June 11, 2025
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Tourism Comes Full Circle

Imagine strolling through a quaint tourist shop in a faraway land, only to stumble upon a familiar sight that seems out of place – boomerangs adorned with intricate dot paintings of Madeira, traditional images of bananas, and quaint Madeiran houses. Wendy Illingworth of Kiama shares her astonishment at finding these unexpected treasures in the Portuguese

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Maligned Power Station Back Online After Explosions

One of the state’s largest power stations is back online, emanating a hum of life as its turbines spin once again, after a tumultuous hiatus that left the region in darkness. This powerhouse, once synonymous with reliability and stability, was thrust into the spotlight after a series of explosions rocked its core and forced an

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Port star Ollie Wines considering second heart surgery in intervention plan

Port Adelaide’s Ollie Wines, the tenacious midfielder known for his prowess on the field, is facing a daunting decision that transcends the realm of football. Battling a persistent heart irregularity, Wines is contemplating a second heart surgery to address an issue that has forced him to be substituted out of games multiple times. Despite undergoing

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Lloyd calls out Hawthorn list management mistake

It was a crisp autumn morning when the news broke, sending shockwaves through the world of Australian rules football. Matthew Lloyd, a renowned AFL expert, had boldly called out what he deemed a critical error in the list management strategy of the Hawthorn Football Club. As the sun painted the sky in hues of orange

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Two fans died and a police officer was left in a coma after celebrations turned tragic following Paris Saint-Germains historic Champions League victory. The joyous night of PSGs long-awaited triumph over Inter Milan took a dark turn as violence marred the festivities. The Eiffel Tower shone in the teams colors, and fans reveled in the streets, celebrating the monumental win.

Amid the nationwide euphoria, a 17-year-old boy was fatally stabbed during a PSG street party in Dax, while a man in his 20s lost his life in Paris when his scooter was hit by a car. Investigations are ongoing to determine the circumstances of both tragic incidents. Additionally, a police officer was gravely injured by

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Barnaby Joyce Slams Australias Preparedness Over Claims China Attack on Taiwan Imminent

In a recent turn of events, Nationals MP Barnaby Joyce has raised serious concerns about Australia’s military readiness following a stark warning from US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth regarding China’s alleged imminent attack on Taiwan. Hegseth, speaking at a security conference in Singapore, emphasized the real and pressing threat posed by China, stating unequivocally that

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Six Quotes That Prove Australian Media Failed on the Bondi Junction Attacks

The Bondi Junction shopping center tragedy that unfolded on April 13 last year shook the nation to its core. The senseless act of violence that claimed the lives of six individuals and left ten others injured sent shockwaves through the community. However, amidst the grief and sorrow, another unsettling narrative emerged – the failure of

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Curtain comes down on Big Shows Australian ODI career

Glenn Maxwell, the dynamic and influential figure in the world of one-day cricket, has bid farewell to the 50-over format, marking the end of an era for Australian cricket. Maxwell’s decision to retire from ODI cricket and focus solely on Twenty20 comes as a strategic move ahead of the upcoming World Cup in India and

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Tunisian national shot dead by neighbour in France

A tragic incident in southern France has left a Tunisian national dead at the hands of his neighbor, sparking investigations into what authorities suspect to be a racially-motivated crime. The victim, a man believed to be around 35 years old, tragically lost his life in the town of Puget-sur-Argens on a fateful Saturday night. This

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Three years after the Jenkins report, there is still work to be done on improving parliament culture

Three years have passed since the groundbreaking Jenkins report shook the foundations of federal parliament in Australia. The report, born out of the shocking allegations of sexual assault by Brittany Higgins in Parliament House, revealed alarming levels of sexual harassment, bullying, and misconduct within parliamentary workplaces. Commissioned by then-sex discrimination commissioner Kate Jenkins, the report

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