The Northern Territory has been engulfed by significant backlash regarding the sentencing of a driver who fatally struck an Aboriginal man in a hit and run and his familial connection to the Territory's Attorney General. First Nations communities and legal experts argue the sentence given to Jake Danby, a 12-month community corrections order, is inconsistent with the 'tough on crime' approach of the Country Liberal Party government.
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Folge vom 24.09.2025NT hit-and-run case spotlights deep disparities in criminal justice system, advocates say
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Folge vom 24.09.2025Donald Trump walks his own path on autism research. Health experts say claims don't stack upUS President Donald Trump has announced his administration will direct doctors not to recommend paracetamol for pregnant women, claiming it may be linked to autism in children. Australian medical experts have responded, re-confirming that paracetamol is safe for use in pregnancy.
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Folge vom 24.09.2025150-plus countries now recognise Palestine - what does it mean and could it impact the war?Australia has joined 150-plus countries who now officially recognise a Palestinian state. But after nearly two years of war in Gaza, and a death toll in excess of 65,000, what would a state of Palestine even look like? Is this recognition purely symbolic, or does it have real-world implications? And could it help bring an end to the conflict?
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Folge vom 23.09.2025Nvidia's huge OpenAI deal, and Myer's profit tumblesSBS Finance Editor Ricardo Gonçalves speaks with Michael McCarthy from MooMoo Australia about the day's market action including Myer's disappointing profit result, and Nvidia's huge OpenAI deal.