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SaveYou have reached your maximum number of saved items.Remove items from your saved list to add more.AAAA West Australian man whose gun was seized in a series of raids targeting sovereign citizens has lost a major legal challenge, marking the first time a court has validated the police’s justification for targeting the anti-government movement.George Carey had his firearm seized by police during the raids across Perth and the metropolitan area late last year, after WA Police became concerned with a series of high-profile incidents in the eastern states, including the murders of Victorian police committed by sovereign citizen Dezi Freeman.Dozens…

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June 11, 2026 — 5:00amSaveYou have reached your maximum number of saved items.Remove items from your saved list to add more.AAAWith two expansion clubs joining the NRL in the next two years, and talk already turning to a third following soon after, rugby league needs more players.Ninety to 100 extra players is what that translates to at the top level alone, let alone the juniors and pathways that set a club up for the long term.Where I think there’s an opportunity to find those players – and it’s only an opportunity – is in South Africa. And an even bigger,…

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June 11, 2026 — 5:00amSaveYou have reached your maximum number of saved items.Remove items from your saved list to add more.AAATime flies when you’re not having fun. On Friday, Angus Taylor will have notched up four months as Liberal leader. How’s he going? Not so well. The highly educated Taylor appears to have believed he was making a serious point about declining trust in politicians when he said earlier this week that the Coalition was suffering a loss of support to One Nation because the Albanese government had broken promises on tax in the budget.“That’s damaging both sides of politics.…

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SaveYou have reached your maximum number of saved items.Remove items from your saved list to add more.AAAThe threat of China severing sea cables to cut Australia’s internet access has pushed Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke to launch a security assessment into seabed security, as Labor boosts training among office workers to avoid a catastrophic hacking incident.As AI allows hackers to mimic human voices to dupe workers and enter firms’ digital networks, Burke shifted focus from major critical infrastructure to the millions of small and medium-sized firms where he wants to create a “human firewall”.Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke and the…

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SaveYou have reached your maximum number of saved items.Remove items from your saved list to add more.AAABelfast: The family of the victim of a horrific knife attack in Belfast have pleaded with the public to reject the riots that swept through the city on Tuesday night, amid fears that masked protesters may return to migrant communities to set fire to homes.The family statement came after police charged a Sudanese asylum seeker, Hadi Alodid, 30, with attempted murder after a shocking assault on Monday night that sparked a political storm over crime and migration.Belfast residents prepared for another wave of protests…

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June 11, 2026 — 12:05amSaveYou have reached your maximum number of saved items.Remove items from your saved list to add more.AAAMore than 400 Victorian primary schools will roll out a new year 1 numeracy checks next term as the state expands its screening programs designed to identify students at risk of falling behind in maths.The rollout will coincide with the first year 2 reassessment of children who did not reach the benchmark in last year’s phonics check, giving schools new data on students who may need extra help with literacy and numeracy.Maramba Primary School principal Moniba Ehsan and grade 1…

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June 10, 2026 — 11:59pmSaveYou have reached your maximum number of saved items.Remove items from your saved list to add more.AAABy Andrew BrooksTry our Mini CrosswordTen clues. Twenty-five squares. How quickly can you solve this bite-sized puzzle? Track your winning streaks and challenge family and friends by sharing your results.Premium subscribers to The Age can play the Mini Crossword (and all our puzzles, including Target Time) here and premium subscribers to The Sydney Morning Herald can play them here.SaveYou have reached your maximum number of saved items.Remove items from your saved list to add more.From our partners

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SaveYou have reached your maximum number of saved items.Remove items from your saved list to add more.AAAThe question is two-fold.Who would Cameron Munster, in the depths of an Origin defensive grind, rather have running at him? Haumole Olakau’atu or Dylan Lucas?There’s only one answer. There’s been a few theories and no definitive answer on the Olakau’atu axing that no-one, including the monstrous Manly back-rower, saw coming.But the alternative question, who would Munster and Kalyn Ponga rather attack against, is as instructive as any.NSW coach Laurie Daley has given little away on Olakau’atu’s axing while talking up right-edge back-row replacement Lucas.…

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