Man Loses Licence After Dog 'Drives' Ute on Beach

A 50-year-old Tasmanian man has been disqualified from driving for two years after witnesses reported his dog was behind the wheel of his ute while he sat as a passenger on a Hobart-area beach.

Sydney Hate Speech Charge: Neo-Nazi Links Alleged

Brandan Koschel denied bail after court hears he wore a Celtic cross and hailed a neo-Nazi leader at an anti-immigration rally, with police alleging online links to the disbanded National Socialist Network.

Andrea Yates: Mother Drowned Five Children

Andrea Yates, diagnosed with postpartum psychosis, drowned her five children in 2001. Her case highlights severe mental health issues and legal battles over insanity defenses.

Mahmood's 200-Year Policing Overhaul Announced

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood announces the biggest policing reforms in two centuries, including a new National Police Service and tech upgrades, following her personal experiences with crime.

CPS Expands Victim Review Rights in Rape Cases

The Crown Prosecution Service is expanding a pilot scheme allowing sexual assault victims to challenge decisions not to prosecute, following a landmark case where a survivor successfully sued the CPS.

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