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>>23745404 Video: Police hospitalised, pepper spray used in violent Melbourne protests – Two police officers have been hospitalised and several injured after violent clashes between anti-immigration demonstrators and left-wing “anti-racism” activists in Melbourne’s CBD. Police deployed pepper spray, tear gas and rubber bullets to regain control as officers were pelted with rocks, glass and burning debris. Commander Wayne Cheesman said “Melbourne has had a gutful,” accusing “issue-motivated groups on the left” of trying to attack police, while Premier Jacinta Allan condemned the violence, vowing offenders would face “serious consequences.” Hundreds of officers were deployed as fights broke out near Spring Street and Exhibition Street. The clashes marked the second major confrontation involving March for Australia this year. Similar rallies occurred in other capitals but Melbourne saw the worst unrest.
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>>23745422 Virginia Giuffre beaten, raped by ‘well-known prime minister’ in attack that broke Epstein spell, her memoir reveals – Virginia Giuffre’s posthumous memoir Nobody’s Girl describes how her experiences under Jeffrey Epstein’s control ended after a violent encounter with a “well-known prime minister.” Giuffre wrote that the ordeal forced her to realise Epstein’s praise was “a manipulation to keep me subservient.” She referred to the man only as “the Prime Minister,” fearing retaliation if she revealed his name, though previous court filings had named Israel’s former leader Ehud Barak, who has repeatedly denied her claims. Giuffre said Epstein dismissed her pleas for protection and later sent her to meet the politician again. The memoir, written before her death in April, also details her decision to stop recruiting girls and plan her escape from Epstein’s circle.
>>23748303 Video: Victoria to ban masks and chaining at protests as Jacinta Allan insists Melbourne CBD is safe – Victoria will introduce new laws banning protesters from wearing masks or chaining themselves to structures, with Premier Jacinta Allan saying such tactics are being used to conceal identities and endanger others. The crackdown follows violent clashes in Melbourne’s CBD that left two police officers hospitalised. Ms Allan said the legislation would expand police powers while protecting the right to peaceful protest. Opposition Leader Brad Battin accused the government of ignoring public safety, while Ms Allan insisted Melbourne “remains safe,” blaming a “small number” of agitators for recent unrest. The laws are expected to be introduced to parliament within weeks.
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>>23748324 Google starts legal fight to overturn social media ban for under-16s – Google is preparing to challenge the Albanese government’s under-16 social media ban, arguing YouTube should not be classified as a social platform and that the law breaches Australia’s implied right to political freedom. The ban, effective December 10, will block access for under-16s to YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat, Threads and X. Google has hired senior barristers and may be joined by other tech firms in the case. Communications Minister Anika Wells warned platforms of hefty fines for non-compliance, while the issue is expected to surface during Anthony Albanese’s meeting with US President Donald Trump. Google has declined to comment publicly.
>>23748341 Video: AUKUS expected to stay intact as Trump touts ‘great relationship’ with Albanese – The AUKUS submarine pact is expected to remain unchanged following the Trump administration’s review, with the White House describing a “great relationship” between Donald Trump and Anthony Albanese ahead of their Oval Office meeting. A US official said there were “no conversations” about withdrawing from AUKUS and praised Australia as a priority ally. The review, led by defence undersecretary Elbridge Colby, continues amid concerns over US submarine production rates. Albanese’s visit will also focus on securing a critical minerals deal to counter China’s dominance, with Ambassador Kevin Rudd saying AUKUS is “powering ahead.”
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>>23748356 Video: Anthony Albanese lands in Washington DC for White House face-to-face with Donald Trump – Anthony Albanese has arrived in Washington ahead of his first in-person meeting with Donald Trump, as the White House praised their “great relationship.” The two leaders will meet in the Oval Office on Tuesday (AEDT) to discuss AUKUS, defence ties, trade and critical minerals. Albanese said the visit would “create benefits for Australians back home.” Kevin Rudd will join the delegation, with White House spokeswoman Anna Kelly confirming the talks will focus on strengthening defence and economic co-operation. Albanese will also meet the Friends of Australia Caucus, a bipartisan group of US legislators that promotes the alliance and supports closer economic and security collaboration, before hosting a BHP 140th anniversary lunch at the Australian embassy.
