Australia news live: figures show budget on track for surplus; Sussan Ley backs Dutton saying Australia cannot be ‘internet police for the whole world’


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The Guardian— Homicide detectives begin three-day search for 30-year-old in NSW central tablelands; peak Muslim bodies deny police consulted them in lead-up to Sydney raids. Follow the day’s news liveGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastAs we reported, X has provided an update on its legal challenge against Australia’s eSafety commissioner, stating it had complied with a direction to remove content from the Wakeley church stabbing.However, underneath the post from the...

The Guardian—Australia news live: Sussan Ley ‘really disappointed’ with Elon Musk; Albanese joins Katter and Lambie for two-up. Deputy opposition leader says she backs eSafety commissioner ‘100%’. Follow the day’s news liveThousands gather for dawn services and marches to mark Anzac Day around AustraliaGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastHundreds gather in Sydney for Anzac Day dawn serviceAAP has the details on Sydney’s dawn service where hundreds of people – including veterans – gathered under a full moon and clear skies for a solemn service in the CBD.You who have loved will...

TechRadar—World's fastest broadband connection went live down under — Nokia demos 100 gigabit internet line in Australia in record-breaking attempt but doesn't say when it will go on sale. Australian broadband provider nbn delivered 100 gigabit speeds using Nokia’s Lightspan MF fiber platform.

@MichaelWestBiz—Liberals back Musk line on Australia policing internet. The opposition has backed Elon Musk’s argument that Australia has no business policing the internet for the world as a war of words and legal arguments rumbled on over graphic videos circulating on X. Musk’s company, formerly known as Twitter, is locked in a legal battle with the eSafety commissioner to be able to keep […]