Episodios

  • Here are the US assets being used in the Middle East conflict
    Mar 10 2026
    A US-Israeli military operation against Iran has continued for over 10 days, involving extensive American military assets including B-1 and B-2 bombers, aircraft carriers, fighter jets, and 90 submarines. The conflict has resulted in casualties across multiple countries, with Iran bearing the heaviest losses at over 2,000, followed by Lebanon with 486, and smaller numbers in the US and other nations. Australia has deployed its Wedgetail surveillance aircraft to provide advanced battlefield monitoring capabilities in the region.

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  • Australia deploys troops and aircraft to Middle East
    Mar 10 2026
    Australia has deployed 85 ADF troops and a sophisticated reconnaissance aircraft to the Middle East to assist the United Arab Emirates in defending against Iranian missile and drone attacks. Foreign Minister Penny Wong confirms the deployment is focused on collective self-defence and protecting approximately 115,000 Australians in the region, particularly the 24,000 in the UAE. Iran has previously directed attacks on Australian soil, leading to the expulsion of the Iranian ambassador in the previous year.

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  • Kyle Sandilands fights to save radio career
    Mar 10 2026
    Kyle Sandilands has issued a public statement following his suspension from radio after an explosive on-air argument with co-host Jackie O. The radio star apologised for the incident but criticised the network's handling of the situation, insisting the matter could have been resolved privately and demanding they honour his $100 million contract. Industry insiders suggest the network is seeking to negotiate his exit while Sandilands pushes to return to broadcasting.

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    3 m
  • Middle East tensions impact Australian supply chains
    Mar 10 2026
    Tensions in the Middle East are disrupting global supply chains and shipping routes, with potential flow-on effects to Australian food and fuel prices. Global supply chain expert Kelly Crossley advises that while sea and air freight costs are increasing by up to $2,000 USD per container, there is no need for panic buying or concerns about immediate shortages. Domestic fuel supply issues appear to be related to hoarding rather than import problems, with sufficient stocks available onshore.

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  • Trump's mixed signals on Iran conflict escalation
    Mar 10 2026
    The Trump administration is sending contradictory messages about US involvement in Iran, with the president alternating between suggesting a possible end to Middle East conflict and threatening severe consequences if Iran blocks oil flow through the Strait of Hormuz. Iran has appointed the deceased Ayatollah's son as the next supreme leader, maintaining the regime's hardline stance. The situation's outcome may be influenced by oil market pressures and rising petrol prices affecting American consumers.

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    3 m
  • Fuel shortage blame game erupts in Canberra
    Mar 10 2026
    Energy Minister Chris Bowen attributes localised fuel shortages across regional Australia to panic buying rather than supply issues, instructing his department to provide daily updates on fuel reserves. The government maintains Australia has sufficient fuel stocks exceeding legal requirements, with expected deliveries arriving on time. Opposition Shadow Attorney General Michaelia Cash challenges the government's response, calling for direct intervention with fuel suppliers to address distribution blockages affecting farmers, truckies and regional petrol stations.

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    8 m
  • Fuel shortage blame game erupts in Canberra
    Mar 10 2026
    Energy Minister Chris Bowen attributes localised fuel shortages across regional Australia to panic buying rather than supply issues, instructing his department to provide daily updates on fuel reserves. The government maintains Australia has sufficient fuel stocks exceeding legal requirements, with expected deliveries arriving on time. Opposition Shadow Attorney General Michaelia Cash challenges the government's response, calling for direct intervention with fuel suppliers to address distribution blockages affecting farmers, truckies and regional petrol stations.

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    8 m
  • Pickleball takes Queensland retirement community by storm
    Mar 10 2026
    Pickleball has become a popular sport at Ingenia Lifestyle Drift retirement community in Innes Park, near Bundaberg, Queensland. Residents including married couple Peter and Marilyn demonstrate the sport's appeal, with some players participating in multiple activities including aquaerobics and lawn bowls on the same day. The community features dedicated pickleball facilities where residents maintain an active lifestyle and competitive spirit.

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    3 m