A Sydney nurse has been charged in relation to an antisemitic video posted from Bankstown Hospital a few weeks ago.
26-year-old Sarah Abu Lebdeh has been hit with three Commonwealth charges, including threatening violence to a group, using a carriage service to threaten to kill, and using a carriage service to menace, harass or offend.
Her colleague, Ahmad Rashad Nadir, who also appeared in the video, has not yet been charged.
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The Fair Work Commission has ruled protected industrial action is suspended until 1 July 2025, from 10pm tonight
This to allow ‘pressure to subside’
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It’s a murder that has shocked even the most hardy of our city's senior police. A woman has been found killed inside her own Inner-west home, with her throat slashed by a housemate who'd only been living there for three weeks | @SarahNavin
The explosion of AI-generated images online has made it harder than ever to decipher what’s real. Brands wanting to remain ethical are pledging not to use artificial intelligence in their advertising, especially regarding beauty | @SarahNavin
Growing crowd of supporters inside the East Hotel in Canberra awaiting #JulianAssange. "Beyond excited" Julian's wife Stella told @10NewsFirst before the airport reunion.
The police officer who shot dead the Bondi Junction attacker has spoken for the first time about what went through her mind as she disarmed the mass murderer. Inspector Amy Scott was today given the Commissioner's award for exceptional courage | @SarahNavin
NSW Nationals Deputy Leader Bronnie Taylor has announced her retirement
She will serve in the Upper House until the end of August. Her term was to expire in 2031
She has been an MLC for 9+ years and was a former Minister for Women + Regional Health
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The New South Wales budget has been unveiled and like most households money is tight. The forecast razor-thin surplus is gone and replaced by a $3.6 billion deficit, thanks largely to a national GST carve-up that will cost the state billions | @lachlan_kennedy@SarahNavin
Ticketek is telling customers their information has been stolen just days after a similar attack on Ticketmaster as booking websites become the latest target of cyber criminals | @SarahNavin
Australia has frozen its first body, in the hope that future developments in medicine will bring the person back to life. Patient 1 is the first 'cryonics suspension' in the Southern Hemisphere - and will likely stay frozen for hundreds of years | @SarahNavin
The body of a 2-year-old boy and his father have been found at a home in Lismore, with police treating the devastating scene as a murder-suicide | @SarahNavin
Nothing is off the table - that's the promise to NSW women, with an emergency package to address domestic violence, to be announced within days as a result of a special cabinet meeting today | @SarahNavin
NSW Police have arrested four men they believe were hired to set properties on fire as part of a feud between Southeast Asian organised crime networks in Western Sydney | @SarahNavin
Australia will provide another $100 million in military aid to Ukraine in the form of drones, equipment for soldiers, and air defence systems. Defence Minister Richard Marles says his meetings in Lviv reaffirmed that the spirit of Ukrainians remains strong | @SarahNavin
Former Prime Minister Scott Morrison has opened-up about his mental-health battles revealing he was medicated for anxiety when the pressures of the country’s top job became debilitating.
Those who courageously fought for our nation were today honoured in ANZAC ceremonies in Sydney and across the state. Soldiers, sailors, airmen and women were celebrated, as thousands lined the streets to thank our veterans for their service and sacrifice.
Police are escalating their hunt for those involved in a riot outside a Wakeley church, releasing the images of a dozen men wanted for assaulting officers and damaging police cars, one of whom is now speaking to police | @SarahNavin
NSW Premier Chris Minns' big pitch to fix Sydney's housing crisis rolls out this month, with density rules being changed to allow more homes to be built, with councils saying they not only threaten heritage and wildlife but put people at greater risk of bushfires | @SarahNavin