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Rottnest Island’s Dark Past Exposed: 12 Potential Mass Graves Uncovered as Construction Uncovers Indigenous Remains Ground-penetrating radar detects 12 potential burial sites on Rottnest Island, sparking fears of a mass grave Human remains were first discovered during construction works at Holy Trinity Church, halted while authorities investigate The island’s brutal history as an Aboriginal prison and forced labour camp from 1838 to 1931 raises questions about the true extent of the tragedy Authorities acknowledge “profound cultural and spiritual significance” of the site, promising to follow cultural protocols and protect the area The pristine beaches and smiling quokkas of Rottnest Island…

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‘Murder in the Wilderness’: Decomposed Body Found in South Australian Bushland Sparks Fears of a Cold Case Nightmare A bushwalker’s shocking discovery in a remote South Australian conservation park has sparked a major police investigation into a potential murder that may have gone undetected for years. The decomposed body, found off a trail in the Spring Mount Conservation Park, is believed to have been there for several years, leaving detectives to piece together a crime that may have been hidden in the dense bushland. Police are now racing to identify the victim and determine the circumstances surrounding their death, with…

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Tragedy in the Shadows: How Patricia Howell’s Death in Custody Exposes a Systemic Crisis in WA’s Prisons Two Indigenous women have died in Perth’s Bandyup Women’s Prison in just two months, sparking a call for urgent government review and reform. The mother of Patricia Howell, one of the deceased women, claims her daughter was “crying out for help” for years, struggling with complex mental health issues and trauma. WA’s Department of Justice has confirmed a doubling of deaths in custody since 2024, with eight recorded this year alone, fueling concerns about the state’s prison system. Experts warn that the crisis…

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Victorians to Get $186 Rebate on Car Registration Fees as Cost-of-Living Measure to Combat Soaring Fuel Prices Eligible vehicle owners can claim 20% rebate on registration fees from June 1 Rebate applies to up to two cars, but only available until July 31 Government announces measure as war in the Middle East drives up fuel prices Public transport to remain free until end of May, then half-price for rest of the year Victorian motorists are set to receive a welcome relief from the state government as a cost-of-living measure to combat soaring fuel prices. From June 1, eligible vehicle owners…

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Dingo Danger Unleashed: ‘Main Offender’ Put Down in WA’s Karijini National Park After Horror Attacks Leave Children Bitten and Terrified A male dingo, identified as the “main offender”, has been humanely destroyed after a spate of vicious attacks on children and adults at Karijini National Park in Western Australia. Experts warn that the dingo’s aggressive behavior could have been prevented with better management and prevention strategies, and are calling for urgent action to avoid further culls. Three people, including two young children, were hospitalized after being bitten by the rogue dingo, which was part of a “brazen” pack roaming the…

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