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>>23748379 Video: RAAF military plane targeted with flares by Chinese fighter jet over South China Sea – A Chinese PLA-AF Su-35 has released flares dangerously close to an Australian RAAF P-8A Poseidon surveillance aircraft over the South China Sea, in what Canberra called an “unsafe and unprofessional” act. Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles said no damage was done but described the incident as “dangerous.” He said the issue has been raised with Beijing and the Chinese embassy in Canberra. Defence reaffirmed Australia’s right to conduct surveillance in international airspace under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea. It follows a similar incident in February involving a J-16 fighter, as regional tensions over airspace and navigation rights intensify.
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>>23751998 Donald J. Trump Truth – (Video) President Trump Welcomes Australian Prime Minister to the White House - https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/115408070700605463
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>>23752000 Margo Martin, Special Assistant to the President Tweet: (Video) President @realDonaldTrump welcomes the Prime Minister of Australia to the White House - https://x.com/MargoMartin47/status/1980293950113202259
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>>23752005 The White House Tweet - President Donald J. Trump and Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. - https://x.com/WhiteHouse/status/1980325056015397187
>>23752011 Video: President Trump welcomes the Prime Minister of Australia, Anthony Albanese, to the White House. - The White House, Oct 21, 2025
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>>23752017 Video: President Trump Greets the Prime Minister of the Commonwealth of Australia - The White House, Oct 21, 2025
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>>23752034 Video: FULL MEETING - President Trump Participates in a Bilateral Lunch with the Prime Minister of Australia - The White House, Oct 21, 2025
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>>23752081 Trump praises Australia and takes swipe at Rudd during White House meeting with Albanese – (Video) Donald Trump has hailed Australia as “a fantastic place” and Anthony Albanese as “highly respected” during their first White House meeting, while delivering a blunt rebuke to ambassador Kevin Rudd, telling him, “I don’t like you either, and I probably never will.” The summit produced an $8.5 billion minerals deal aimed at countering China’s dominance and a renewed US commitment to AUKUS, with Trump confirming Australia would receive its Virginia-class submarines. US Navy Secretary John Phelan said the pact would be “improved for all three parties.” Albanese also invited Trump to visit Australia, an offer the president said he would “give serious consideration.”
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>>23752098 Video: Trump tells Rudd ‘I don’t like you’, reportedly offers forgiveness off-camera – Donald Trump publicly told Australia’s ambassador to the US, Kevin Rudd, “I don’t like you, and I probably never will” during a White House meeting with Anthony Albanese. The remark came as journalists watched, prompting laughter from the Australian delegation but calls from the opposition for Rudd’s resignation. After the meeting, Rudd apologised again and Trump reportedly accepted. The exchange followed resurfaced comments Rudd had made years earlier calling Trump “destructive” and a “traitor to the West.” Penny Wong said the exchange was “tongue in cheek,” crediting Rudd’s role in securing AUKUS and the minerals deal, while opposition leader Sussan Ley said it showed the ambassador’s position was “untenable.”
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>>23752128 Video: Kevin Rudd apologises to Donald Trump for ‘most destructive president’ post – Donald Trump has accepted an apology from Kevin Rudd after the Australian ambassador withdrew past comments calling him “the most destructive president” and “a traitor to the West.” During Anthony Albanese’s White House meeting, Trump joked that Rudd might “like to apologise,” then told him, “I don’t like you either. And I probably never will,” prompting laughter from both delegations. Rudd later apologised privately, and Trump said all was forgiven. Former ambassador Dennis Richardson praised Rudd’s work on the $8.5bn critical minerals deal and AUKUS, while Penny Wong called Trump’s remark “tongue-in-cheek.” Opposition leader Sussan Ley argued Rudd’s position was “untenable,” though Arthur Sinodinos said his dismissal was unlikely.
