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Justin Tutty has been found not guilty of trespass for sitting down in an MPs office, but children are still being locked in Don Dale against expert advice and royal commission recommendations.ÌýStephen W Enciso reports.

Protesters calledÌýfor solutions to theÌýhousing crisis in a rallyÌýorganised by the National Union of Students, Get A Room and the NSW Greens. Jim McIlroy reports.

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Arrente woman Celeste Liddle believes that fear is winning the day in the Voice referendum discussionÌýand that a process of truth-telling first could have achieved a different result. Pip Hinman and Ruth Heymann report.

Sam Wainwright told Alex BainbridgeÌýwhile the official Yes and official No campaigns for the Voice to Parliament referendum are based on conservative agendas, the demoralisation that would flow from a No victoryÌýoutweighs the limitationsÌýof the Voice.

Supermarket price gouging, Labor’s dud housing deal & Fiji marches against nuclear waste

Â鶹´«Ã½ Âá´Ç³Ü°ù²Ô²¹±ô¾±²õ³Ù’s Isaac Nellist and Chloe DS go through the latest news from across the continent and around the world.

Whatever the outcome from the cross-party trip, there is some glimmer of hope, argues Binoy Kampmark.

A generational rift has split the movement for democracy in Thailand, according to Thai democracy activistÌýKanyanatt Kalfagiannis.