PM announces 'largest' gun buyback scheme since Howard era By Maani Truu Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced a national gun buyback scheme, days after a deadly terror attack on a Hanukkah celebration. #Terrorism #FederalGovernment #GovernmentandPolitics #FederalParliament #MaaniTruu
An emotional display of unity — the Bondi paddle-out in pictures By Hanan Dervisevic Thousands of locals packed the Bondi beachfront for an emotional paddle-out in honour of the victims of Sunday's terror attack. #Communities #Terrorism #FuneralsandMemorialServices #Emotions #HananDervisevic
Tasmanian artist and potter Eileen Brooker celebrated in book on life By Lucie Cutting Eileen Brooker first met author Sue Abdullah in the 70s, and their decades of friendship has helped build a book celebrating the 103-year-old artist and potters life. #Ceramic #Books #VisualArt #LucieCutting
Adelaide Railway station joins list of declared public precincts The Adelaide Railway Station is the latest location to be declared a public precinct, giving police extra powers to search people or order them to leave. #Police
Trump's hand-picked board renames arts centre as Trump Kennedy Center The venue, named after former US president John F Kennedy, is to be renamed the Trump Kennedy Center after a vote by its board — which Mr Trump himself hand-picked this year. #WorldPolitics
Cocaine-dealing used car salesman warned to 'keep nose clean' By Elizabeth Byrne Nicholas Kozac pleaded guilty to possessing a trafficable amount of cocaine after he was caught with nearly 100 grams of cocaine. #Courts #ElizabethByrne
'Careers are at risk': Cricketers union demands Snicko overhaul Australian Cricketers Association boss Paul Marsh has called for an investigation into Snicko, saying careers are being affected by the technology's lack of precision. #Cricket #Ashes #Sport
Man charged with murder of his 88-year-old mother refuses lawyer By Nakita Jager Police say Thomas Andrew Tapley was his mother's carer and it is a tragic set of circumstances for the family. #Crime #NakitaJager
Expert disagrees with political argument against minimum prices for alcohol By Lillian Rangiah A major study into alcohol policy in the NT has recommended tightening bottle shop trading hours, raising the minimum price of alcohol and reforming the approach to individual liquor bans in the territory. #Alcohol #Police #Racism #GovernmentPolicy #LillianRangiah
Regional Victorian found not guilty of murder walks free despite jail cell admission By Tamara Clark Jodie Hill wept as a Supreme Court jury found her not guilty of murder and manslaughter, follow a week of deliberations. #Crime #Homicide #Courts #TamaraClark