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>>23752188 Video: Kevin Rudd set to remain in Washington for long haul despite Trump spat – Kevin Rudd is expected to remain as Australia’s ambassador to Washington until at least March 2027, despite Donald Trump telling him “I don’t like you either, and probably never will” during Anthony Albanese’s White House meeting. The Albanese government dismissed opposition calls for Rudd’s dismissal, saying the exchange was humorous and “all’s forgiven”. Defence Minister Richard Marles praised Rudd’s “fantastic job” securing the $8.5 billion critical minerals deal and strengthening AUKUS ties. Foreign Minister Penny Wong and former ambassadors Dennis Richardson, Kim Beazley and Arthur Sinodinos all backed Rudd’s performance. Opposition Leader Sussan Ley and trade spokesman Kevin Hogan said his position was “untenable”, arguing the ambassador’s past comments about Trump undermined relations. Albanese remains firm in his support, with Rudd “in Washington for the long haul.”
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>>23755115 Video: Donald Trump says critical minerals deal with Australia will produce 'so much' in race against China – Donald Trump and Anthony Albanese have announced a US–Australia Critical Minerals Framework worth up to $US8.5 billion, funding mining and refining projects to reduce reliance on China’s supply chain dominance. The first project — a gallium refinery in Western Australia — will produce 100 tonnes annually under Alcoa-Sojitz, with $US3 billion in joint investment expected in six months. Trump said the deal would deliver “so much critical minerals and rare earths you won’t know what to do with them.” Albanese called it a step toward full supply-chain partnership. The framework gives both nations ownership stakes and guaranteed offtake rights, with projects spanning multiple states, including neodymium, titanium, zircon, and graphite production.
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>>23755125 Trump ends AUKUS uncertainty with firm backing for Albanese – Donald Trump has ended speculation over the future of the $368 billion AUKUS pact, pledging the US will go “full steam ahead” with the deal during his first face-to-face meeting with Anthony Albanese. Trump confirmed Australia will receive its promised nuclear-powered submarines and dismissed concerns raised by a Pentagon review led by Elbridge Colby. US Navy Secretary John Phelan said Washington was working to “improve” and “clarify” AUKUS. Trump praised Australia’s military strength and said the partnership deters China but predicted no conflict over Taiwan. Canberra has already invested $1.6 billion in AUKUS infrastructure, with US and UK submarines to begin rotating through HMAS Stirling from 2027. The pact also expands cooperation in cyber, undersea, and advanced defence technologies.
>>23755139 Albanese channels Trump’s ‘Art of the Deal’ and ticks off list of agreements – Anthony Albanese has adopted Donald Trump’s transactional style, finalising a suite of deals at the White House across critical minerals, defence, and technology. A US–Australia critical minerals framework will see each nation invest US$1 billion in projects countering China’s control of rare earths, with early funding for Alcoa’s gallium refinery in Western Australia and the Arafura mine in the Northern Territory. Defence ties were reinforced through AUKUS, Apache helicopters, and Ghost Shark undersea drones. A new “Technology Prosperity Deal” expands cooperation in AI, quantum, and space industries, while the US hailed an expected $1.4 trillion inflow from Australian superannuation funds by 2035 as a “historic” investment in the American economy.
>>23755149 From flowers to golf, no missteps in Albanese’s visit – Anthony Albanese’s visit to Washington unfolded as a diplomatic success, marked by warmth and smooth protocol. Donald Trump hosted the Prime Minister at Blair House, the official U.S. presidential guest residence situated opposite the White House, traditionally reserved for visiting heads of state. The gesture, accompanied by flowers from Trump and Melania, signalled goodwill before the two leaders met in the Cabinet Room alongside JD Vance, Marco Rubio and Pete Hegseth. Albanese’s team included Kevin Rudd, who drew laughter after a brief, humorous exchange with Trump over past remarks. Over a three-course lunch of roast chicken and pavlova, Trump expressed interest in becoming the first US President to visit Australia since Barack Obama, hinting at attending the 2028 Presidents Cup in Melbourne. Later, Albanese met Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and dined with Rubio.
