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Far North Queensland Woman Charged with Murder of 71-Year-Old Man Who Vanished Six Months Ago – But Police Still Can’t Find His Body A 46-year-old woman has been arrested and charged with the murder of Wayne Pedro Morseu, 71, who went missing from his Mackay home in November last year Police say the woman, who was in a domestic relationship with Morseu, has also been charged with interfering with a corpse, but no body has been found Investigating police have taken over 120 witness statements and collected more than 100 items as evidence, but are still seeking public assistance to…

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Bus Driver Cleared of Blame in Horror Crash That Killed Three on Bruce Highway A jury has delivered a not guilty verdict in the trial of Peter Cafe, the 53-year-old Greyhound bus driver accused of dangerous driving causing death. The devastating crash on the Bruce Highway near Townsville in June 2024 killed three people, including a local woman and two German tourists. Prosecutors had alleged Cafe knowingly drove fatigued, but the jury found him not guilty of the charges. The acquittal raises questions about the safety of Australia’s long-haul bus industry and the regulations in place to prevent driver fatigue.…

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Coalition’s Shocking Plan to Cap Overseas Migration to Ease Housing Crisis: What This Means for Australia’s Future Australia’s housing crisis reaches boiling point as Coalition reveals plan to cap overseas migration to match available housing supply Opposition Leader Angus Taylor vows to put “Australia first” with radical new policy, sparking warnings of economic and social consequences Experts say plan could slash migrant numbers, but will it be enough to ease the crushing cost of living and housing affordability for Australians? As rental vacancy rates plummet and prices soar, the Coalition’s promise to crack down on immigration raises questions about the…

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‘I Feared for My Life’: Jewish Teacher’s Chilling Testimony of Antisemitism at Sydney Mardi Gras Jewish teacher Benjamin F recounts being called a ‘genocide supporter’ during Sydney’s Mardi Gras parade He feared for his life as protesters chanted ‘Free Palestine’ and displayed aggressive behavior Benjamin F is one of dozens of people giving evidence about their experiences of antisemitism to the royal commission The inquiry was sparked by the devastating Bondi terror attack, which left 15 people dead at a Hanukkah event Benjamin F, a Jewish teacher from Sydney, has given a harrowing account of his experience marching with the…

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ISIS Brides and Children Return to Australia: The High-Stakes Battle for National Security and Community Safety Four women with ties to Islamic State fighters and nine children have arrived in Australia, sparking a fierce debate over national security and the rehabilitation of those who have been radicalized. The women, known as ISIS brides, will face charges of crimes against humanity, including enslavement and terrorism-related offences, carrying penalties of up to 25 years’ imprisonment. The children, who will be placed in supervised care and community integration programs, are at the centre of a heated argument over whether they should be rehabilitated…

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