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Australian police execute search warrants as part of a 'major operation' over church stabbings

Newsday 24 Apr 2024
SYDNEY — Detectives and secret service agents investigating the stabbing of a bishop in a Sydney church executed search warrants in the city on Wednesday as part of a major operation, officials said.
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Paedophile teacher Gaye Grant who molested a student she met at 10 years of age ...

The Daily Mail 24 Apr 2024
Gaye Grant is appealing in the Court of Criminal Appeal for her conviction to be quashed, rather than face a retrial, arguing that as a woman she could not be legally responsible for the crime under laws at the time.
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Australia: Withdraw Punitive Migration Bill

Human Rights Watch 24 Apr 2024
(Sydney) – The Australian government should withdraw a proposed law that would allow the authorities to seek prison terms for asylum seekers for exercising their right not to be sent to a country ...
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Two teens the first to be charged under new

The Daily Mail 23 Apr 2024
A 15-year-old boy being held on a slew of stolen vehicle charges has become the first person charged under NSW's so-called 'posting and boasting' laws ... Two teens have become the first to be charged under NSW's 'post and boast' laws.
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Australian prime minister labels Elon Musk ‘an arrogant billionaire who thinks he is above the law’

The Guardian 23 Apr 2024
... billionaire who thinks he is above the law” as the rift deepens between Australia and the tech platform over the removal of videos of a violent stabbing in a Sydney church.
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Elon Musk’s X v Australia’s online safety regulator: untangling the tweet takedown orders

AOL 23 Apr 2024
The conflict has descended into a war of words, with Musk calling the eSafety commissioner a “censorship commissar” and Albanese labelling Musk an “arrogant billionaire who thinks he is above the law”.
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Anyone But You Has More Sex on Its Mind Than Your Average Rom-Com

New York Magazine 23 Apr 2024
In this case, the two lovers-to-be are charismatic finance guy Ben (Glen Powell) and klutzy Boston law student Bea (Sydney Sweeney), who meet when she desperately has to use a café bathroom but is ...
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FSU Panama City will hold spring 2024 commencement at Tommy Oliver Stadium on May 5

News Herald - Panama City 23 Apr 2024
PANAMA CITYFlorida State University Panama City will graduate 210 students during its spring 2024 commencement on May 5 ... 13th St., Panama City ... Twin sisters Hallie and Sydney Pellerin will receive conferred degrees of law enforcement intelligence.
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Hundreds mourn Westfield attack victims

The News International 22 Apr 2024
People attend a candlelight vigil for the victims of a stabbing attack at the Bondi Junction Westfield shopping center in Sydney ... SYDNEY ... Sydney is generally one of the world’s safest cities and has strict anti-gun and knife laws.
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Australia news live: Albanese to start walking Kokoda Track; wildlife fears as bushfires get more frequent

The Guardian 22 Apr 2024
Speaking to ABC News Breakfast the PM was asked how far the government would be willing to take Musk on, regarding the takedown of content from last week’s stabbing at a church in Sydney.
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Australian mushroom murder suspect to face court in May

Gulf News 22 Apr 2024
Sydney. An Australian woman accused of murdering her in-laws with a toxic mushroom-laced beef Wellington will face court in May, a magistrate ruled Monday ... parents-in-law and the wife of a local pastor.
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Elon Musk's response to Sydney stabbing footage stokes fury, Australia vows to toughen social media laws

Anadolu Agency 21 Apr 2024
The Australian opposition has thrown its weight behind the government's proposed misinformation laws in light of the social media response to the violent scenes at two stabbing attacks in Sydney last week.
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Peter Dutton now backs laws to crack down on ‘above the law’ social media companies over misinformation

The Observer 21 Apr 2024
Elon Musk and X to fight Australian eSafety order to remove content relating to Sydney stabbing ... Social media companies see themselves as “above the law”, Dutton told ABC’s Insiders program ... “This bad law must be stopped,” the website says.
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