Former police sergeant claims he warned of Bondi attack a decade ago By Lia Harris and Pablo Vinales Steve Buttel claims he told his bosses he believed "it was only a matter of time" before there would be a terror attack targeting Bondi's Jewish community. #Police #Terrorism #LiaHarris #PabloVinales
Inside the classified mission to deliver Australian tanks to Ukraine By Mazoe Ford The ABC is granted exclusive access to the ADF operation to transport M1A1 Abrams tanks to Ukraine, via Poland, which included an ocean voyage of more than 50 days. #War #WorldPolitics #DefenceForces #MazoeFord
Practice conditions put on neurosurgeon after behaviour complaints By Louise Milligan Doctor Greg Malham, who was terminated from a Melbourne private hospital following an ABC investigation into his behaviour, will have to undertake mentoring sessions to continue practising. #DoctorsandMedicalProfessionals #LouiseMilligan
Dream life in Australia sold by influencers doesn't match reality By Natasya Salim, Hellena Souisa, and Toby Mann Influencers push a false promise of easy money and a better life in Australia with a Work and Holiday Visa, inspiring young Indonesians to take extreme measures to chase an almost unrealisable dream. #Influencers #ScamsandFraud #WorldPolitics #NatasyaSalim #HellenaSouisa # #TobyMann
Christmas anxiety, political hubris and an upcoming state election By Thomas Kelsall As the political year winds up, Premier Peter Malinauskas and Liberal leader Ashton Hurn have much to contemplate over their Christmas lunch. #StateandTerritoryGovernment #LiberalPartyofAustralia #ALP #HealthPolicy #ThomasKelsall
More photos released on eve of Epstein files deadline By Brad Ryan US Democrats continue their drip-feed of material from sex predator Jeffrey Epstein’s estate, releasing more photos on the eve of a deadline for the full publication of the Epstein files. #WorldPolitics #SexualOffences #BradRyan
Mary was looking for a noble life. Instead, she says she was caught in a fringe group By Danielle Kutchel Former nun Mary Hughes alleges she was subjected to multiple forms of abuse during her 60 years at a Carmelite monastery in Melbourne. #Cults #DanielleKutchel
What to do if you are disappointed with your ATAR result By Lucy Loram As students mull over their 2025 ATAR results, experts say there are many ways to find a pathway into a desired degree, even if their number falls short. #Education #Universities #EducationandTrainingIndustry #EducationalInstitutions #LucyLoram
Live: Thousands at Bondi Beach for memorial service By Daniela Pizzirani Thousands of people gather at Bondi Beach to paddle out into the water to hold a minute's silence for the victims killed on Sunday. #Terrorism #GovernmentandPolitics #Crime #LawCrimeandJustice #WorldPolitics #Police #UnrestConflictandWar #SecurityIntelligence #DanielaPizzirani
Albanese forced into policy catch-up after Bondi atrocity By Michelle Grattan In an extraordinary personal censure, Australia's Jewish community effectively denied Anthony Albanese the role of being the nation's chief public mourner in this week of national tragedy. #FederalGovernment #MichelleGrattan