The politics of no sympathy for 'IS families' | Back to Back Barries podcast
The podcast analyzes the political discourse surrounding the fate of Australian families associated with ISIS and discusses broader political themes including capital gains tax and polling.
The Coalition’s view on the IS families stuck in Syria, with Jonno Duniam - podcast
The podcast discusses the Coalition's stance on 34 Australian women and children linked to Islamic State who are currently in Syria, highlighting calls to block their return.
Back to Back Barries: the politics of no sympathy for ‘IS families’
A debate is unfolding in Australia regarding the fate of 34 Australian women and children held in a Syrian detention camp, highlighting the political tensions and differing views on their repatriation.
Albanese should demand reparations from Israel, say families of Australian soldiers whose graves were bulldozed
Families of Australian soldiers whose graves were damaged by the Israeli Defence Force in Gaza are demanding reparations and accountability from the Albanese government.
News live: Australian government evacuates families of diplomats as tensions rise in Middle East
The Australian government has ordered the evacuation of families of diplomats from Israel and Lebanon amid rising tensions in the Middle East.
Exclusive: the Australian children of IS families speak to the Guardian - podcast
Australian children of IS families discuss their circumstances in a podcast interview with the Guardian.
Australian diplomats' families offered evacuation over Iran threat
The Australian government is preparing to evacuate the families of diplomats stationed in the Middle East due to escalating tensions surrounding Iran.
Australian families in convoy from Syrian camp warned they would be attacked unless they turned around
A convoy of Australian families from a Syrian camp was warned by Syrian government officials that they would be attacked if they continued to Damascus.
Live: Government dismisses call to criminalise aiding return of IS-linked women
The Australian government rejects a proposal to criminalise assistance for IS-linked families returning home, deeming it a mere publicity stunt.
Albanese on ex-prince Andrew, Pauline Hanson and Islamic state families - podcast
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese discusses the fallout from Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's arrest and addresses comments made by Pauline Hanson regarding Muslim Australians and the situation of Australian families of Islamic State fighters.
Albanese on ex-prince Andrew, Hanson and Islamic state families | Australian Politics podcast
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese discusses the recent arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor and addresses Pauline Hanson’s comments on Muslim Australians, while also considering the potential return of families of Australian Islamic State fighters from Syria.
Albanese on ex-prince Andrew, Pauline Hanson and Islamic state families - podcast
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese discusses the fall from grace of ex-prince Andrew, responds to Pauline Hanson's comments on Muslim Australians, and addresses the potential return of the families of Australian Islamic State fighters from Syria.
Gaza cemetery bulldozed by Israel must be ‘restored to the way it was’, families of Australian war dead say
Families of Australian soldiers buried in the Gaza War Cemetery demand restoration after recent bulldozing by Israeli forces.
The political furore over Islamic State families - podcast
A group of 34 Australian women and children detained by Islamic State has faced controversy after attempting to flee Syria back to Australia.
Live: Return of IS-linked families an 'enduring problem' for Australia, O'Neil says
A Labor frontbencher affirms the Australian government's position on the return of families linked to Islamic State fighters as it navigates pressures regarding their passport acquisition.
'You make your bed, you lie in it': Albanese's warning to ISIS-linked families in Syria
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has stated that the government will not assist ISIS-linked families attempting to return from Syria, emphasizing personal responsibility.
Australia refuses to repatriate its citizens from the Roj camp in northeastern Syria
Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirms that the government will not repatriate Australian citizens detained in a Syrian camp housing families of suspected ISIS members.
What we know about the IS-linked families who want to return to Australia
Australian families linked to Islamic State fighters are seeking to return home, facing government reluctance and ongoing safety concerns.
Live: Angus Taylor distances himself from Ley immigration policy
Opposition Leader Angus Taylor denies involvement in a proposed immigration policy that would ban people from terror-declared areas entering Australia, amidst broader discussions about the repatriation of Australian families with links to ISIS fighters in Syria.
Australians sent back to Syrian camps, the messy rise in inheritance fights, T20 World Cup woe
A group of 34 Australian women and children detained in Syria were denied repatriation, while inheritance disputes among families grow amid discussions of wealth transfer, and Australia's cricket team faces challenges in the T20 World Cup.
Breaking: Australian women and children with links to ISIS members leave camp in Syria
Australian families with links to ISIS have left a camp in Syria and are attempting to return to Australia.
Fined about 23 thousand krónur due to the methanol poisoning case
The families of two Australian teenage girls who died from methanol poisoning after consuming contaminated alcohol in Laos express shock at the minimal penalty imposed on the hotel's staff responsible for the beverages.
Parents condemn $176 fines for hostel staff after daughters died from tainted alcohol
Families of Australian teenagers criticize minimal fines for hostel staff linked to their daughters' deaths from tainted alcohol in Laos.
Government pressures Lao authorities over methanol poisoning deaths
The Australian government is exerting pressure on Lao authorities following the deaths of two teenagers from methanol poisoning, amid criticism from the victims' families regarding the lack of response and communication.
Families of methanol poisoning victims condemn investigation 'silence'
The families of two Australian women who died from methanol poisoning in Laos are frustrated with the lack of information and action from authorities regarding the ongoing investigation.
Social Media Ban: Australian Parents Experience a Transformation in Their Children
Following the implementation of the world's first social media ban for children and teens in Australia, many families report a noticeable positive change in their children during the summer holidays.
Albanese softens resistance to royal commission into Bondi attack as pressure mounts
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is reconsidering his stance on a royal commission into the Bondi attack following increasing pressure from victims' families and former MPs.