Recent reports highlight a federal court finding that an Israel activist breached a Cairo Takeaway settlement, questions about the credibility of the Royal Commission into anti-Semitism, warnings of a chilling effect on health workers criticising Israel, and a Jewish MP revisiting an office arson attack during the commission.
Economic headlines include the corporate regulator succeeding in a case against Rex Airlines for misleading the market, a driver warning before fuel excise is halved causing price hikes, and Australian shares remaining flat as gold falls to an eight-month low.
Key international developments include the US House passing youth online safety legislation, a critical look at failed international efforts to end North Korea's nuclear weapons program, and the Supreme Court rejecting Donald Trump's attempt to fire a US Fed governor.
Domestically, the Liberals are pushing for party discipline following calls for a rebrand, while a feature explores what truly holds a diverse nation together beyond monoculture.
Internationally, Asian stocks are set for a record-breaking quarter, and an alarm has been sounded on the radioactive risk from deep sea mining ahead of crucial UN meetings.