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Media outlets ask Supreme Court judge to overturn magistrate’s suppression order in Cairns extortion case

A Supreme Court judge has been asked to overturn a suppression order preventing a high-profile Queensland man at the centre of an extortion allegation from being unmasked. The Cairns Magistrates Court has heard a man charged with extortion — who cannot be named — threatened to reveal information about his former partner and a married…

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TGA cracks down on unregulated peptides, says increased imports are posing a risk to consumer safety

Australia’s medicines regulator has launched a crackdown on unregulated peptides, saying an increase in advertising, imports and supply of the unlawful drugs is posing a risk to consumer safety. The Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) has moved to include unapproved peptides in its priority focus areas, alongside products like weight loss medications, vapes and sunscreens. There…

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Police release body-worn footage of Mongols bikie Brandt Graham’s arrest, lay fresh charges

Police have released body-worn camera footage of the dramatic arrest of fugitive bikie Brandt Graham after the 44-year-old jumped the dock at the Darwin Local Court last week, sparking a five-day, city-wide manhunt. A Northern Territory Police spokesperson said Mr Graham was arrested by members of the dog squad yesterday afternoon and had now been…

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Julie Bishop alleges ‘coercive threats’ and ‘overreach’ by university regulator in ANU resignation letter

Former chancellor of the Australian National University (ANU) Julie Bishop said actions by the university regulator “grievously constrained” her ability to do her role, in a withering resignation letter that has now been tabled in federal parliament. In her resignation letter to the ANU, which was tabled in parliament yesterday, Ms Bishop alleged the Tertiary…

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Traditional owners’ $2 million loss as Nathan River Resources collapses ‘undermines’ promises

The Northern Land Council says Nathan River Resources’ [NRR] failure to pay it more than $2 million in royalties before it collapsed undermines the promises it made to traditional owners. NRR went into administration in late May with about $360 million owed to a range of creditors including the NT government and traditional owners. This…

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