Episodios

  • Men charged over Roxburgh Park fire home burglary
    Apr 7 2026
    Two men have been charged with robbing a Roxburgh Park family's home after it was destroyed by fire, allegedly while a 48-year-old woman was fighting for her life in hospital. A third man arrested in raids across three suburbs has been charged with drug and firearms offences. Separately, two 14-year-old boys have been charged with affray and riotous behaviour after allegedly attacking another child near Little Malop Street in Geelong last Wednesday.

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  • Alexa Leary calls for national traumatic brain injury day
    Apr 7 2026
    Paralympic swimmer Alexa Leary is advocating for a national traumatic brain injury awareness day following her life-threatening bike accident on 17 July 2021, which left her with severe brain damage and memory loss spanning five years before the incident. Leary, who is competing at the Australian Age Championships on the Gold Coast, refers to traumatic brain injury as an 'invisible disability' and recently reunited with the life flight doctors who saved her life. Her memoir 'Sink or Swim' is set to be released, detailing her journey living with traumatic brain injury and the daily challenges of brain damage.

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  • Wireless Festival defends Kanye West booking despite sponsor boycott
    Apr 7 2026
    London's Wireless Music Festival has defended booking Kanye West as headline act despite major sponsors including Pepsi withdrawing in protest. The festival director acknowledges initial disgust at the booking but has chosen to offer West forgiveness and hope. The controversial rapper's inclusion has sparked significant backlash from corporate partners.

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  • Opera House hosts Anzac Eve sunset tribute
    Apr 7 2026
    The Sydney Opera House will host the Lest We Forget Sunset Tribute on Anzac Eve for the second year, bringing together more than 200 military personnel, veterans and civilian artists including a full orchestra. The harbour location commemorates the departure point of troop convoys during wartime. The free public service begins at 5pm on Friday, 24 April, with donations accepted for the Anzac Appeal.

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  • Central Coast stabbing and Zetland delivery rider attack
    Apr 7 2026
    A 42-year-old man has been stabbed to death at Buff Point on the Central Coast, with a 20-year-old arrested and charged with murder after neighbours heard shouting at approximately 8pm. In a separate incident, a 21-year-old delivery rider was threatened with a knife by three people in Zetland who attempted to steal his electric scooter but fled empty-handed.

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  • Motorbike crash erupts into fireball in Texas
    Apr 7 2026
    A motorbike rider lost control while speeding around a blind corner at a Texas intersection, causing the bike to hit the curb and rupture its fuel tank. The resulting fireball forced nearby students to flee as the rider, engulfed in flames, ran across the road and rolled on grass to extinguish the fire. The rider's leather gear appeared to provide protection during the incident.

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  • Panama bridge destroyed by fuel tanker explosion
    Apr 7 2026
    A fuel tanker explosion at a depot in Panama has partially destroyed a nearby bridge, with cars visible on the structure at the moment of the blast. The incident has resulted in multiple injuries and one person remains missing. The explosion caused significant damage to the bridge infrastructure.

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  • Chapel Street police blitz targets violent crime
    Apr 7 2026
    A three-week police operation has been launched on Chapel Street in Melbourne following multiple firebombings, knife fights and shootings in recent months. Specialist units including sniffer dogs, mounted police and drug detectives are targeting antisocial behaviour, drug offences and retail theft across the precinct. Police recorded around 100 drug and weapon-related offences in the area over the past year, though retail crime has dropped by 7 per cent with 270 offenders arrested for theft.

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