Police have charged the alleged attacker,Anthony Monteleone,with wounding with intent to murder and contravening an AVO.
Home Affairs has been criticised for botching investigations,the treasurer will lift rent assistance in the budget and debate continues on deportation laws.
A 39-year-old woman was allegedly stabbed multiple times while in the car park of an Alexandria gym by a man with whom police say she was previously in a relationship.
Private colleges are being told to stop recruiting fake overseas students,the Reserve Bank has held interest rates steady and the Coalition wants overhaul of deportation bill.
Polling shows men swing to support Coalition,Jim Chalmers promises budget spending and an Australian helicopter in near miss with Chinese fighter jet.
The Australian Tax Office plans to target landlords making inflated claims,privacy commissioner warns of AI and Australian brothers may have been killed over ute.
Professor George Williams AO,a current deputy vice chancellor at the University of NSW,has been announced as the new leader of Western Sydney University.
The federal government will invest $925.2 million to permanently establish the leaving violence program,alongside a range of online safety measures including banning doxxing and deepfake pornography,and tensions have erupted at US college campuses as violence breaks out at UCLA,and police put an end to protest at Columbia University.
A plan to track domestic violence offenders will be considered by federal and state leaders at a national cabinet meeting that will also canvass stricter bail laws,and the United Nations aid chif has warned Israel’s assault on Rafah is on the ‘immediate horizon’.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese admits domestic violence is a national crisis,while US President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu speak as pressure grows on Israel over Rafah invasion and cease-fire talks.
A “kids’ excursion” to the pro-Palestine encampment at the University of Sydney saw young children led to chant calls for “intifada”.