‘ISIS Brides’ face arrest on return to Australia | Morning News Bulletin 7 May 2026 A group of so-called 'ISIS brides' returning to Australia today; the US fires on an Iranian oil tanker in the Gulf of Oman; and in sport, disappointment as Federation Square in Melbourne cancels World Cup screenings.
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A group of so-called 'ISIS brides' returning to Australia today; the US fires on an Iranian oil tanker in the Gulf of Oman; and in sport, disappointment as Federation Square in Melbourne cancels World Cup screenings.
Experts warn increasing self-reliance comes at a cost With the war in the Middle East focusing attention on fuel reserves and Australia's self-reliance, experts warn there is no quick, or cheap, fix to reducing dependence on global supply chains.
Gas exporters forced to reserve 20pc for Australian use The Albanese government is forcing gas exporters to keep more gas in the country after years-long warnings of shortages.
Gas tax: How beer fuelled a debate on Australia's energy giants Campaigners say Australia is giving away its gas 'for free' and should tax exports like Norway and Qatar.
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