Australia news live: Greens want ‘tech thug’ Musk to front parliament after refusing to take down Sydney stabbing videos


by The Guardian

The Guardian— Follow the day’s news liveElon Musk’s X a ‘factory for trolls and misinformation’, assistant treasurer says amid content removal clashGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastThe Matildas’ route to potential Asian Cup success is a step closer to being finalised, AAP reports, after Football Australia revealed the host states for matches at the 2026 edition of the tournament.FA confirmed on Monday that NSW, Queensland and Western Australia had been nominated as the...

The Guardian—Australia news live: Wakeley bishop says church stabbing video should not be censored, court hears. Follow the day’s news liveCounter-terror raids launched in Sydney as part of investigation into Wakeley church stabbingGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastInspired by similar protests in the United States, students from Sydney University established a protest on the quad in support of Palestine last night, stating they will remain until the uni cuts ties “with Israeli universities and weapons manufacturers”.In the US, dozens of students have been arrested at...

Daily Mail—Elon Musk's brutal response to Australia's online watchdog after X was asked to take down posts about bishop's alleged stabbing in Western Sydney. Content was shared on X linked to a livestreamed Sydney stabbing. Australia e-safety watchdog has demanded it be removed. Elon Musk's X is preparing to fight the ban. READ MORE:

The Guardian—Australia news live: Jacqui Lambie deletes X account after criticising Elon Musk; Victorian Greens pick first millennial leader. Follow the day’s news liveElon Musk’s X v Australia’s online safety regulator: untangling the tweet takedown ordersGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastAnglicare says government spending eight times more on private investors than building housing itselfThe Anglicare Australia executive director, Kasy Chambers, says the government must step up and intervene, instead of leaving housing to the private sector:We found that the government spends eight times as much...