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Fake news and the election campaign – how worried should voters be?

Here in Australia, is the federal election facing the same threat from misinformation and disinformation? And how concerned should we be?

Jewish, Hindu and Iranian Australians join forces to protect Australia from imported hate

“Radicalisation is targeting our youth. We’ve seen Hezbollah flags on our streets. We’ve seen violent pro-Khalistan protests”

Grocer by sunrise, campaigner by daybreak: Dutton’s election eve grind

For Dutton, a victory lap this weekend would require defying both the polls and the entrenched margins of seats like Makin.

Albanese returns to Dutton’s turf on final campaign day to show confidence as poll finish line nears

Labor’s internal projections put the party at 72 to 78 seats, shy of the 76 needed for a majority, intensifying the importance of late pushes in several seats

Indian diaspora integral to our shared ability to imagine a bigger future for Australia: Minister Michelle Rowland

Minister Rowland added that Australia stands with India at this difficult time following the horrific terror attack in Pahalgam.

Pakistan-backed Khalistani thugs stage grotesque, flop protest at Melbourne consulate

Several protesters chanted “Pakistan Zindabad” (“Long live Pakistan”) as they waved flags beside gruesome images, an unmistakable signal

Liberals unveil budget costings, vows to slash living costs, target debt reduction ahead of May 3

The party aims to align migration levels with housing supply, restrict foreign investors and temporary residents from buying existing homes for two years

33-year-old man caught on Perth Airport tarmac pleads guilty to trespass

AFP Detective Acting Inspector Aden Jama warned that the presence of unauthorised individuals on airside grounds is both dangerous and illegal.

State of the states: the campaign is almost over, so how has it played out across Australia?

Labor’s negative campaign to portray Dutton as a local Trump clone seems to have been effective.

Coalition pledges $6 billion boost to Pacific infrastructure funding if elected

Australia’s efforts to present itself as a reliable and transparent alternative are seen as central to its regional foreign policy.

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Cash stolen, shops damaged as thieves target Sydney Indian restaurants and other local businesses

The NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research said in its latest quarterly update that “steal from retail store” rose 9.3 per cent in the two years to December 2025

NZ set to compete with India’s Indian Premier League and Australia’s Big Bash League with new NZ20 league

Safeguards to ensure the continued visibility and strength of the women’s game will also form a central part of negotiations.

Sydney teen faces fresh terror charges as Melbourne boy accused over ISIS flag import

Victorian authorities emphasised there is no current identified threat to public safety.
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