the case.
The getaway driver for a $41 million arson attack on Lake Macquarie Council has been denied bail. The sophisticated attack displaced hundreds of staff and caused extensive damage.
Grieving NSW politician Kevin Anderson has disclosed his wife Anna's sudden death resulted from an undiagnosed condition causing a cerebral haemorrhage.
A man accused of trafficking firearms in Townsville has been ordered to plead his case, with or without legal representation, as the court proceeds with the serious charges.
Townsville Mayor Jenny Hill has called for community unity and respect as the city prepares for its official Australia Day events, emphasising inclusivity and shared values.
Photos have surfaced of Jackiah Panadura Allen, who has been charged with the alleged murder of Richarna Clarke in Cairns. The case has drawn significant public attention as details emerge.
Michael William Lang has been charged with 86 new offences related to child abuse in the Townsville Magistrates Court, following an ongoing police investigation.
A Newcastle pensioner facing a $443 speeding fine is fighting the charge, claiming incorrect school zone signage. He seeks to subpoena NSW Roads Minister Jenny Aitchison to testify under oath about the controversial sign saga.
A 21-year-old Perth man faces multiple terrorism charges, including collecting an instruction manual for an attack, as authorities investigate a new development in the case.
Hundreds gathered at Optus Stadium in Perth to pay tribute to former Labor staffer Tim Picton, who died after an alleged assault. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and WA Premier Roger Cook attended.
The Productivity Commission's GST review offers the ACT a critical opportunity to address long-standing fiscal disadvantages, including national capital costs and cross-border service pressures, while political distractions dominate Canberra.
A 42-year-old Sydney man has been charged with multiple offences following his arrest in connection with an international satanic child sex abuse material network. Police seized electronics and drugs during the operation.
A 40-year-old man is in custody after allegedly pouring petrol and starting a fire at a Canberra emergency services centre. The incident occurred in Gungahlin, with no injuries reported.
Mitchell Forth, one of three men convicted over the bashing death of Indigenous teen Cassius Turvey, has abandoned his appeal against his manslaughter conviction in the WA Court of Appeal.
A controversial effigy of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was hung on a traffic light in Far North Queensland, igniting a heated debate over free speech and political expression in Australia.
Two brothers from Gladstone face serious charges after an AFP investigation into child abuse material shared online. Both men will appear in court this week.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has penned a heartfelt letter to the daughter of former Labor powerbroker Tim Picton, who died in an alleged one-punch attack in Perth, offering condolences and support.
A pregnant woman, her friend, and her aunt were shot dead in Lake Cargelligo, with police hunting her ex-partner, Julian Ingram, who is considered armed and dangerous.
Australian Public Service Commissioner Gordon de Brouwer has announced his early resignation, departing two years before his five-year term ends. He will leave on February 13.
Nationals leader David Littleproud has declared the Coalition cannot continue while Sussan Ley remains Liberal leader, following a dramatic split over a freedom of speech bill and the resignation of three Nationals senators.
A significant blaze at the Air Locker gym in Wickham required 30 firefighters to contain, with police declaring a crime scene as investigations continue into the cause.
The Nationals' decision to break Coalition solidarity over hate crime legislation has severely weakened the opposition. While Sussan Ley faces leadership pressure, David Littleproud's provocative actions are the root cause of the crisis.
A 40-year-old East Corrimal man with a history of domestic violence has been sentenced to jail after assaulting his girlfriend during a dispute about missing drugs while on parole.
Sussan Ley has firmly dismissed suggestions she should resign as Liberal leader following the Nationals' exit from the Coalition, vowing to lead the party when Parliament resumes next month.
Newcastle Police have released images as part of an ongoing investigation into break and enters. Stay updated with live news, including a gym fire investigation and shark sightings.
A full schedule of cases was heard at the Cairns Magistrates Court on Friday, January 23, with numerous individuals appearing before the magistrate for various legal matters.
The District Court in Townsville has resumed its sittings for January 23, with a schedule of cases set to be heard. This marks a continuation of the court's operations in the region.
A summary of all individuals scheduled to appear before the Townsville Magistrates Court on Friday, January 23, detailing the local legal proceedings.