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Shaken to the Core: Mysterious Pattern of Earthquakes Strikes Rural Queensland, Leaving Scientists Baffled Twin earthquakes rock rural town of Monto, sparking fears of a seismic hotspot in the Wide Bay region Seismologists stunned by rare pattern of multiple strikes in the same area, with no clear explanation History of significant earthquakes in the region raises concerns about the potential for a major tremor Experts call for more research to understand the underlying causes of the unusual seismic activity The usually quiet rural town of Monto, Queensland, has been shaken to its core by two earthquakes striking within days of…

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Treasurer Jim Chalmers Under Fire as ASIC Figures Reveal Young Australians’ Share Ownership May Be Twice as High as He Claims Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ claim that only 1 in 10 young Australians own shares contradicts ASIC data showing 1 in 5 people under 28 invest in shares Chalmers’ numbers based on income tax data, while ASIC’s figures come from a survey of 18-28 year olds 40 young Australian founders, including successful entrepreneurs, have signed an open letter to Prime Minister Anthony Albanese opposing the CGT changes The changes, which remove the CGT discount for all assets, have been labelled “a…

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Sydney Road Rage Horror: Driver Accused of Mowing Down Teen E-Bike Rider in Frenzied Attack Caught on Camera Dramatic footage shows an SUV crushing a 15-year-old e-bike rider, leaving him with serious leg injuries David Wittig, 39, faces three charges, including driving furiously to cause bodily harm, after alleged road rage incident Teens and off-duty police officers witnessed the shocking incident, with one yelling ‘You just ran over my f***ing mate, bro’ Wittig remains on bail, banned from driving, after allegedly failing to stop for police and arguing with the victim’s group It’s a moment that will haunt the Northern…

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Meet the Unlikely One Nation Supporter Who’s Shattering Stereotypes and Defying Expectations Meet Ronil Prasad, a migrant from Fiji who’s proud to call himself Australian and has become an unlikely supporter of One Nation. Despite being a non-white Australian, Prasad rejects the politics of victimhood and is vocal about protecting Australia’s identity. His views have sparked outrage among migrant activists, but Prasad is not alone – many migrants are turning to One Nation due to concerns over the rate of migration and its impact on their lives. As the party’s popularity soars, Prasad’s story challenges the lazy racism trope and…

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Fuel Price Time Bomb: Petrol Could Soar by 26 Cents a Litre in July as Albanese Refuses to Commit to Tax Cut Extension Petrol prices could skyrocket by 26 cents a litre in July if the government doesn’t extend the temporary tax cut, sparking widespread panic among motorists. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has left the door open to extending the $2.5 billion tax cut, but says a decision will be made close to June 30. The temporary tax cut has saved motorists $19 on the cost of a 65L tank of fuel since April, but its future is uncertain. Experts…

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