Episodios

  • Artemis II crew breaks space travel record
    Apr 7 2026
    The Artemis II crew has broken the Apollo 13 record set in 1970, travelling further from Earth than any other humans at 406,733 kilometres during their lunar flyby mission. The astronauts aboard the Orion spacecraft are conducting a six-hour flyby period, photographing the dark side of the moon and making scientific observations without landing. The mission includes emotional moments such as a recorded message from the late astronaut Jim Lovell and the naming of a lunar crater 'Carroll' in memory of mission commander Reid Wiseman's late wife, as the crew tests the spacecraft for a potential moon landing by 2028.

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  • Ram raid thieves target Melbourne auto parts shop
    Apr 7 2026
    Three masked thieves used a small tray truck to ram raid an auto parts shop in Hallam, Melbourne, reversing through the front entrance just after 3am. The offenders stole tens of thousands of dollars worth of specific parts including rims, gauges and a turbocharger within minutes before fleeing the scene. Justin Tettis and his wife, who have owned the Speed Parts store for 14 years, were left devastated by the targeted attack.

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  • Government dismisses fuel rationing concerns as Indonesia pledges support
    Apr 7 2026
    The Albanese Government has dismissed concerns about fuel rationing in Australia as Indonesia pledges to supply urea if shortages occur. Urea is a critical ingredient in fertiliser for farmers preparing to plant winter crops and is also used as an anti-pollutant in diesel engines. Opposition Leader Angus Taylor has called for greater transparency about gaps in fuel supply chains, while Energy Minister Chris Bowen maintains fuel supplies are secured into May.

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  • Victoria Cross recipient arrested over Afghanistan war crimes
    Apr 7 2026
    Ben Roberts-Smith, a former Afghanistan war hero and Victoria Cross recipient, has been arrested at Sydney Airport on alleged war crimes charges. The 47-year-old is accused of at least six murders of unarmed Afghanistan detainees during the war, including allegedly ordering subordinates to carry out killings. The arrest follows a 2020 Inspector-General report that found credible information of war crimes committed by the Australian Defence Force in Afghanistan between 2005 and 2016, leading to a five-year investigation by the Office of the Special Investigator.

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  • Queensland's tough crime laws show early results
    Apr 6 2026
    Queensland's new adult crime, adult time laws show a 1.2% overall decrease in crime rates. Break-ins have dropped nearly 10%, robbery is down 10.6%, and stolen car offences have decreased by 5.6%. However, finalised court appearances have dropped 13% as offenders are being directed to diversion programmes rather than jail, raising concerns among some victims about the actual number of offenders being incarcerated.

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  • Artemis II crew breaks distance record from Earth
    Apr 6 2026
    The Artemis II crew has reached the furthest point any human has travelled from Earth, surpassing the Apollo 13 distance record of over 400,000 kilometres. During their six-hour lunar flyby, the astronauts will experience 46 minutes without communication as the Orion spacecraft passes behind the moon. Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen is among the crew witnessing views of the moon and Earth that no human has ever seen before.

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  • Australia faces petrol rationing as fuel supplies threatened
    Apr 6 2026
    Australia faces potential petrol rationing beyond May as fuel supplies remain uncertain due to the ongoing Middle East conflict. The country imports 90% of its fuel, with supply routes critically dependent on the Strait of Hormuz. The federal government has activated Level 2 of the National Fuel Security Plan, with Level 4 representing the most severe stage when rationing would be implemented.

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