Episodios

  • Melbourne airport worker charged over Nazi salute
    Feb 4 2026
    A Melbourne airport worker has been charged by Australian Federal Police for allegedly performing a Nazi salute towards a group of Jewish school students while on duty. The employee held an Aviation Security Identification Card providing access to restricted airport areas. He fled the scene but was later charged after police attended his Greenvale address.

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  • Urgent search for Today anchor's missing mother
    Feb 4 2026
    Nancy Guthrie, the 84-year-old mother of Today Show anchor Savannah Guthrie, has disappeared from her Tucson home under suspicious circumstances. Police believe she was abducted from her bed at night, with blood found inside the residence and a ransom note delivered to a local news station. Authorities warn that 24 hours without her essential medications could be fatal, prompting an urgent search involving local and federal investigators as well as community volunteers.

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  • Qantas recreates iconic 1947 kangaroo route
    Feb 4 2026
    Qantas is recreating its iconic 1947 kangaroo route from Sydney to London, with 138 passengers embarking on a luxury heritage journey. The trip retraces the original seven-stop route that took four days in a Lockheed Constellation aircraft, now featuring curated experiences including private dinners at the pyramids of Giza, after-hours Vatican tours, and high-end accommodation at each destination.

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  • High Court rejects Eddie Obeid corruption appeal
    Feb 4 2026
    The High Court has unanimously rejected appeals by former NSW Labor Minister Eddie Obeid, his son Moses Obeid, and former Labor Resources Minister Ian Macdonald to overturn their corruption convictions. The trio were found guilty in 2021 of conspiring to defraud $30 million in public money through a rigged coal licence deal. The stolen funds have never been recovered.

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  • Five arrested over violent suburban crime spree
    Feb 4 2026
    Gang crime squad detectives have arrested five males aged between 17 and 19 following a series of violent attacks across Melbourne's north-west, including arson and shootings. The attacks targeted five properties over several weeks, with an overseas crime boss allegedly ordering teenagers to carry out the violence after demanding hundreds of thousands of dollars from victims. Police raided four properties and arrested the suspects, who are being interviewed by detectives.

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