Episodios

  • Once-in-a-century swell hammers Sydney coast
    Mar 28 2026
    A rare once-in-a-century swell is battering Sydney's coastline, creating dangerous surf conditions. At least nine people required rescue yesterday, including a lifeguard whose jet ski was washed onto rocks. Ferry services have resumed and beaches are expected to reopen by this afternoon as conditions improve.

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  • Fiery ram raid destroys Glenroy shopfront
    Mar 28 2026
    A driver deliberately crashed a vehicle into the front of a shop in Glenroy, north of Melbourne's CBD, before setting the car alight. Firefighters extinguished the blaze, but the business sustained significant damage. Police are investigating the ram raid incident and no arrests have been made.

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  • Thousands rally in No Kings protests across America
    Mar 28 2026
    Tens of thousands of Americans have participated in 'No Kings' protests across more than 3,000 rallies in major cities including Washington D.C., Los Angeles and Philadelphia, demonstrating against the Trump administration's policies. Protesters are voicing opposition to mass deportation agendas, handling of the war with Iran, and rising fuel prices amid cost of living pressures. The protests have attracted international support with crowds gathering in Italy and Germany, while the White House has labelled them 'Trump therapy derangement sessions'.

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  • Victoria offers free public transport amid fuel crisis
    Mar 28 2026
    Victoria announces free public transport for the month of April as petrol prices approach $3 per litre and over 100 petrol stations across the state run out of fuel. The Victorian Premier is meeting with the Prime Minister and other state leaders to discuss a national response to the fuel crisis, which has also led to increased fuel hoarding and a 50% spike in fuel thefts in some areas. The free public transport initiative, covering trains, trams and buses from Tuesday, aims to ease pressure on fuel supply and reduce costs for struggling commuters.

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  • Government to underwrite fuel imports amid crisis
    Mar 28 2026
    It's taken almost a month, but the Prime Minister has today announced a plan to tackle the fuel crisis. The Federal Government will begin underwriting fuel and fertiliser imports, potentially worth hundreds of millions of dollars, as it tries to soften supply risks brought on by the Iran war.

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  • Supermarkets under pressure on Easter pricing
    Mar 28 2026
    Supermarkets are under pressure to offer better value this Easter as Australians tighten their budgets. Cost of living pressures are forcing families to rethink what goes in the trolley, but some traditions remain strong.

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  • Angus Taylor on leadership, loss and Australia's future
    Mar 28 2026
    Angus Taylor arguably has the hardest job in politics, leading a depleted opposition against a dominant Labor government and a resurgent One Nation. The new Liberal leader sat down with 7NEWS to discuss the fuel crisis, immigration and the budget, also opening up on a painful time in his younger years.

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  • Sports stars fight medication discrimination at work
    Mar 28 2026
    Some of Australian sport's biggest names have joined forces to beat medication discrimination. Fighting injuries themselves, they're backing a campaign by the Legalised Cannabis Party to stamp out prescription drug stigma in the workplace.

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