Queensland landlords could soon face jail for ignoring illegal tobacco. What are other states doing?
South Australian landlords who turn a blind eye on illegal tobacco can now be fined, while Queensland is proposing bigger fines and even a year in jail.
Police stopped two cars and arrested the men, finding items such as firearms during a search. Read more at straitstimes.com.
A major Australian retailer is defying rulings by the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) and is once ...
In a wide-ranging interview as she begins as AFP commissioner, Krissy Barrett announces a new sub-terror strike force, and ...
Rising crime and soaring taxes are tarnishing Victoria’s property appeal, real estate industry experts have warned.
Sixty-year-old Artemios (Artie) Mintzas, a Greek Australian man, has been charged with 25 offences, including attempted ...
In Gravity Let Me Go, a struggling crime journalist lands the scoop of a lifetime, to the detriment of his loved ones. That's ...
Australia’s new top cop is putting criminals causing “high harm” to Australia’s social cohesion “on notice” with the launch ...
New data reveals that 40% of Victoria's crime is committed by just 0.08% of the population, a group of heavy reoffenders.
Australian prosecutors filed an appeal on Monday against the now-convicted mother and mushroom murderer Erin Patterson.
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