>>23755163 Analysis: Inside Albanese’s extremely successful Trump meeting (where I was called a nasty guy) – "There is no way to describe Anthony Albanese’s first proper meeting with Donald Trump as anything other than a raging success. With one glaring exception, Albanese achieved everything he came to Washington to do: he inked a landmark critical minerals deal, secured the US president’s emphatic support for the AUKUS defence pact, and shared an apparently genuine camaraderie with Trump – who called Australia 'an amazing ally'. 'There’s never been any games,' Trump enthused. 'There are some games with other countries, but there haven’t been games with Australia.' Even the awkward exchange with Kevin Rudd – when Trump said, 'I don’t like you either, and I probably never will' – seemed to clear the air. And Rudd wasn’t the only one to cop it. Trump called this reporter a 'nasty guy' when I tried to ask a second question, while he told another Australian journalist, The Nightly’s Latika Bourke, that she didn’t know anything about the Russia-Ukraine war, and then told her to be 'quiet'. Escaping the White House unscathed is a tough task. But Albanese has done it, even if others have a few scars." – Michael Koziol, The Age
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>>23755187 The White House Tweet: - (Video) "It's great to have the Prime Minister of Australia, a lot of friends over there… we work together very much on rare earths, critical minerals, and lots of other things." - President Donald J. Trump - https://x.com/WhiteHouse/status/1980645712099528908
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>>23755200 OPINION: I’ve sat with Trump in the Oval Office, and I give Albanese a 10/10 – "Anthony Albanese and his team, including ambassador Kevin Rudd, should be very pleased with their meeting with President Donald Trump. They achieved the main objective, which was to get in and out without mishap. Trump lavished the prime minister with praise and Albanese lavished back without appearing sycophantic. It was definitely a 10/10 in diplomatic and political terms. The agreement on rare earths development and processing is a very good step forward … but it is easier to announce deals in the White House than it is to actually make them happen. So there is much work to do. Of course, Trump loves AUKUS — he is hyper-transactional and loves a good deal. Bullshit and backslapping are fine, but delivering the goods is what matters. So far, so good." – Malcolm Turnbull, The Age
>>23755204 Video: Kevin Rudd should not be sacked after Donald Trump’s rebuke, Malcolm Turnbull insists – Malcolm Turnbull has defended Kevin Rudd’s role as Australia’s ambassador to the US, dismissing Coalition calls for his removal after Donald Trump told him, “I don’t like you, and I probably never will.” Turnbull described the exchange as “tongue-in-cheek” and said sacking Rudd would project weakness, praising Anthony Albanese’s “10 out of 10” White House performance for balancing warmth and dignity. He said Trump’s comments on China showed the US president “is not a warmonger” and wants peace, but warned that “warm words don’t build submarines,” noting America’s production shortfalls still jeopardise Australia’s AUKUS timeline. Turnbull said the meeting’s outcomes hadn’t changed the practical challenges facing the submarine deal, which requires US output to more than double before Australia can receive any vessels.
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>>23755216 Video: Anthony Albanese defends Kevin Rudd after criticism from Donald Trump – Anthony Albanese has reaffirmed his support for Kevin Rudd, calling him a “fantastic” ambassador after Donald Trump told Rudd, “I don’t like you either, and I probably never will.” The prime minister said the exchange ended with Mr Trump’s words, “all is forgiven,” and praised Rudd’s work in Washington, noting “every single person on The Hill” had endorsed him. Speaking at a Friends of Australia breakfast, Albanese thanked Rudd for “working his guts out” on AUKUS and US relations. Veteran Republican Michael McCaul also backed Rudd, saying he had been “there every step of the way” on the submarine pact. Albanese hailed the trip’s success, including an $8.5 billion critical minerals partnership and renewed AUKUS commitments aimed at a “more secure and peaceful Indo-Pacific region.”
