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Ben Harvey explains why the sniper who killed Nick Martin fought so hard to have suppression orders protecting his identity lifted, with Benjamin Luke Johnston keen to have his life turned into a screen play.

WATCH: Sniper wants to be immortalised on film

Ben Harvey explains why the sniper who killed Nick Martin fought so hard to have suppression orders protecting his identity lifted, with Benjamin Luke Johnston keen to have his life turned into a screen play.

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Todd Blanche, acting US attorney general, from left, US President Donald Trump, and Kash Patel, director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), during a news conference on April 25, 2026.

We must be vigilant to prevent political violence

It means a redoubling of the need to ensure that where we disagree it does not escalate into violence.

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Perth is set to enjoy a further drop in fuel prices on Monday, as the cost at our bowsers gradually begin to fall since the war in the Middle East began at the beginning of March.

David Koch’s 11 clever ways to save $50 a week on fuel

DAVID KOCH: While we can’t control global oil markets or volatile price cycles, we can take some practical steps to ease the financial squeeze.

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Commando Dean Parkinson on the last day of the Battle of Shah Wali Kot, considered by the army as its greatest victory in the Afghanistan War.

Why Ben Roberts-Smith’s trial made this Anzac Day different

Anzac Day was particularly poignant this year for veterans of Australia’s longest war, which is likely to be put on trial through the allegations against Ben Roberts-Smith.

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Treasurer Jim Chalmers says any plan to dilute the 50 per cent capital gains tax discount will be about addressing intergenerational unfairness in housing.

Moves to cut CGT discount shows Labor’s out of ideas

ANDREW BRAGG: Knowing their Budget is in trouble and they can’t fix spending, Labor are reverting to type. To piecemeal tax hikes.

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His NDIS reform has sent the Health Minister to the top of the list of candidates of Anthony Albanese’s potential successors. But he has to get rid of Penny Wong first, writes Cameron Milner.

The one thing holding Mark Butler back from being next PM

His NDIS reform has sent the Health Minister to the top of the list of candidates of Anthony Albanese’s potential successors. But he has to get rid of Penny Wong first.

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In some ways Anzac Day can be seen as our national day — a day when the community can truly unite, and remember why it is we observe the day and why the reason for that continues to be as relevant as ever.

It feels like this year we really need Anzac Day

In some ways Anzac Day can be seen as our national day — a day when the community can truly unite, and remember why it is we observe the day and why the reason for that continues to be as relevant as ever.

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Anthony Albanese portrait

Anzac legacy proves peace is always worth fighting for

On Anzac Day, we pause to acknowledge the debt all of us owe to Australians who have gone to war in our name.

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Our collective responsibility is not only to honour the fallen. It is to fiercely advocate for and support the living.

Anzac spirit is with us every day, not just April 25

Our collective responsibility is not only to honour the fallen. It is to fiercely advocate for and support the living.

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In two different courts Barry Cable had two different outcomes.

Barry Cable case proves the law really is an ass

BEN HARVEY: Same defendant. Two different courts. Two different outcomes.

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Australian commentary on the Middle East is too often rooted in vague language about peace, de-escalation and restraint, with little attention paid to what actually drives conflict. 

What Australia’s moralising on the Middle East gets so wrong

Australian commentary on the Middle East is too often rooted in vague language about peace, de-escalation and restraint, with little attention paid to what actually drives conflict. 

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Retired Olympic freestyle great Ariarne Titmus will trade in her swimming googles for a microphone as part of the Channel 7 broadcast team for the Glasgow Commonwealth Games in July and August.

Olympic great Ariarne Titmus joins Seven team for Glasgow

Retired Olympic freestyle great Ariarne Titmus will trade in her swimming goggles for a microphone as part of the Channel 7 broadcast team for the Glasgow Commonwealth Games in July and August.

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Industry and Government leaders met again on Thursday to discuss the ongoing fuel crisis sparked by the near-closure of the Strait of Hormuz, with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese saying afterwards that the outlook remained secure in the near-term.

Moves to tackle the oil supply crisis have eased fears

EDITORIAL: At last it seems the temperature has been lowered in the national scramble to secure enough fuel. For now at least.

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The injury-hit Bulldogs could benefit from a mid-season trade period.

The radical solution to help clubs crippled by injury

When teams lose a major star for the season it hurts the game, but this bold move could help fix that.

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The NDIS is costing too much, growing too fast and heading towards failure. That can’t be allowed to happen.

Mark Butler now has the delicate task of saving the NDIS

The NDIS is costing too much, growing too fast and heading towards failure. That can’t be allowed to happen.

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