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Teenage Elites and Deepfake Depravity: The Dark Side of Australia’s Privileged Class A 19-year-old private school graduate is set to become the first person in South Australia to be convicted of creating and distributing explicit deepfake images. William Yeates, who attended an elite college with fees up to $20,000 a year, pleaded guilty to four counts of the newly introduced offence. The case highlights the dark side of Australia’s privileged class and the dangers of deepfake technology. Yeates faces a maximum sentence of seven years in jail for his crimes, which included distributing images of his victim’s breasts without her…

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Deadly Violence Erupts in Remote NT Community: One Man Killed, Multiple Injuries Reported in Milingimbi Disturbance A violent disturbance in the remote Northern Territory community of Milingimbi has left one man dead and sparked a major investigation. Police were called to the scene after reports of “large-scale fighting” involving people armed with edged weapons, with the victim suffering a fatal puncture-like injury to his back. The incident occurred during a community meeting aimed at addressing recent unrest in the area, with police now facing a “protracted and difficult” investigation due to the large number of people involved. Additional police have…

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Qantas Flight Tragedy: Woman Dies on 17-Hour Flight from New York to Auckland as Airlines Warn of Soaring Fuel Costs and Fare Hikes A woman has died suddenly on a Qantas flight from New York to Auckland, with police called to the airport as the plane landed. Qantas has announced a 5 per cent drop in domestic flights, international network changes, and fare increases due to surging fuel costs. The airline warns of rising fares and fewer flights within Australia, with jet fuel costs expected to blow out to $3.1bn to $3.3bn in the second half of the financial year.…

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Teacher Accused of Stabbing Melbourne School Principal to Plead Guilty Amid Claims of Mental Health Issues A Melbourne teacher has indicated he will plead guilty to stabbing his school principal, who was left with non-life-threatening injuries. Kim Ramchen, 37, is accused of arming himself with a knife from the school kitchen and attacking principal Aaron Sykes after being told his contract would not be renewed. Ramchen’s lawyer says he has “very serious issues” with his mental health, including autism, schizophrenia spectrum disorders, and PTSD. The case has raised concerns about the mental fitness of the accused and the impact of…

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Global Economy on Brink of Recession as Iran War Sparks Energy Crisis: IMF Warns of ‘Unprecedented Scale’ Disaster The International Monetary Fund (IMF) warns that the global economy is on the cusp of a recession due to the Iran War’s devastating impact on oil and energy markets. Australia’s Treasurer, Jim Chalmers, is racing against time to secure fuel supplies and strengthen supply chains as the nation teeters on the edge of an energy crisis. The IMF cautions governments against reckless spending, warning that it could exacerbate the inflation and interest rates problem, as Australia’s debt is set to hit a…

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