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Plane Propeller Horror: Company Fined $360,000 After Employee’s Arm is Severely Mutilated in Workplace Accident A 40-year-old employee was left with “severe life-changing injuries” after being struck by a plane propeller at a South Australian worksite. The company, Parilla Premium Potatoes, was fined $360,000 and ordered to undertake an independent audit of its safety system. The incident has raised concerns about workplace safety and the need for stricter controls to prevent similar accidents. The employee, Krunal Shah, received “significant levels of personal and financial support” from his employer, but the incident has left him with “traumatic injuries”. I’ll follow the…

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Man’s Life Hangs in the Balance After Shocking Workplace Accident Involves Forklift in Southeast Brisbane A 2.20pm emergency call sparked a frantic response from police and paramedics to a southeast Brisbane worksite Initial reports suggest a man may have been crushed by a forklift in the horrific incident Queensland Police are working with Workplace Health and Safety to investigate the circumstances surrounding the accident The man’s condition is described as life-threatening, leaving his loved ones anxiously waiting for news The usually quiet streets of Sheldon, southeast Brisbane, were thrown into chaos on Monday afternoon as emergency services rushed to the…

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One Nation’s Meteoric Rise Halted: What the Sudden Slump Means for Australia’s Shifting Political Landscape One Nation’s primary vote plummets from 27% to 24%, as global instability takes its toll on the party’s popularity Major parties fail to capitalize on One Nation’s decline, with Labor and Coalition remaining stagnant at 31% and 21% respectively Support for smaller parties surges, with Greens and independents gaining ground as voters seek alternatives to the majors Treasurer Jim Chalmers hints at “ambitious” budget, promising tax reforms to address intergenerational unfairness The sensational rise of One Nation has finally begun to lose steam, with the…

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Groundbreaking New Rules Allow Thousands More LGBTQIA+ Australians to Donate Blood and Save Lives Landmark change to eligibility criteria scraps three-month sex ban for gay and bisexual men in long-term relationships Thousands more people from the LGBTQIA+ community can now roll up their sleeves to donate blood and platelets Lifeblood CEO hails the move as a ‘turning point’ in the fight against stigma and a major boost to the nation’s blood supply But some individuals will still be barred from donating blood – and will instead be encouraged to give plasma The wait is over for thousands of Australians who’ve…

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Tragedy on Cardigan Close: Young Boy’s Senseless Death Outside Family Home Sparks Outrage and Pleas for Road Safety A horrific accident in Melbourne’s Melton South has claimed the life of 7-year-old Saad Masud, who was struck by a car while riding his scooter. The driver, a neighbour of the victim’s family, is left ‘traumatised’ and has spoken with police, while the community is in shock. The boy’s family has forgiven the driver, but is urging motorists to drive safely and take responsibility for protecting children on the roads. A senseless tragedy has unfolded on the usually quiet streets of Melton…

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