Episodios

  • Water bottle shatters windscreen in Logan attack
    Jan 5 2026
    A driver in Logan, south of Brisbane, threw a water bottle at another vehicle on New Year's Eve, shattering the windscreen. The incident was captured on dashcam footage, with the victim left shaken but uninjured. Queensland Police are investigating the unprovoked attack.

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  • Pink slime washes up on Tasmanian beaches
    Jan 5 2026
    A pink slime has washed up on beaches at Randalls Bay in southern Tasmania, prompting an investigation by the Environment Protection Authority. Conservationists, including environmentalist Bob Brown, are raising concerns that it may be an algal bloom potentially linked to nearby fish farms. The EPA is working to determine whether the substance is harmful and whether it poses risks to public safety.

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  • Jumping castle survivor dies in e-bike accident
    Jan 5 2026
    Lucas Reid, a 15-year-old survivor of Tasmania's 2021 Hillcrest jumping castle tragedy that killed six students, has died in an e-bike accident on New Year's Eve in Devonport.

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  • Why the US is taking control of Venezuela
    Jan 5 2026
    Venezuela, home to the world's largest proven oil reserves with 303 billion barrels, has become the target of US intervention despite Donald Trump's commitment to end foreign conflicts. The Trump administration began conducting airstrikes on drug-trafficking boats in September, killing over 110 people, while citing the fentanyl crisis as justification. American oil companies are now set to take over Venezuela's state-run oil operations in a country where 90 per cent of the population lives in poverty, with the US also gaining access to natural gas, iron ore, gold and diamond deposits.

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  • Nationwide protests over US actions in Venezuela
    Jan 4 2026
    Protests erupted across major Australian cities including Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Brisbane and Canberra in response to United States actions in Venezuela. Demonstrators at Sydney's Town Hall called on the Albanese government to condemn US involvement. Police intervention was required in Brisbane's King George Square after rival groups clashed during the demonstrations.

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  • Truck driver dies in fiery M7 crash
    Jan 4 2026
    A truck driver has died in a fiery crash on the M7 motorway in Cecil Hills, southwest of Sydney. Emergency services responded just after midnight to find the truck had hit a barrier, caught fire and rolled over. All southbound lanes between Elizabeth Drive and Campbelltown Road remain closed, with significant traffic disruptions continuing.

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  • Sydney's new fish market opens without ferry wharf
    Jan 4 2026
    Sydney's new fish market at Pyrmont opens on January 19 after ten years of construction, but its $30 million ferry wharf remains in the design stage and won't be operational for at least 12 months.

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  • Athletes demand royal commission into Bondi terror attack
    Jan 4 2026
    Seventy Australian sports stars have signed a letter demanding a national Royal Commission into the Bondi terror attack that killed 15 people three weeks ago.

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