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Online safety experts have revealed exactly how young Australians are getting radicalised on the internet after a teen brutally stabbed a Christian priest in Sydney’s west.
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18th April 2024
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Social media’s traffic in hate: How teens are being radicalised online
Online safety experts have revealed exactly how young Australians are getting radicalised on the internet after a teen brutally stabbed a Christian priest in Sydney’s west.
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Teen the first charged over Sydney church stabbing riot
A teenager has become the first person charged for his alleged role in a violent riot sparked by the stabbing of a Christian bishop where police were injured and their vehicles da...
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The stabbing of a bishop in western Sydney and the rioting that ensued confirms we’re increasingly a nation of tribes — and multiculturalism is less a strength than a stress.
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Australian psychologists are calling for more state and federal action on serious mental health after another inquiry was announced.
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Matildas star’s new secret game weapon
On the countdown to the Paris Olympics, Australia’s favourite goalkeeper Mackenzie Arnold reveals the team’s new gameplay.
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The Last Dance: Cruel end to Panthers’ era of dominance
It had to happen at some point and unfortunately for Penrith fans, this latest roster blow signals the end of their remarkable era of dominance. DEAN RITCHIE explains why.
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Police fight pub’s extended trading push over ‘bikie gang’ claims
A NSW pub has lost a battle to increase its trading hours after concerns were raised over gambling-related harm and claims by police it could encourage bikies to use the venue to l...
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Surf’s up in Sydney’s west: $75m wave park set to make a splash
Western Sydney residents won’t need to travel as far to hit the surf with the city’s first wave park set to open next month at Sydney Olympic Park.
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Iran shows military might as tensions with Israel soar
Iran has paraded drones and missiles in Tehran as Benjamin Netanyahu warned Israel has the “right to protect itself” after last weekend’s unprecedented attack. Follow updates. Warn...
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Did Lehrmann judge ‘vindicate’ Reynolds? It’s complicated
He found there was never a cover up of a rape at Parliament House. But Linda Reynolds “vindication” story deserves greater scrutiny, writes Samantha Maiden.
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Death toll rises as floods cause airport ‘chaos’ in Dubai
In Dubai, the world’s biggest airport remains hobbled after flash flooding wreaked havoc in the region and the death toll rises in Oman.
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McKeown smashes Australian record at Olympics tune-up
Kaylee McKeown has put her Olympic rivals on notice with a blistering performance in the 200m individual medley, in which she set a new Australian record on her way to victory.
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