Grain silos spill into NSW’s Shoalhaven River The Shoalhaven River on New South Wales’ south coast has filled with grain after two silos collapsed overnight. The collapse, at an animal feed manufacturing facility in Bomaderry, triggered an automatic fire alarm. Firefighters established an exclusion zone around the silos and evacuated about 65 workers at 10pm […]
King Charles and Queen Camilla’s arrival in Sydney today has generated surprisingly mild media interest, with less media coverage than when Taylor Swift touched down in Australia earlier in the year, Crikey can reveal. Data provided by the real-time media monitoring provider Streem shows there were a total of 853 mentions of the royal visit […]
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Hosts England have been drawn with Australia, USA and Samoa for the 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup. Source link
Australia will give 49 of its ageing M1A1 Abrams tanks to Ukraine months after Kyiv requested the redundant fleet, Defence Minister Richard Marles said on Thursday. The Australian government was giving Ukraine most of its American-made M1A1 tanks, which are valued at AU$245 million (US$163 million), Marles said. They will be replaced in Australia by […]
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Queensland LNP candidate alleges he was physically assaulted by two people The LNP candidate for Gregory in the upcoming Queensland election, Sean Dillon, has told 4BC radio he was assaulted and threatened near his home by two people. He alleged he was told “shut your union bashing mouth” by two people, and thrown on the […]
Australians have largely blamed supermarkets and the rising cost of groceries for the soaring cost of living pressures, lashing the grocery giants as “public enemy Number One”. New polling released by the Australia Institute’s Centre for Future Work found 83 per cent of a pool of 1014 respondents said supermarkets deserved “some blame, or a […]
While reminiscent of a group-stage defeat at the last World Cup, a 1-1 home draw against Australia in 2026 qualifying provided a fair reflection of Japan’s progress since. After making a perfect start with three straight wins and clean sheets in their Asia final-round qualifying for the next World Cup, the Samurai Blue were the […]
Victorian students to learn to be less like Andrew Tate Caitlin Cassidy Victorian students will learn how to be less like male influencer Andrew Tate under a suite of resources responding to toxic masculinity. The respectful relationships resources, being rolled out to schools across the state, teach children how to recognise hate speech and coercive […]