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Police blanket Sydney for New Year’s Eve after Bondi Beach terror response draws scrutiny
Australia’s largest city, Sydney, was swarmed with thousands of police on New Year’s Eve after a botched response to an ...
Australian prime minister Anthony Albanese announced a royal commission into the deadly shooting at Bondi Beach last month, ...
Australian police say homemade pipe and tennis ball bombs were thrown at a crowd at Bondi Beach before a mass shooting but ...
Gunmen opened fire at a Jewish holiday celebration at Sydney's Bondi Beach on Sunday, killing at least 11 people in what ...
Two gunmen are accused of shooting 15 people dead and wounding 40 others in an attack on a Hanukkah festival in Sydney on Dec ...
Police officials in Australia say two homemade Islamic State flags were found in the car belonging to one of the suspects in ...
Australia's most populous state on Wednesday passed sweeping new gun and anti-terror rules following the mass shooting on ...
Royal commissions are often held to confirm the obvious and squeak for modest change. They offer no binding remedies, have ...
New South Wales, home to the massacre at Sydney’s Bondi Beach last Sunday, plans to ban hateful symbols and speech, as well as provide police greater powers to remove face coverings during public ...
The New South Wales Police Commissioner said peaceful public assemblies are still allowed. Read more at straitstimes.com.
New South Wales Premier Chris Minns said that residents should expect to see more police officers carrying long-arm firearms through New Year’s Eve and beyond.
Australian police say investigation into why attackers spent most of November in Philippines found ‘no evidence to suggest ...
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