UAE Accused of Facilitating Genocide in Sudan

Sudan is accusing the United Arab Emirates of facilitating genocide by arming a paramilitary force in the country’s civil war. Sudan has launched a case against the UAE in the International Court of Justice, alleging breaches of the genocide convention.

Moving Stamp Duty Could Free Up More Housing for Retirees

Dr Nick Garvin from the E61 Economic Research Institute suggests that removing stamp duty could free up around 100,000 housing moves in New South Wales. This could benefit down-sizers and potentially ease housing supply in high-demand areas.

Future of Darwin Port Lease Remains Unclear

The Northern Territory Government says the future of the Darwin port leased remains unclear despite discussions with the federal government. Federal MP Luke Gosling mentioned potential investors to buy out the 1990 lease from Chinese company Landbridge, which Landbridge denies.

Controversy Surrounds Northern Territory Police Commissioner

Questions surround the future of the Northern Territory Police Commissioner following revelations he acted improperly while hiring a long time close friend to a senior government position. The Independent Commissioner against Corruption found unsatisfactory conduct against the unnamed senior executive.