'Carry the hope': Thousands gather for Anzac Day service in Canberra
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and New Zealand High Commissioner Andrew Needs are among those to gather in Canberra for the 111th anniversary of the Gallipoli landings.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and New Zealand High Commissioner Andrew Needs are among those to gather in Canberra for the 111th anniversary of the Gallipoli landings.

A woman in Redlands, Australia, experienced a terrifying harassment during her morning run, fearing for her life. The incident highlights a common issue faced by female runners in Brisbane, with experts emphasizing the need to address the behavior of perpetrators rather than expecting women to change their routines.

An officer filmed repeatedly punching a man on the ground at Cabramatta train station has been described by NSW Police as using an "approved manoeuvre". The video shows the officer striking the man, who was allegedly threatening commuters with a knife. A legal expert called the actions "excessive force".

A review commissioned by the ACT Board of Senior Secondary Studies recommends making maths compulsory for Years 11 and 12, citing links to higher employment rates and earnings. Data shows a significant percentage of students perform below national standards in mathematical literacy.

A review urges the ACT government to make maths compulsory for Year 11 and 12 students, citing links to higher employment, increased earnings, and better financial literacy. Data shows a significant percentage of students perform below national standards in maths, potentially reinforcing social inequalities.

Prosecutors in Utah are presenting their case against Tyler James Robinson, accused of murdering conservative activist Charlie Kirk. A preliminary hearing, the most significant evidence presentation to date, began Monday to determine if there's enough probable cause for a trial. Graphic video of the shooting was viewed privately by the judge, and defense attorneys began cross-examining law enforcement witnesses.

China's recent long-range missile test in the Pacific has drawn criticism from the US, Australia, and regional neighbors due to concerns over its military buildup and lack of transparency. The test, potentially involving a JL-3 ICBM, signals a shift towards a more coercive nuclear posture and aims to compel the US to treat China as an equal partner.