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Childcare Worker’s Shocking Betrayal: Man, 25, Charged with Slapping Two Toddlers in Sydney Centre A 25-year-old male childcare worker has been charged with common assault after allegedly slapping two boys, aged three and four, at a Sydney childcare centre. The incident occurred on Thursday at 1pm, but police only attended the centre on Friday following reports of the alleged assault. The accused was arrested on Saturday morning and refused bail, with his case set to be heard in the Bail Division Court on Sunday. The incident has sparked concerns about the safety and well-being of children in childcare and the…

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‘ISIS Brides’ and Children Fleeing Syria’s Al-Roj Refugee Camp: What This Means for Australia’s National Security A group of Australian families with ties to former ISIS fighters have escaped the notorious Al-Roj refugee camp in Syria, sparking concerns about their potential return to Australia. The families, including four women and nine children, are currently en route to Damascus and are expected to attempt to travel back to Australia. Their previous attempt to leave the camp in February was thwarted, but this time they have the support of Syrian government forces. The Australian government has warned that anyone who has committed…

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One Nation’s Shocking Rise to Power: How a Single By-Election Could Change the Course of Australian Politics Forever Australia is on the cusp of a seismic shift in politics as One Nation’s David Farley gains momentum in the Farrer by-election, with the party poised to win its first lower house seat in 30 years. The decision by the Liberals and Nationals to preference One Nation ahead of independent candidate Michelle Milthorpe has given Farley a significant boost, leaving Labor and the Coalition reeling. A One Nation victory could have far-reaching consequences for Australian politics, potentially luring disillusioned centre-right voters away…

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‘Cowards in the Night’: Heinous Vandalism of Melbourne RSLs on Anzac Day Sparks Outrage as Two Women Charged Two women, 22 and 20, charged with criminal damage and graffiti-related offences after allegedly spray-painting Melbourne RSL on Anzac Day Police investigating possible links to two other RSL vandalism attacks in Reservoir and Fawkner Incidents part of a spate of vandalism attacks on Melbourne landmarks, including the Port Melbourne’s Answering The Call statue and Centenary Bridge pylon Community rallies around affected RSLs, with Fawkner RSL vowing to restore memorial and honor the fallen As Australians came together to commemorate the sacrifices of…

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‘Axe Attack Horror: Brisbane Neighbourhood Left Reeling After 61-Year-Old Man Allegedly Wields Deadly Weapon in Dispute Gone Wrong A 61-year-old man has been charged with attempted grievous bodily harm after allegedly striking a 22-year-old neighbour with an axe in a shocking early-morning altercation in Brisbane. The younger man was rushed to hospital with a large cut to his head, leaving residents in the quiet Sandgate neighbourhood stunned and shaken. The incident has raised concerns about the escalating violence in suburban disputes and the need for authorities to take a tougher stance on neighbourhood feuds. As the accused prepares to face…

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