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News live: Australia to give $95m in military aid to Ukraine; murder charge over shooting in northern NSW | Australia news

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Australia will provide ​an additional $95 million in military aid to Ukraine, Prime Minister ⁣Anthony albanese announced ​on December 4, 2025.⁣ The package, intended⁣ to support Ukraine’s defense against Russia‘s ongoing ⁤invasion, includes armored ​vehicles, artillery ammunition, and other ⁤critical supplies.This latest commitment ‌brings Australia’s total military⁣ assistance to ⁣Ukraine‍ to over $700 million since February 2022.

The aid arrives⁤ as Ukraine continues ⁢to ‍seek international support amid a⁣ protracted conflict with significant geopolitical implications. The funding aims to ‌bolster Ukraine’s‍ defensive​ capabilities during a critical period, while Australia ‍reaffirms its commitment to upholding international law and sovereignty. the assistance is expected to be delivered in the coming weeks, coinciding with ongoing debates within the australian Parliament regarding ​the national fiscal⁤ outlook and cost of living pressures.

In separate news,‍ a man has been​ charged with murder following⁣ a shooting in northern New ⁣South Wales. Police responded to reports of a shooting near Grafton on December 3, ⁤2025, and a 34-year-old man was found with a gunshot wound. He was pronounced dead ⁤at the scene. A‌ 31-year-old⁣ man was later arrested and charged with murder. Investigations are⁣ ongoing.

Elsewhere, senate ⁣Estimates ⁤hearings are underway‌ in Canberra, focusing on the national fiscal outlook. Discussions have centered on the economic impact⁣ of rising costs of living and ‍potential public service cuts in Victoria. the hearings are expected to⁢ continue throughout the week, with government ministers ‌facing ​scrutiny over budgetary decisions and policy implementation.

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