Knife laws ‘send a message’ as police wait for batons
Police will be using metal detectors to catch people with knives within months, but the government believes laws to combat this crime will help change public attitudes.
Police will be using metal detectors to catch people with knives within months, but the government believes laws to combat this crime will help change public attitudes.
The Australian government is facing increasing pressure to reopen the Australian embassy in Ukraine – which stood empty and cost $520,000 – while the opposition uses a high-profile visit to the war-torn country to promise it will restore the outpost in Kyiv. Shadow Foreign Minister Simon Birmingham said the move would underline Australia's continued support … Read more
Republican Donald Trump has delivered a series of personal and political attacks against his Democratic rival Kamala Harris in a speech he hopes will help him recover from a difficult period in which his lead in the opinion polls has virtually melted away. The former US president told his supporters in Asheville, North Carolina on … Read more