Episodios

  • Aged care crisis leaves MND families waiting months
    Mar 30 2026
    Motor neurone disease patient Julie is caught in Australia's aged care crisis, waiting 11 months for approval to move from level three to level seven support, with an additional five-month wait for allocation despite the urgent progression of her condition. Her daughter Jayne Christian was forced to leave her job to become a full-time carer after the November 2024 'Support at Home' system reforms created significant delays and barriers to accessing appropriate care. In the Riverina region of New South Wales, the MND diagnosis rate is seven times higher than the national average, yet specialist clinics remain unavailable.

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  • Parents attacking principals in alarming surge
    Mar 30 2026
    Violence against school principals by parents has surged dramatically across Australian government, Catholic and independent schools. Research from the Australian Catholic University reveals that between 39 and 75 per cent of school leaders experienced violence in the past year, representing a 150 per cent increase since 2011. Some principals have reported serious physical injuries including broken bones, cuts and severe bruising from parental attacks.

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  • Aged care crisis sparks political outcry
    Mar 30 2026
    More than 100 politicians across the political spectrum are demanding urgent changes to the federal government's Support at Home system, which has left older Australians worse off since its introduction in November. A News Corp investigation called Care Repair reveals service prices have doubled, forcing many seniors to choose between basic necessities like showers and meals, while others face waits of up to 12 months for funding approval.

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  • Massive factory fire in Indonesia extinguished
    Mar 30 2026
    A massive fire engulfed a plastic factory in West Java, Indonesia, requiring dozens of firefighters to battle the blaze for nearly seven hours before bringing it under control. Local authorities and soldiers provided support during the emergency response. No injuries were reported in the incident.

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  • Ukrainian drones strike Russian oil refinery and Baltic port
    Mar 30 2026
    Ukrainian drones struck Russia's second-largest oil refinery and an oil and gas terminal at a Baltic Sea port near Finland, causing massive damage and halting production. The attacks target Russia's strained oil infrastructure, with Ukraine's security agency confirming significant damage to the port facility. Workers at the scene captured video footage of the drone strikes and resulting fires.

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  • Man arrested after car ramming injures seven in Derby
    Mar 30 2026
    Seven people have been injured after a car drove into a crowd in Derby city centre, England. A man was arrested seven minutes after the incident by Derbyshire Police on the other side of the city centre, following eyewitness reports of the vehicle's location. Counter-terrorism officers are assisting with the investigation, though authorities are not currently treating the incident as terrorism.

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  • Artemis II crew prepares for historic moon mission
    Mar 30 2026
    NASA's Artemis II mission will send four astronauts beyond the moon's far side, travelling further from Earth than any human has ever been. The crew, now in quarantine, will spend 10 days in a capsule without landing on the lunar surface. Only 24 people have travelled to the moon since the last Apollo mission in 1972, and this mission will pave the way for future lunar landings and eventual missions to Mars.

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  • Aussies lose $2.18 billion to scams in 2025
    Mar 30 2026
    Australians lost more than $2.18 billion to scams in 2025, according to the ACCC. Investment, payment redirection and romance scams were the top three categories responsible for the losses. The Albanese government's scam laws have passed Parliament but are not yet operational.

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