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22-year-old alleged Gunman surrenders in Ekampreet Sahni’s fatal shooting in Newcastle

Sahni was struck in the torso and, despite paramedics’ efforts, died at the scene.

Indian-Australian teen Ekampreet Sahni shot dead in shocking Bar Beach attack

"He’s standing right there with a big gun, and the other guy had a laser sight and was pointing it at everyone"

Coalition pledges $115.9 million for remote Indigenous students through boarding school fund

Coalition’s belief in “practical measures, not platitudes,” that empower Indigenous families and help bridge the gap in educational opportunity.

Albanese and Dutton lead ANZAC Day tributes, honouring 110 years of service and sacrifice

Across Australia, communities participated in dawn services, marches, and commemorative events to honour the ANZAC legacy.

Dutton pledges $90 million to combat domestic violence with new tech abuse offences, national offender register

The package includes funding for specialist behavioural intervention programs, aimed at preventing abuse before it escalates, and increasing support for men

AFP sting foils online grooming plot by 70-year-old Wollongong man

“Planning or engaging in activities that seek to harm children has no place in Australian society, and this investigation should serve as a warning.”

44-year-old woman charged after allegedly assaulting AFP officers and airline crew on international flight

Airline staff requested assistance from the AFP, who boarded the aircraft to remove the woman.

Dutton edges out Albanese in fiery third leaders’ debate focused on cost of living, energy, and global leadership

Dutton strongly defended the Coalition’s push for nuclear energy, arguing that Australian households are paying triple the electricity costs of nuclear-powered countries.

Early voting opens in the federal election – but it brings some problems for voters and parties

But at the 2022 federal election, almost half of all Australians on the electoral roll voted early.

Coalition pledges national child sex offender register and $355 million strike team in tough-on-crime pitch

“When it comes to crime gangs running riot, particularly in Victoria, Australians are seeing the consequences of inaction every day”

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Auckland mayor apologises after calling Indian-origin staffer ‘Muslim terrorist’, community says it is ‘very unfortunate’

However, the apology drew further scrutiny after the mayor referenced respect for the Sikh community, despite the staff member not being Sikh.

Pretend play is a magical part of childhood. New research suggests it can also help mental health

Children have huge imaginations and use these to turn rocks into spaceships, tables into forts or pens into fairies
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