Morning News Bulletin April 27 2024

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Morning News Bulletin April 27 2024
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A sixth teenager charged following a counter-terror operation in Sydney; King Charles III to return to public duties following a period of Cancer treatment; and in football, the Central Coast Mariners to face a tough challenge against the Newcastle Jets.

King Charles III to return to public duties following a period of Cancer treatment.New South Wales Police say a sixth teenager has been charged following counter-terrorism raids that took part on Wednesday in western Sydney.

Friends and family both from Australia and overseas gathered earlier today to bid their final farewells to Faraz, who was lethally stabbed during the April 13 attack. Fellow security guard Muhammad Taha, who was with Faraz at the time of the attack and also attended today's funeral service, says he remembers his final words.

It added that the visit will be the first in a number of external engagements his Majesty will undertake in the weeks ahead.An inquiry has heard Victoria needs to recognise and fund all of its Aboriginal nations and clans.

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