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Tragedy Strikes: Beloved Game of Thrones Actor Dies Aged 35 After Brave Battle with Motor Neurone Disease Award-winning actor Michael Patrick, known for his roles in Game of Thrones and Blue Lights, has passed away at just 35 after a courageous fight against motor neurone disease. The talented star, who continued to write and perform despite his illness, leaves behind a legacy of inspiring work and a devoted family. Michael’s wife Naomi has paid a heart-wrenching tribute to her husband, describing him as a “titan of a ginger haired man” with a “joy, abundance of spirit, infectious laughter”. The actor’s…

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Mysterious Death on Remote Highway: Boyfriend Arrested After 27-Year-Old Woman Found Dead in Suspected Kangaroo Crash A 27-year-old woman has been found dead on a remote Northern Territory highway, with her boyfriend arrested and in police custody. The couple’s vehicle, a dark coloured Jeep Cherokee, was parked on the side of the road for hours before the woman’s body was discovered. Police are treating the death as suspicious, with investigations ongoing into the circumstances surrounding the tragedy. The couple had been on a road trip from Queensland, passing through several towns before arriving in the Northern Territory. The discovery of…

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‘Savage Attack’ in Sydney Hospital: Woman Charged with Hammer Assault on 63-Year-Old Man in Critical Condition A 46-year-old woman, Viki Graham, has been charged with wounding a person with intent to cause grievous bodily harm after allegedly attacking a 63-year-old man with a hammer in a Sydney hospital bed. The victim, known to Graham, remains in a critical condition in the intensive care unit of Royal Prince Alfred Hospital. The incident has sparked an investigation into hospital security, with NSW Health Minister Ryan Park vowing to take action against violence in hospitals. Graham was refused bail and is expected to…

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Victoria Promises to Boost Train Station Security with 200 New Officers Amid Fears of Rising Crime Victorian opposition vows to recruit 200 new Protective Services Officers to patrol Melbourne train stations if it wins the state election Move comes after a month of increased crime incidents at train stations, including the fatal stabbing of 22-year-old Aidan Becker at Mernda station Police union welcomes the proposal, saying it responds to community concern at the withdrawal of 120 PSOs from stations Government dismisses the announcement as a reheated idea from 2010, but opposition argues it’s necessary to address rising crime rates The…

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Albanese’s High-Stakes Mission to Singapore: Can Australia Secure Its Fuel Future as Global Energy Crisis Deepens? Australia’s fuel supplies are under threat as the Iran war exposes the country’s vulnerability to global energy shocks. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is flying to Singapore for a one-on-one meeting with his counterpart Lawrence Wong to secure crucial fuel supplies. Singapore is Australia’s biggest supplier of unleaded petrol, but its refineries are operating at reduced capacity due to the Strait of Hormuz crisis. Australia’s fuel imports are being redirected from Asia to the Gulf of Mexico, Sudan, and the UK, adding time and cost…

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