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>>23755221 ‘Kevin works his guts out’: PM endorses Rudd’s contributions – (Video) Anthony Albanese has confirmed Kevin Rudd will remain Australia’s ambassador to Washington through the 2026 US midterms, praising him as an “outstanding” and “extraordinarily hard-working” representative. At a Friends of Australia caucus and a BHP anniversary event, Albanese said Rudd “works his guts out” and credited him for the visit’s success. Senior sources said Rudd helped secure Julian Assange’s release, progress AUKUS legislation and deliver the $8.5 billion critical minerals deal with the Trump administration. Republican co-chair Michael McCaul said “Kevin was there every step of the way” on AUKUS, while joking about his exchange with Mr Trump. Albanese described his own rapport with the US president as “warm” and “constructive”, reflecting the alliance’s strength.
>>23755234 ‘I’m alive’: Rudd bounces back from Trump spray – After Donald Trump’s public rebuke in the White House Cabinet Room, Kevin Rudd quickly reasserted his diplomatic footing on day two of Anthony Albanese’s Washington visit. At a Friends of Australia breakfast at Blair House — attended by bipartisan US lawmakers including Michael McCaul and Tim Kaine — Rudd joked “I’m alive” and received applause for his role advancing AUKUS and critical minerals cooperation. McCaul praised that “Kevin was there every step of the way.” Later, at BHP’s 140th anniversary embassy lunch, Rudd earned plaudits from Albanese and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum for his tireless advocacy and bipartisan outreach. Albanese called him “an outstanding Australian representative” whose “hard work” underpinned the visit’s success.
>>23755241 Trump meets Albanese, nailing down rare earth deal; move cannot change supply landscape soon due to refinery bottleneck: expert – "US President Donald Trump met visiting Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Monday at the White House, nailing down a rare earth agreement, but Chinese observers noted the deal cannot shake China's dominant status in supply chain in short term, as the thorny issue is advanced refining technologies rather than reserves. Yu Lei, a professor from the Department of International Politics and Economics at Shandong University, told the Global Times on Tuesday that the core issue behind the rare earth and critical mineral agreement signed by the US and Australia lies in technology rather than resources … Yu warned, 'first is the market issue — its rare earth products lack sufficient export markets, and US domestic demand is far from enough to absorb Australia's production capacity; second is the technological bottleneck — there is still sufficient gap for Australia to meet the requirements for high-purity refining.' Chen Hong, a professor and director of the Australian Studies Centre at East China Normal University, described Albanese's Washington visit as 'Band-Aid diplomacy' with the US; however, Australia should also bear in mind the big picture and long-term interests for itself. 'Being the US ally should not be at the expense of stability in Asia-Pacific,' the expert said." – Zhang Han and Ma Tong, The Global Times
>>23755255 Video: China hits back at Australia’s protest after PLA jet releases flares close to RAAF aircraft over South China Sea – China has accused Australia of “illegally intruding” into its airspace after a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) P-8A Poseidon patrol aircraft was approached by a Chinese Su-35 fighter jet that released flares nearby over the South China Sea. People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Senior Colonel Li Jianjian said Chinese forces were dispatched to “track, monitor, take countermeasures and warn off the aircraft,” warning that the Australian move “seriously violated China’s sovereignty.” Deputy Prime Minister Richard Marles said the Australian patrol had acted lawfully and that the incident was “unsafe and unprofessional,” prompting a diplomatic protest in Beijing. It was the second such confrontation this year.
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>>23759574 ‘Here for the long term’: US seeks to entrench presence in Australia under AUKUS – Senior US officials are expected to seek ongoing use of HMAS Stirling naval base in Western Australia under a Pentagon review of the AUKUS pact, deepening American military access as it prepares for potential conflict with China. The review, led by Elbridge Colby, may formalise a rotational presence of up to four US nuclear-powered submarines and 1,000 personnel from 2027, under Submarine Rotational Force–West. The base’s proximity to the Indian Ocean gives the US strategic reach beyond Hawaii. Defence expert Mike Pezzullo said the US “has long coveted the idea of an operating location like this and they are not going to want to give it up.”
