AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoBondi fallout in focus: NT Police says no charges will be laid over the death in custody of Kumanjayi White, after advice from the NT Director of Public Prosecutions—an outcome the family says brings “no hope” ahead of the one-year anniversary. Police accountability: In Victoria, detectives have arrested two men over Dezi Freeman’s time on the run as coronial inquests continue into the deaths of Freeman and the two officers he killed, with renewed criticism about specialist officers not using body-worn cameras. Counter-terror returns: Australia has begun receiving ISIS-linked women and children from Syria, with Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke warning any who committed crimes will face the “full force of the law.” Indo-Pacific strategy: Quad foreign ministers in New Delhi announced new maritime surveillance and port-infrastructure cooperation, plus critical minerals and energy initiatives. Work and rights: Uber drivers in Victoria have secured a union contract, adding bonuses, health benefits and a dispute process. Tech race: Legal AI firms Legora and Harvey are expanding across Asia-Pacific with new Singapore and Tokyo offices.
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