The U.S. state of Florida has passed a law requiring teachers to hold classes on the “evils of communism” in public schools.
A pill testing centre in Brisbane opened on Friday, becoming the second fixed drug checking site in Australia.
Jontay Porter first came under suspicion of gambling activity following a game against the Sacramento Kings last month.
Qld Premier Steven Miles said the laws would put the state “on par“ with the most ambitious targets in the country.
It’s been a week of really heavy news so for today’s episode of the podcast, we thought we’d bring you a round up of some of the uplifting stories from the week.
Russia’s Foreign Ministry has indefinitely banned 235 Victorian and South Australian politicians from entering the country.
Police allege he was behind a failed plot to smuggle about 900kg of cocaine into Australia through cargo ships. This had resulted in bricks of cocaine washing up on NSW beaches.
Sydney’s two stabbings this week have raised a central question: how does Australian law define a terrorist attack?
This week, Donald Trump has become the first U.
A woman has died and two people have been hospitalised after a suspected poisoning at a health retreat in Clunes, Victoria.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said global coral bleaching can put local economies and food security at risk.
An endangered Bornean orangutan gave birth to a healthy girl at a Florida zoo. The species has a low birth rate.
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled Idaho can enforce its ban on gender-affirming care, such as medication and surgery, for anyone under 18.
Free period products in WA primary schools will begin from July, under a new announcement from the state government.
Julie Inman Grant, the eSafety Commissioner, said both companies could face fines if they fail to comply.
Just two days after the traumatic events of Saturday’s mass stabbing in Bondi Junction, another major event unfolded in Sydney on Monday night, when a Bishop was stabbed in a church in the city’s west.
Per NSW Police, the injured people suffered non-life-threatening injuries and were treated by paramedics.
Following expert advice from the AFL’s medical concussion panel, Murphy has announced he’ll retire from professional football.
In a ruling on Monday, Justice Michael Lee found it was ‘more likely than not’ that Lehrmann raped former Liberal staffer Brittany Higgins.
The Alice Springs curfew imposed on young people has been lifted, three weeks after first coming into effect.
Donald Trump’s first of four criminal trials has begun in New York, making him the first U.S. President to front a criminal case.
Yesterday, Justice Michael Lee handed down his judgement in the defamation case Bruce Lehrmann brought against journalist Lisa Wilkinson and Network Ten, finding that it was more likely than not Lehrmann raped fellow Liberal staffer Brittany Higgins in 2019 and therefore wasn’t defamed.
The Israeli Defence Forces (IDF) said about 99% of the air missiles and drones were intercepted.
A Federal Court judge has found it’s ‘more likely than not’ that Bruce Lehrmann raped Brittany Higgins, meaning he wasn’t defamed by journalist Lisa Wilkinson and Network Ten.
According to NSW Police, at 3:30pm on Saturday, emergency services were called to the shopping centre following multiple reports of stab wounds.
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