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7News Just In

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7News Just In is a daily podcast that brings you Australia's latest news.

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  • Bondi terror accused appears in court
    Feb 16 2026
    Accused Bondi Beach terrorist Naveed Akram makes his first court appearance via video link from Goulburn Supermax prison, facing 59 charges including 15 for murder in what's described as Australia's worst ever terrorist attack. A grandparent of missing four-year-old Gus Lamont has been arrested on firearms offences unrelated to the boy's disappearance, while investigators conduct their ninth search of the remote South Australian homestead. An 84-year-old Sydney man remains missing after being kidnapped in an apparent case of mistaken identity, with police urgently appealing for his release.

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    5 m
  • Night shift eating patterns linked to disease risk
    Feb 16 2026
    Night shift workers face greater risk of diseases like type 2 diabetes and cancer when they deviate from regular eating patterns. University of Queensland researchers have discovered that disrupted circadian rhythms affect the liver's protein release, which is linked to meal timing. More than one million Australians work night shifts, experiencing sleep disruption and health challenges from irregular eating and caffeine consumption during overnight hours.

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    2 m
  • Organised crime recruits teens for tobacco war
    Feb 16 2026
    Police are investigating two separate crime incidents involving organised criminal activity in Australian cities. In Sydney's Westmead, two vehicles were deliberately set alight with a fuel tank explosion sending burning petrol down the street. In Western Australia, organised crime syndicates including links to the Comancheros outlaw motorcycle gang are recruiting teenagers to firebomb convenience stores as part of a violent illicit tobacco trade war, prompting police to seize 3.9 million cigarettes worth $4.5 million and announce tighter laws to combat the growing criminal enterprise.

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    3 m
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