Morning News Bulletin 25 April 2024

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The Prime Minister completes his Kokoda trek for Anzac Day; Police arrest seven teens in a counter-terrorism operation in Sydney; and LIV Golf boss Greg Norman declares South Australia will be the sole Australian host state for the golfing tournament.

Police arrest seven teens in a counter-terrorism operation in Sydney.

The two leaders completed a 15-kilometre section of the gruelling 96-kilometre trail where Australian troops fought Japanese soldiers during World War II. "It's inspirational what our soldiers did. And they couldn't have done it without the support of the local population here. But the hardship and sacrifice that they overcame is just extraordinary. We lost 625 Australians on the Kokoda track. It's extraordinary the courage that people far from home and in a very different climate and different environment showed.

The Australian Defence Force members have been helping their New Zealand counterparts out, so there remains a small chance they could still participate in the ceremony in a more limited capacity.Federal police have confirmed a further seven young people have been arrested in a significant counter-terrorism operation related to a church stabbing in Western Sydney.

"Now I know that some of this will be confusing and confronting for some Australians and parts of our community. Senior members of the A-F-P and our community liason teams have today held discussions with faith communities who we value and respect. I want to be clear, we target criminality, not countries. We target radicalisation, not religions."

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander respondents say truth-telling is considered an essential step in redefining the relationship with non-Indigenous people and institutions.

 

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