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3 women linked to IS charged over alleged actions in Syria

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Isis-linked Australian women returning from Syria charged with crimes against humanity
Australian authorities have charged two women with offences related to slavery after they returned from Syria, where they had been detained in a refugee camp for more than seven years.

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3 Australian women back from Syria face slavery and terrorism charges over alleged ISIS links
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3 Australian women returning from Syria are arrested on suspicion of slavery and terrorism offenses
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Two Islamic-State linked Australian women charged with crimes against humanity
Three Australian women with links to the Islamic State (IS) group have been formally charged after returning home from Syria.

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Identities of IS families revealed ahead of return and arrest in Australia
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Three women linked to IS charged over alleged actions in Syria after returning to Australia

Australia, World Cup and Big Screen

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Australian government overturns Melbourne World Cup screening ban: ‘Always a risk of a few d—heads’
The Australian government have overturned the decision for World Cup matches to not be screened at Melbourne’s Federation Square, a day after the the original ban.

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World Cup screenings back on at Australia's Federation Square after govt steps in
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Football Australia wants World Cup venue ban lifted
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Australian state overturns Melbourne ban on World Cup watch party
The Melbourne Arts Precinct, which manages the square, had said it would stop hosting the big-screen events because of the risk posed by unruly fans, who have used flares in the past.

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‘‘Absolute disgrace’: Ex-Socceroo, fans fume after ‘ridiculous’ Fed Square World Cup call
Maitland Mercury · 1d
Common sense scores as Socceroos screening ban scrapped
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Premier steps in to overturn ban on Socceroos matches at Fed Square
But after significant public outcry, including disapproval by ex-Socceroo Craig Foster and Matildas superstar Sam Kerr, the Victorian government has decided to overturn the controversial call.

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Own goal: Socceroos World Cup screening ban overturned
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'Absurd': World Cup screening own goal slammed
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Greg Norman’s $45M Course Set to Host 2028 Australian Open as Adelaide Lands Major Deal

South Australia has landed one of the most significant deals in Australian golf in recent memory. On May 7, the state government confirmed that Greg Norman’s redesigned North Adelaide Golf Club will host the 2028 Australian Open,
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Australian drink named Methanol Moonshine labelled ‘deeply insulting’ to memories of mass poisoning victims

Company says branding was created well before the 2024 Laos tragedy and reflects its ‘motorsport heritage’
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Australian court rejects convicted murderer’s appeal of deportation to small island nation

An Iranian man who murdered his wife has lost his landmark court bid to prevent Australia from sending him to live on a tiny Pacific island.
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Historic shift for Australian Open as $45m LIV Adelaide fear sparks huge coup

In a coup that provides insulation from criticism for a $45 million investment in redeveloping the course on the fringe of Adelaide’s CBD, South Australia has won the right to host the 2028 Australian Open.
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Australian LNG Projects to Supply 20% of Gas to Local Market

Australia will require liquefied natural gas exporters to set aside a fifth of new production for the domestic market, as the government moves to curb prices and avert shortages on the populous east coast.
Information Age
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Australian unis reassure victims after major hack

Responsibility for the breach has been claimed by high-profile extortion gang ShinyHunters, a group known for targeting major companies and whose other recent victims include Ticketmaster, AT&T and Pizza Hut, Adidas, Qantas, and Pandora.
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Australian Government pledges to secure more fuel as part of $10 billion investment

Billions of dollars have been earmarked for the new Australian Fuel Security Reserve to increase domestic fuel supply amid shortages and price spikes.
The Independent on MSN
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Australian schools ban Craig Silvey’s books after guilty plea

Australian schools ban Craig Silvey’s books after he pleads guilty to possessing child exploitation material - One of country’s most successful novelists pleads guilty to possessing images of child ex
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