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Two women charged after allegedly trafficking cocaine, meth to Tasmania on Spirit ferry

Two women who allegedly evaded police in Tasmania’s north when disembarking the Spirit of Tasmania ferry have been charged with serious drug trafficking offences. A 22-year-old and a 28-year-old, both from Risdon Vale, were arrested in possession of enough cocaine and ice to have completed 9,800 individual street deals, police said. The duo exited the…

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Police to review interactions with Virginia Giuffre prior to her death in Western Australia

The interactions Jeffery Epstein accuser Virginia Giuffre had with Australian police before her death will be reviewed, Western Australia’s police commissioner has confirmed. Ms Giuffre died by suicide in April last year at her semi-rural property north of Perth. She had long alleged she was trafficked for sex to former prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and other…

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Bill Ferguson wins Maryland state Senate primary after opposing Democratic redistricting plan

Maryland state Senate President Bill Ferguson won his Democratic primary, The Associated Press projected, defeating his first primary challenger in 12 years despite some backlash over his position on redistricting. Subscribe to read this story ad-free Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. Ferguson’s victory comes amid an anti-establishment wave in Democratic politics…

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Baby Kobi’s death at Whispering Wall ‘preventable’ as coroner highlights ‘errors’

A coroner has found the “upsetting” death of nine-month-old baby Kobi Shepherdson at the Whispering Wall in a public murder-suicide by her “manipulative, self-absorbed and dangerous” father could have been prevented. WARNING: This story contains details that readers may find distressing. Henry Shepherdson, 38, took his daughter, Kobi, to the tourist attraction in South Australia’s…

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Angus Taylor says he believes in ‘a version’ of multiculturalism, after refusal to commit

Opposition Leader Angus Taylor will not break a decades-long bipartisan position of supporting multiculturalism, saying he still supports “a version” of it after dithering under questioning yesterday. But Mr Taylor said he was not satisfied with the current settings, saying there had been recent arrivals to Australia “who do not believe” in democracy and Australia’s…

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