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Naveed Akram and his father arrived in the Philippines weeks before their bloody massacre at Bondi Beach.

How Philippines trip helped prepare Bondi duo for massacre

Experts say the Bondi gunmen’s trip to the Philippines would have involved ‘psychological preparation’ for their massacre as authorities probe the purpose of the pair’s travel to the terrorism hotbed.

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Mourners continue to gather at Bondi as the premier defends police who confronted the perpetrators. (Mick Tsikas/AAP PHOTOS)

The Bondi victims still fighting for their lives in hospital

Five patients are fighting for their lives among the 24 victims still hospitalised across Sydney after Sunday’s Bondi terror attack that killed 15 people.

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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese provides an update on Operation Arques after the shooting at Bondi Beach.

PM rejects claims premiers had to push him on anti-Semitism

National Cabinet on Monday discussed new rules requiring gun owners to be Australian citizens, but little was reportedly discussed on tackling anti-Jewish hate until State leaders intervened.

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Anthony Albanese is facing the heat over what many say is the lack of action on anti-Semitism in the lead-up to the Bondi shooting.

Why Bondi’s dark night will be Albanese’s ultimate test

ANDREW GREENE: Australia is facing one of its darkest moments in living memory as the world comes to grips with the deadliest targeting of Jewish people since Hamas murdered 1200 people two years ago.

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Both shooters unleashed powerful rifles on the crowds at Bondi Beach.

‘Need to change’: Premier flags gun law overhaul after Bondi

Premier Chris Minns has flagged new legislation after in was revealed a Bondi massacre gunman owned six firearms as a member of a gun club. National Cabinet is also discussing urgent reform.

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Naval shipbuilding at Austral Shipyard, Henderson, Western Australia.

Seoul investment sparks delay fears for Henderson warships

Concerns are emerging over complications and possible delays to a Japanese warship construction program at Henderson after a South Korean company was given permission to double its stake in Austal.

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A Teal MP has suggested that Ministerial staff could be trying harder to snag cheaper flight for their bosses in a bid to save taxpayer money.

How one MP says ministers could secure cheaper flights

Teal MP Allegra Spender says taxpayers are spending too much on ministerial flights because their staff are failing to shop around for a better deal. But Flight Centre CEO Graham Turner questioned that claim.

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The Chinese PLA Navy's 989 Task Group arrives at the Port of Tanjung Priok in Jakarta, Indonesia, on December 7.

China holds exercises in southeast Asia in show of strength

Beijing has stepped up operations in the Indo-Pacific with new defence exercises while at least seven groups of Chinese warships were spotted operating across the western Pacific at the beginning of the week. 

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Anti-corruption commissioner Paul Brereton reluctantly agreed to step aside from investigations into the defence force after it was revealed he is helping an investigation into alleged war crimes.

Anti-corruption chief savaged over war crimes role

Paul Brereton, the ex-judge who investigated the SAS, was told by a Liberal senator he should have chosen between leading the Anti-Corruption Commission and pursuing veterans.

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The social media ban risks creating a culture of defiance in the youth.

How the social media ban is actually rewarding wrongdoing

PERIN DAVEY: The ban is unworkable in practice and risks fostering a culture of defiance rather than one built on digital literacy, responsibility and resilience. 

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The Bureau of Meteorology has updated its rain radar and weather map in a bid to make it easier for users to navigate after a backlash over its $96.5m new website spend.

BOM tinkers with website after massive backlash

The Bureau of Meteorology has updated its rain radar and weather map in a bid to make it easier for users to navigate after a backlash over its $96.5m new website spend. 

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The Prime Minister’s social media ban will take time to bed in, according to the eSafety Commissioner.

Bragging teens warned of social media ban ‘long game’

While millions of underage accounts across ten platforms were slated to be deactivated on Wednesday, younger users have flooded Anthony Albanese’s profiles to criticise the policy and saying it ‘didn’t work’. 

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Anthony Albanese with families at Kirribilli House on Wednesday for the launch of his social media ban for under 16s.

Albo’s social media ban may steer kids to the unsafe fringe

AARON PATRICK: Despite overwhelming public support for banning children from some sites, the rule could drive teenagers to dark parts of the internet.

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Charif Kazal during his ICAC case in 2011, which he has since taken to the UN Human Rights Committee.

Calls for Australia’s UN expulsion after ICAC failure

A legal team for Charif Kazal made the bold call after the Albanese Government refused to apologise and compensate the Sydney businessman over a corruption finding brushed by prosecutors.

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