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The Detail - The move to give police search powers in private homes to look for gang insignia has raised a mass of red flags with lawmakers.
The Detail - The move to give police search powers in private homes to look for gang insignia has raised a mass of red flags with lawmakers. Keep Reading
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The Australasian College of Road Safety said the proposed roll back "is causing worldwide concern". Keep Reading
Minister for Seniors Casey Costello insists the government is not considering any spending cuts. Keep Reading
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Senator Jacinta Price says both NZ and Australia are leading the way for a conservative cause. Keep Reading
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