Teens face court charged with planning attack after alleged terror cell uncovered
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Teens face court charged with planning attack after alleged terror cell uncovered

Five young people have faced court,three of whom are accused of planning a terrorist attack,after police swarmed on associates of the alleged Wakeley church stabber.

  • byJessica McSweeney andClare Sibthorpe

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‘Unacceptable risk to the people’:Teens arrested in counter-terror raids
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‘Unacceptable risk to the people’:Teens arrested in counter-terror raids

Seven teenagers alleged to adhere to a “religiously motivated violent extremist ideology” have been arrested as part of the investigation into the stabbing attack at a Wakeley church by a 16-year-old boy.

  • byClare Sibthorpe,Christopher Harris,Jessica McSweeney,Paul Sakkal andPerry Duffin
Man charged over botched drug import after cocaine bricks wash up on NSW beaches
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Man charged over botched drug import after cocaine bricks wash up on NSW beaches

Federal police say the drugs were offloaded from a cargo ship into waters off Brisbane. However,“adverse weather conditions” scuppered the cocaine drop.

  • byJessica McSweeney,Cloe Read andMillie Muroi
Six missed calls,mystery bank records and CCTV:Inside bombshell Lehrmann judgment
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Six missed calls,mystery bank records and CCTV:Inside bombshell Lehrmann judgment

Justice Michael Lee “trudged unyieldingly” through CCTV footage,phone logs,bank records,receipts – and hours of testimony. This is how he arrived at his ruling that Bruce Lehrmann raped Brittany Higgins.

  • byMichaela Whitbourn andThe Visual Stories Team
‘Unhelpful to speculate’:PM,police chiefs,say Bondi motive unknown

‘Unhelpful to speculate’:PM,police chiefs,say Bondi motive unknown

In an address to the nation alongside AFP chief Reece Kershaw and ASIO director-general Mike Burgess,Albanese praised the police officer and medics who came to the rescue.

  • byDavid Crowe
‘Once you pay I will delete the photo’:How scammers are snaring hundreds of children each month
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‘Once you pay I will delete the photo’:How scammers are snaring hundreds of children each month

Sextortion scammers are using frighteningly simple tricks to target Australian children. The tech giants have “blood on their hands”,the family of one victim claims.

  • byPerry Duffin
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‘When we make a mistake someone can die’:Inside the world of police crisis negotiators
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‘When we make a mistake someone can die’:Inside the world of police crisis negotiators

There are no deadlines,no shouting,no threats and no intimidation. They would rather show people the exit door than kick it in.

  • byJohn Silvester
What’s happening in Alice Springs?
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What’s happening in Alice Springs?

A spate of recent violence has sparked calls for federal government intervention. Now,the Northern Territory government has declared an emergency,and a two-week curfew has been announced.

  • byBen Cubby
Chinese men in Indonesia wanted to go by boat to Australia:police

Chinese men in Indonesia wanted to go by boat to Australia:police

The apparent attempt was thwarted by a tip-off from the Australian Federal Police and the reluctance of local fishermen to make the journey.

  • byZach Hope andAmilia Rosa
Raided,hooded and flown to China:Secret Fiji video reveals Beijing’s ‘rendition’ tactics
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Raided,hooded and flown to China:Secret Fiji video reveals Beijing’s ‘rendition’ tactics

Fiji’s prime minister has called on China to retreat from the South Pacific as an investigation by The Age,The Sydney Morning Herald and 60 Minutes uncovers a police sting showing Beijing’s desire to operate overseas.

  • byNick McKenzie andAmelia Ballinger
AFP referred Lehrmann interview leak to corruption watchdog
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AFP referred Lehrmann interview leak to corruption watchdog

Sources say the AFP referred the leak of sensitive legal material that surfaced in a TV interview with Lehrmann to the anti-corruption commission to determine whether its own officers were involved.

  • byAngus Thompson