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As Australians rally against violence towards women, the Prime Minister calls a National Cabinet meeting to discuss what can be done.
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A New York appeals court overturns Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein's conviction for sex crimes, setting up a re-trial of the case.
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The Bright Side shines a light on stories of hope and problem-solving people around Australia.
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This ANZAC Day, Australians commemorate those who've sacrificed to make our country safe - hear one family's story. For four generations they've proudly served. Now, they want to highlight the contribution Indigenous people have made to our military.
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Billionaire Elon Musk cries censorship as the Federal Court orders social media platform X to hide video footage of the Sydney church stabbing.
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As Sydney honours the victims of the Bondi mass murder - both sides of politics look set to back a crackdown on the spread of misinformation on social media.
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"A preventable tragedy": concerns about an overwhelmed child protection system after the suicide of a child in Western Australia.
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The Bright Side shines a light on stories of hope and problem-solving people around Australia.
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Comprehending, reflecting and moving on - Sydney deals with grief as Bondi Junction prepares to re-open up after Saturday's brutality.
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A call for calm as tensions simmer across Sydney after the stabbing of an Assyrian priest during a church service.
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Sydney on edge after a Priest targeted in a stabbing attack - police then facing an angry and violent crowd.
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Tributes flowing in the for the victims of the deadly stabbing attack at Sydney's Bondi Junction - Police are now trying to piece together what happened and why?
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The former American football star OJ Simpson, who was controversially acquitted of the murder of his ex-wife, has died; Ukraine passes a bill to boost its number of troops more than two years since Russia's invasion; And it's one of the biggest pressure points for State and Federal Governments - with builders going broke and struggling with labour shortages - how can housing needs be met?
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The Bright Side shines a light on stories of hope and problem-solving people around Australia.
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Hope for Julian Assange as President Biden considers dropping the prosecution of the WikiLeaks founder; Anthony Albanese outlines a second-term economic agenda promising a 'future made in Australia' with increased government assistance for 'growth industries' including clean energy, batteries and critical minerals; and a world-first developed here in Australia - a TV program made for kids in hospital by kids in hospital.
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The Foreign Minister suggests Australia's considering recognising Palestinian statehood saying it's the only way to achieve lasting peace
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Australia, the United States and the United Kingdom are starting formal talks about including Japan in the so-called AUKUS defence partnership.
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A review into Australia's supermarket giants recommends turning a voluntary code into a compulsory one, and stiff penalties if they do the wrong thing by consumers and producers.
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Joe Biden warns US support for Israel hangs in the balance in the wake of the deadly airstrike on aid workers in Gaza.
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