Police seize guns and ammunition from home of 'white supremacist'
Police raid several homes as part of a police operation to reassess licensed gun holders in the wake of the Bondi Beach shooting.

Police raid several homes as part of a police operation to reassess licensed gun holders in the wake of the Bondi Beach shooting.

A Brisbane electrician, Maua Lagaaia, has been found not guilty of unlawful striking causing death of Lincoln Hoad in Dalby in 2023. The jury accepted the defence's argument of self-defence, despite CCTV footage showing Lagaaia punching Hoad, leading to fatal head injuries.
MundoAIIsrael and Lebanon have agreed to a ceasefire to end hostilities, announced by the Trump administration. The deal is contingent on Hezbollah ceasing fire and evacuating its operatives from southern Lebanon.

Former Canberra Liberals leader Leanne Castley quit the party alleging bullying and a threat of physical assault. Current leader Mark Parton and MLA Chiaka Barry acknowledged a heated discussion but denied any physical threat, stating it was a misunderstanding and a response to Castley verbally embarrassing Barry.

Former City of Parramatta Council CEO Gail Connolly allegedly copied an associate's signature to sign her $500,000-a-year employment contract before an offer could be rescinded. An ICAC hearing revealed text messages and evidence suggesting she manipulated the signing process and made threats against staff.

Full Circle Theatre Company has launched in Adelaide, aiming to be the city's first professional musical theatre company. Led by artistic director Jo Casson, the troupe plans to produce well-known shows like 'Catch Me If You Can' to build recognition and support local talent.

Australia's government faces scrutiny over a revised AUKUS submarine deal, a softening housing market, and the return of Tony Abbott to Liberal Party leadership. Ministers defend economic policies amid concerns about interest rates and Middle East conflict.