At least 16 people including one of the alleged gunmen died at the shooting in Sydney on Sunday, aged between 10 and 87
Police investigating claims Sajid and Naveed Akram received ‘training’ overseas before Sunday’s attack
Australia suffered one of its deadliest massacres in its history on Sunday when two gunmen opened fire on a Jewish celebration
The Nationals leader, David Littleproud, claimed: ‘this isn’t a gun problem, it’s an ideology problem’
Chris Minns and Mal Lanyon questioned about police resources at Hanukah event and response time after Naveed Akram and father Sajid allegedly started shooting
At least 15 people, aged between 10 and 87, were killed when two gunmen opened fire on a Hanukah celebration in Sydney on Sunday
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Chancellor’s claim to be helping trade met with disbelief in England and Wales amid soaring staff costs, energy bills and other overheads
Unless urgent action is taken life will be fundamentally altered for the ancient communities who live on its banks
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Demands for oversight grow after inquiry calls sector an ‘unregulated free for all’ and families seek stronger safeguards
Anthony Albanese visits Ahmed al-Ahmed, who tackled one of the shooters, and praises him as ‘the best of our country’
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Family say al-Ahmed ‘doesn’t discriminate’ and would have done anything to save lives during the attack
Anthony Albanese calls man who tackled Bondi beach shooter ‘humble man’ who was ‘trying to get a cup of coffee, simple as that’
Al Pacino and Robert De Niro’s dueling performances add an extra punch to the 1995 masterpiece which is both action-heavy and deeply tragic
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