Article 6M67V News live: Australia urges Israel and Iran to avoid ‘spiral of violence’; Dfat issues Middle East travel advice

News live: Australia urges Israel and Iran to avoid ‘spiral of violence’; Dfat issues Middle East travel advice

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Cait Kelly (now) and Emily Wind (earlier)
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The NSW police commissioner, Karen Webb, is speaking to the media after a 16-year-old was charged with a terrorist act" for allegedly stabbing a bishop on Monday and is expected to appear at a bedside hearing today.

She said members of the joint counter-terrorism team interviewed the alleged offender at a medical facility last night, and he was subsequently charged with a commonwealth offence for terrorism and refused bail.

We expect he will be attending a bedside court hearing today to determine bail. This relates to the stabbing of the Bishop [Mar Mari Emmanuel, who] we allege on Monday night [was] stabbed up to six times.

We also allege that the boy had travelled for 90 minutes to attend that location from his home address.

We've got a crisis of male violence in Australia. We know that it's a scourge in our society, we know it must end and I think it's really clear women can't be expected to solve violence against women although it is time for men to step up.

I don't think debating definitions is the way to go ... We need to act, we need to educate ourselves, men need to step up, we need to talk to our sons, to our colleagues, to our friends. We need to work together to a solution. And I think going down some kind of almost a wrong path to say let's redefine - it's not about definitions. This is about action. We need to shift the way in which we think about this ...

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