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Ben Roberts-Smith to Defy Critics and Attend Anzac Day Services Amid War Crimes Allegations Ben Roberts-Smith confirms attendance at Anzac Day services to “pay my respects” despite facing war crimes charges Former soldier denies involvement in rally calling for withdrawal of charges, organized by ethno-nationalist group War crimes allegations stem from alleged actions during service in Afghanistan, which Roberts-Smith strenuously denies RSL Australia welcomes all Australians, including Roberts-Smith, to attend Anzac Day commemorations As the nation prepares to commemorate Anzac Day, former soldier Ben Roberts-Smith has confirmed he will attend services, despite facing war crimes charges. The Victoria Cross recipient,…

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Dingo Attack Nightmare: ‘Brazen’ Wild Dogs Wreak Havoc on Family Campsites in WA’s Karijini National Park, Leaving Children Traumatized Three young children were savagely attacked by aggressive dingoes at Karijini National Park in WA, sparking a massive search operation and fears for public safety. A camper has described a heart-stopping encounter with a dingo that almost bit her elbow, just moments before a four-year-old girl was mauled. Experts warn that the dingoes’ brazen behavior is a sign of a larger problem, with the animals becoming increasingly aggressive as they compete for territory and food. Authorities have flown in a dingo…

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Rottnest Island’s Dark Secret: Dozen More Unmarked Aboriginal Graves Suspected Amid Construction Chaos Authorities believe up to 12 more unmarked Aboriginal burial sites lie hidden on Rottnest Island, a popular tourist destination in Western Australia. The shocking discovery comes after human remains were found near a church during construction work, sparking widespread distress among Indigenous communities. The Rottnest Island Authority has paused operations and is working with Whadjuk Aboriginal Corporation to ensure cultural protocols are followed and respectful decisions are made. The island’s dark history as an Aboriginal prison has long been shrouded in secrecy, but authorities are now working…

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Australia’s Nuclear Submarine Dreams Take Shape: $276 Million Contract Sparks Hope for AUKUS Pact Australia is one step closer to acquiring nuclear-powered submarines as the US Department of Defense awards a $276 million contract to support the AUKUS security pact. The contract is the first major submarine deal under AUKUS, with American nuclear-powered submarines set to be sold to Australia in the 2030s. But construction delays in the US have raised concerns about meeting the ambitious delivery timeline, with the US Navy struggling to keep up with demand. The deal marks a significant milestone in the AUKUS pact, which aims…

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‘NDIS Under Siege’: Minister Warns of “Very Serious Organised Crime” Infiltrating Disability Scheme as Government Unveils Sweeping Reforms Health Minister Mark Butler sounds alarm on “systemic” crime within the NDIS, with hundreds of thousands of claims processed daily without proper scrutiny Government overhaul to cut 160,000 participants and tighten oversight, with new digital payment system to track funds and combat fraud Butler warns of “very serious” cases of organised crime exploiting the scheme, alongside “small-time crooks” taking advantage of lax regulations Reforms aim to cut $35 billion in costs by 2030, with participant numbers capped at 600,000 and strict eligibility…

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