New offences target kill cars and recruitment of children by criminals
New offences and stronger punishments for the use of so-called kill cars and the recruitment of children by organised criminals will be introduced in the Parliament of NSW.

New offences and stronger punishments for the use of so-called kill cars and the recruitment of children by organised criminals will be introduced in the Parliament of NSW.

Rebecca Vassarotti has been re-elected to the ACT Legislative Assembly following the resignation of ACT Greens leader Shane Rattenbury. Vassarotti previously served a term before losing her seat in the 2024 election.

Australian Test captain Pat Cummins is optimistic about playing all 21 upcoming Tests but acknowledges it's unlikely for him and fellow fast bowlers Mitch Starc and Josh Hazlewood to remain injury-free throughout the demanding schedule.

A truck carrying 360 beehives crashed on the Warrego Highway in Queensland, prompting a rescue effort by nine beekeepers. The driver sustained an injury. The incident highlights industry challenges from Varroa mites.

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A new NTCOSS report reveals Northern Territory families spend the highest portion of their income on housing costs in Australia, with rising living expenses driving homelessness and power disconnections. The government points to first-home buyer grants and construction increases.
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