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In the past 12 hours, the most prominent Canberra-relevant developments were around Australia’s handling of suspected Islamic State-linked returnees and a major domestic policy shift on gas supply. Multiple reports describe the arrival of women and children from Syria to Australia, with police preparing terrorism and crimes-against-humanity-related charges for some individuals after landing in Sydney and Melbourne. The AFP’s Stephen Nutt said planning for potential returns began in 2015, and that the “safety of the community” is the top priority; separate accounts specify allegations including slavery-related offences and membership/entering a declared conflict zone. Alongside this, the government announced an east-coast gas reservation scheme requiring LNG exporters to reserve 20% of exports for domestic use, framed as a way to lower prices and reduce the risk of shortages.

Also in the last 12 hours, Victoria’s World Cup live-screening decision at Federation Square was reversed. After a ban was introduced due to safety concerns and prior incidents, Premier Jacinta Allan said she disagreed with the decision and overturned it, citing police presence and “zero tolerance” for bad behaviour. Football Australia welcomed the change, portraying it as a win for fans and local businesses, and called for other governments to create live sites more broadly.

Beyond these headline items, the last 12 hours included coverage of public mourning and community response following the death of Kumanjayi Little Baby, with candlelight vigils held across Australia and descriptions of ceremonies (including pink clothing and moments of silence). There was also continued attention to online safety and youth wellbeing, with TikTok representatives telling an Oireachtas committee that the platform is not “addictive” and that autoplay/autoscroll requires a “conscious choice” by users.

Looking slightly further back for continuity, the same themes recur: the Federation Square World Cup screening controversy is treated as an ongoing dispute between venue management and football authorities, while the “IS brides” return story expands from expectations of arrests to specific charges and airport policing arrangements. Separately, the gas reservation policy is presented as part of a broader fuel-security and price-stabilisation agenda, with earlier reporting framing it as a response to supply-shock fears and domestic affordability pressures.

Note: AI-generated summary based on news headlines, with neutral sources weighted more heavily to reduce bias.

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