Tragedy on the Calder Highway: Teenager Killed, Two Injured in Alleged Stolen Car Crash A 14-year-old boy has lost his life in a devastating car crash on the Calder Highway in Victoria’s north-west. Two other teenagers, aged 18 and 14, were trapped in the wreckage and airlifted to hospital with life-threatening injuries. Police believe the vehicle involved in the fatal incident was allegedly stolen in Mildura overnight, sparking a frantic investigation into the circumstances surrounding the crash. The Calder Highway remains closed as detectives scour the scene for clues, urging witnesses to come forward with any information or footage. The…
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Property Owner’s Shocking Claims: ‘I Filmed the Entire Police Stand-Off with Dezi Freeman, But Cops Confiscated My Phone’ Andrew Swift, owner of the Porepunkah property where Dezi Freeman shot two police officers, has made explosive claims in a newly released video. Swift says he filmed the entire incident, but his phone with the footage was confiscated by police. The video, shot two months after the incident, has sparked controversy ahead of an inquest into the fatal shootings. Swift’s account raises questions about the police operation and the events leading up to the tragic outcome. Andrew Swift, the owner of the…
ISIS Second-in-Command Wiped Out: Trump Reveals Daring US-Nigeria Operation that Eliminated Global Terror Mastermind A major ISIS leader, Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, has been killed in a joint US-Nigeria operation, according to President Donald Trump Al-Minuki, a Nigerian national, was considered the second-in-command of ISIS globally and had been hiding in Africa The Islamic State extremist group has not commented on the claim, but Trump hailed the operation as a major victory in the war on terror The operation was carried out by US forces in a non-combat role, with Nigerian military officials saying the US had provided crucial intelligence and support…
Fuel Crisis Averted: Australia’s Petrol, Diesel, and Jet Fuel Supplies Now Exceed Pre-War Levels, But Will the Government Extend the Excise Cut? Australia’s fuel supplies have rebounded to levels higher than before the Iran war, with 44 days’ worth of petrol, 36 days’ worth of diesel, and 35 days’ worth of jet fuel. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has refused to confirm whether the fuel excise cut will be extended beyond June 30, despite the opposition calling for its continuation. The average price of unleaded petrol has almost returned to pre-war levels, but diesel prices remain about 50 cents higher. The…
Australians in Quarantine After Deadly Hantavirus Outbreak on Cruise Ship Could Seek Compensation, But Lawyer Warns of ‘Jurisdiction Nightmare’ A group of Australians in quarantine after being evacuated from a deadly hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship could try to seek compensation under Australian consumer law. However, a lawyer who led a class action against Carnival Australia warns that the cruise company will likely argue Australian law has no jurisdiction over the matter. The six passengers, who tested negative for hantavirus, will spend three weeks in quarantine at the Bullsbrook Centre for National Resilience in Perth. A group of Australians…