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ABC | A tumultuous week in Politics

 A tumultuous week in Politics This week has been eventful in the political arena, marked by significant developments and controversies. Early in the week, the Attorney General announced the passage of new legislation amending the Commonwealth Crimes Act. According to the Attorney General’s office, the act introduces new offenses, revises definitions of existing crimes, and allows for police prosecutions. Attorney General DanTMoore stated that the introduction of police prosecutions is “realistic and understandable.” Notably, the legislation includes new provisions targeting accessories and conspirators in criminal activities. However, the week was not without its challenges for the government, particularly concerning the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA). Newly appointed Director BlazingYeet resigned just days into his tenure after calling on journalists to “not post opinions,” a directive that faced strong opposition from within the government and the legal communi

ANN Exclusive | Former Deputy Prime Minister banned on Questionable Grounds

  Written by RooZaIsBased Last night, Sparky500000 of Group Management on behalf of the newly established Australian Security Intelligence Service, or what was named in his document as the 'Australian Criminal Intelligence Committee' released a statement in regards to the ban of BenjaminJSmith, former Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Home Affairs and incumbent Shadow Minister of Home Affairs, where the statement labelled him as a 'Groomer', 'Child Sex Trafficker' and 'owner of numerous photos of phallic nature'.  The statement outlined that the raid has been done in conjunction with the Special Air Service Regiment, the same regiment which only weeks ago had members of their own attack and kill multiple individuals in a Prime Ministers Press Conference in Byron Bay. In conclusion, the statement stated that on behalf of Group Management the individual in question had been permanently banned from the group. After the former deputy prime ministers ban,

ANN Exclusive | Australia is going to the Olympics!

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Written by RooZaIsBased Yesterday at 4pm the Minister for Sport and former Chief of Staff to the Prime Minister announced that Australia would be partaking in the up and coming olympics. The International Olympic Committee has stated that teams from participating nations must be prepared by the 23rd of this month, with the games set to begin on the 25th, only 5 days after the announcement of our participation. The event will be attended by 11 nations thus far, including Austrlia, the United Kingdom and the US. The International Olympic Committee has further announced that Indonesia, in the city of Jakarta will be the hosts for this olympic games, announced on the 17th, 3 days before our involvement. The Australian team is being led by Sparky5000000, renowned Group Management member and active member of the community who will be leading and supporting the team in Fencing, Football, Swimming, Track and Field, Basketball, Cycling, Archery and Shooting. These events were announced to the p

ANN Exclusive | Job Expo

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  Written by Cheb & Funkyroo123 The Federal Treasurer, Excily, announced yet another job expo on Sunday the 10th of April. The expo gained considerable traction despite the short timeframe, with four private businesses and eight governmental departments registering. The private businesses registering are Gallo Italiano, IGAAG, Triple Arrow and Ausstats. However, ANN have received word that the owner of Triple Arrow, WilliamNative, has been kicked from the GC and may not attend. Departments with stalls are NSWPF, ADF, ASIO, RFS, NSWAS, Treasury, Foreign Affairs and the Australian News Network. ANN understands that the size of these stalls will be larger than previous expos, with departments getting big stalls and private businesses getting small stalls. Job expos have long been criticised as just a 'thing' for governments to do. The relative frequency of these job expos have been put under the public eye, questioning their effectiveness. Despite this, expos have had their su

ANN Exclusive | Transport Australia Lacking Support

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  Written by Lawdoood For about a month now, we have seen a massive decrease of activity in Transport Australia. It's quite a shame that the service is inactive because it was starting to look promising for the wider Australia community. Due to the fact that the transport department seems to be lacking in activity and leadership, we reached out to the Director of the service to gain some insight. His statement is as follows, "With the new government coming in power, they have shown no support in the Dept of Transport. I couldn't even find their manifesto to see if they had plans or not. At the current time I am pulling things together and the department should back very soon without government support. However, for the department to thrive, it needs proper attention from the government. TA needs to evolve so it brings interest to more people, not just bus drivers, but to do this, we need a government that will actually allocate proper resources. The last government was a g

ANN Exclusive | AU Hits 7,000 Members

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  Written by Sebbyfun AU has reached 7000 members.  The Byron Bay Roblox group (AU) has recently surpassed 7000 members. The group was able to achieve this great measure through a very expensive new round of Roblox ads that have cost the group many many Robux.  The new Roblox ads have helped grow the Byron bay community by hundreds with tons of new players and active people to keep the community going for the forseeable future.  Activity is crucial for a game like Byron which is a strict roleplay group that needs active members to keep the game playable and fun. Members have worked tirelessly for this game and it is great to see a rise in numbers so there can be more situations and roleplays for members to participate in. 7000 members is a great feat for any group and the AU Group has worked very hard for this number. All current members of the group should be proud of the progression of the Group from Sydney V1, to now Byron Bay and (in the making) Canberra.

ANN EXCLUSIVE | The Rapid Response Team, New South Wales Ambulance Service

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Written by funkyroo123 In a bid to improve their response times and increase efficiency, the New South Wales Ambulance Service (NSWAS) has announced that they will be introducing a fleet of new bikes to their emergency response arsenal. The bikes, which have been specifically designed for medical emergencies, are set to revolutionize the way the NSWAS operates. To learn more about this exciting development, we spoke to the NSWAS Commisioner. Here are some questions we asked and their responses: Q: Can you tell us a bit more about the new fleet of bikes and how they work? A: The new fleet of bikes is a game changer for the NSWAS. They are equipped with all the necessary medical equipment and supplies, including defibrillators, oxygen tanks, and medication. This means that our paramedics can respond quickly to medical emergencies, even in areas where it may be difficult to access with a traditional ambulance. The bikes are also equipped with lights and sirens, allowing them to move quick