>>23759580 Defence orders brutal budget cuts as AUKUS and frigate costs soar – Defence chiefs have ordered sweeping cost reductions as the soaring expense of AUKUS submarines and Hunter-class frigates strains the budget. Air Force Chief Stephen Chappell has directed reviews to “mitigate overspending,” including delaying projects, cutting maintenance, and reducing aircraft flying hours, while Chief of Defence David Johnston has capped reservist workdays at 150. The navy’s frigates now cost $5.9bn per ship, rising to $9bn with design costs, and AUKUS will consume $3.3bn this year alone. Analysts warn the austerity drive risks “sacrificing existing capabilities” to fund future ones, leaving Australia’s defence readiness dangerously stretched despite government claims of record spending.
>>23759585 Solomon Islands ‘anti-Beijing warrior’ Daniel Suidani dies – Former Malaita premier Daniel Suidani, a leading critic of China’s influence in the Pacific, has died in hospital in Honiara. Known for banning Chinese companies from his province and opposing the Solomon Islands’ 2019 diplomatic switch from Taiwan to Beijing, Suidani was ousted in 2023 for refusing to accept the “one China” policy but later reinstated by the High Court. He had recently vowed to reclaim leadership, declaring “I still have the support of the people.” Suidani condemned China’s “Fengqiao Experience” policing model in Malaita, calling it an intrusion on Melanesian culture. His death is seen as a major loss for Australia’s regional allies critical of Beijing’s expansion.
>>23759587 Brittany Higgins abandons Linda Reynolds defamation appeal – Brittany Higgins has withdrawn her appeal against a judgment that she defamed former Liberal minister Linda Reynolds, leaving in place a $340,000 damages order and legal costs that could exceed $2 million. The decision ends her bid to delay bankruptcy proceedings launched by Ms Reynolds, who is seeking access to Ms Higgins’ compensation trust. Justice Paul Tottle found Ms Higgins made “objectively untrue and misleading” statements about a political cover-up of her alleged rape and ordered her to pay 80 per cent of Ms Reynolds’ legal costs. Ms Higgins’ partner, David Sharaz, has also been pursued for bankruptcy after separate damages and cost orders in Ms Reynolds’ favour.
>>23759596 Forced adoption redress scheme to offer compensation for impacted Tasmanians – Tasmania will establish a redress scheme for women subjected to historical forced adoptions, becoming the second jurisdiction after Victoria to do so. Premier Jeremy Rockliff apologised for the “significant pain and suffering” caused by the practice, promising compensation and counselling support to affected mothers. Survivors, including 75-year-old Robyn Cohen, welcomed the move but warned consultation delays could see victims die before receiving justice. Lawyer Angela Sdrinis said the government must “move very swiftly” and that Victoria’s $30,000 payment was “woefully inadequate.” The scheme, limited to mothers, is expected to begin next year with transitional payments available sooner.
>>23759609 Video: US conspiracy theorist linked to Wieambilla shootings pleads guilty to watered-down charge – Arizona-based conspiracy theorist Donald Day Jr, known online as “Geronimo’s Bones”, has pleaded guilty to unlawfully possessing firearms and ammunition after police found nine high-powered weapons, hundreds of rounds, and a sniper hide at his rural property. The plea deal dropped charges of threatening FBI agents and public figures. Prosecutors said Day had exchanged messages with Queensland extremists Gareth, Stacey, and Nathaniel Train, who murdered police constables Matthew Arnold and Rachel McCrow, and neighbour Alan Dare during the 2022 Wieambilla ambush. Despite a violent criminal history banning him from owning firearms, Day admitted using and teaching others to use them. He has served two years in custody and faces up to 15 years in prison, though prosecutors have agreed to recommend a sentence at the lower end of the scale.
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