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Out in 7 years after murdering 2 women.

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The NSW Supreme Court has accepted a challenge from the state's police commissioner to a climate protest planned in Newcastle later this month.

The protest, organised by Rising Tide, would see activists attempt to block access to the Port of Newcastle.

What's next?

Rising Tide says the multi-day demonstration will go ahead regardless of the court's decision.

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Original URL: https://www.skynews.com.au/australia-news/man-charged-by-nsw-police-after-allegedly-wearing-offensive-antiisrael-shirt-at-popular-bondi-beach-in-sydneys-east/news-story/75b93cc258745f9ee16b763d468a38b1


I don't trust Sky News as far as I could kick them, but I can't find any reporting by non-Murdoch publications (or even the more reputable Murdoch ones). If anyone can find reporting other than Sky News and the Daily Mail, let me know.

With that in mind, I'm cautious that Sky News' coverage is missing details, if only because they've half-arsed it. If the guy was being a menace, surely they would have used whatever details were available to paint an anti-israel activist in a bad light.

The man was charged with two counts of behaving in offensive manner in/near public place and one count of stalk/intimidate intend fear physical harm.

Seems like overkill if he was in fact just wearing a shirt around. I think it may be technically/arguably illegal to have a shirt with 'fuck' written on it, but it's very selectively enforced. The case brought against Sydney activist Danny Lim a few years back comes to mind.

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The federal government is committing to significant changes to the student debt scheme in a pitch to younger Australians hit hard by cost of living pressures.

It claims the changes to the minimum repayment threshold and indexation will see the average HECS-HELP debt holder save $680 in yearly repayments.

What's next?

The government will introduce legislation to implement the changes next year.

Under the proposal, repayments would operate similar to income tax thresholds where you pay a set rate per dollar above a certain level.

That rate per dollar increases as you move along the income scale.

The federal government's plan also lifts the minimum repayment threshold from $54,435 to $67,000 next financial year.

That threshold will also be indexed to stay at 75 per cent of average graduate earnings.

A university graduate earning $70,000 a year would see a $1,300 reduction in their minimum repayments.

A graduate earning $80,000 a year would pay $850 less each year.

The measure applies to graduates earning up to $180,000 a year.

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One Nation leader ordered to delete tweet and pay Greens senator’s costs, likely to total ‘many hundreds of thousands’

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Hundreds of Sunshine Coast residents are without power after storms swept the region last night, with 75 millimetres recorded at Mapleton.

Locals say hail from the storm, which was golf-ball sized in some areas and "horizontal"in others, was the worst they've seen.

What's next?

The weather bureau says more storms are possible today.

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The report has a clear message – the world is sick, it's addicted to fossil fuels and the only way to bring the temperature down is to get off them

Vote Green ffs

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Furness recommended the Nacc revisit the controversial decision, which had already been the subject of 900 complaints when she promised in June to inquire into the matter.

Following the inspector’s recommendation, the Nacc will now appoint an “independent eminent person” to deliberate afresh on a possible corruption investigation into robodebt.

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Archive link if you hit a paywall: https://archive.is/zWqIc

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Alan Yazbek pleaded guilty in court on Thursday to the charge of displaying a Nazi symbol.

He was seen at a large rally holding a placard which took the Israeli flag, but replaced the Star of David with a blue swastika.

What's next?

Yazbek's wife and business partner confirmed her husband is no longer involved in the management of their well-known restaurant business.

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State Finance Minister Courtney Houssos on Wednesday revealed two government agencies – Revenue NSW and Service NSW – had charged about $144 million in merchant fees since 2016 across 92 million card transactions.

The payments were charged despite the practice being flagged as unlawful in legal advice received from the Crown Solicitor’s Office on three occasions between February 2016 and December 2022, Houssos revealed on Wednesday.

The payments are largely small. Renewing a driver’s licence for three years costs $162. The merchant fee on that transaction would amount to about 71 cents, the government said. Houssos said modelling had shown that over the eight years in which the charges were in place, the average person would have paid about $30 in unlawful fees.

However the government said it could not commit to refunding the illegal payments, in part due to the complexity of identifying who had paid what as a result of privacy stopgaps in online payment systems. Dib said the government was “working on a number of different potential strategies”.

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Police used capsicum spray on neo-Nazis who disrupted an asylum seeker rally in Melbourne last night.

The group was clad in black and chanted white supremacist slogans while holding an offensive banner.

Police said no arrests were made and nobody was injured.

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The UN Rights of the Child committee chair is writing to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese about the Northern Territory's move to lower the age of criminal responsibility, which she says "contravenes" global treaty obligations.

The NT's new conservative Country Liberal Party government legislated a new criminal age of 10 years old during its first parliament sittings this week.

Australia's Children's Commissioner is also calling on Mr Albanese to make child welfare and justice a national cabinet priority.

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The Department of Defence has confirmed Australia provided support for the US strikes on underground bunkers used by Yemen's Houthi rebels "through access and overflight for US aircraft in northern Australia".

The US said its strikes were ordered by President Joe Biden to degrade the Houthi weapons stores and send a message to "our adversaries", which includes Iran.

An Australian official said the support was "consistent with our long-standing alliance commitment and close cooperation, demonstrating the interoperability of our militaries".

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