The Australian government has announced fines and prison sentences for 11 Indonesian fishers who pled guilty to violating the country’s fishing laws in three separate cases.
Multiple critically endangered species were among the more than 100 intercepted creatures, some of which did not survive.
Ten Indonesian nationals pleaded guilty to illegally fishing in Australian waters in separate cases at Darwin Local Court on April 29 and 30, 2025. The first case arose from an incident on April 3, ...
The Federal Government is refusing to confirm when Australia will embrace the digital age and banish the “embarrassing” ...
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Border Force officers left stunned with find in French teenager's suitcase at Aussie airport
An 18-year-old French woman could face life behind bars after allegedly bringing more than 10kg of methamphetamine into Australia on a flight from Paris. Australian Border Force (ABF) officials ...
Over the past month, Australian Border Force (ABF) has destroyed seven foreign vessels and detained the crews after they were allegedly caught fishing illegally in waters off northern Australia.
EXCLUSIVE: Australia Post is waging war on Chinese scammers with a new Artificial Intelligence counterfeit detection tool, in ...
Hundreds of firearms — including some that were 3D-printed — and more than $250,000 have been seized as part of a nationwide ...
Police tracking a shipping container full of dates that had 700kg of methampethaime hidden inside have arrested a western ...
Sex workers and their allies gathered on Gadigal land in Belmore Park on October 28 to protest the Australian Border Force ...
The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has revealed its estimates on the size of the black market are “unreliable” – conceding ...
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