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ISIS Brides’ Landmark Legal Fight 06/05/2023

The families of the remaining ISIS brides stuck in Syria are preparing to launch a landmark legal challenge to force the government to   bring them back to Australia. 

A young Sydney woman who tragically died after a horse riding accident has been described as an “angel” by friends and family. 

A young Queensland woman suffering depression and pleading for help was repeatedly told to go home by staff at a Townsville hospital after self-harming – and took her own life just hours after being discharged yet again. 

The AFL has banned nine fans for life this season after a crackdown on the racial abuse of players from the stands. 

And South Australians face an almost $3bn bill to fix the state’s crumbling roads amid mounting concerns that motorists are being put at risk from a neglected maintenance backlog. 
 

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