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‘Starved to the Brink of Death’: Parents Who Left Teenage Daughter Severely Malnourished Walk Free on Bail as They Await Possible Retrial The parents, who were found guilty of starving their teenage daughter to the point of severe malnutrition, have been granted bail after successfully appealing their convictions. The girl, who weighed just 28 kilograms at the age of 17, was admitted to hospital in 2021 and doctors warned she would have died without urgent medical intervention. The couple, who lived in Perth’s affluent western suburbs, had been sentenced to six and five years in prison respectively, but will now…

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Queensland Premier’s Desperate Bid to Unlock Australia’s Fuel Future: Why the Taroom Trough Holds the Key to National Security Queensland Premier David Crisafulli is calling on the federal government to fast-track approvals for oil projects in the Taroom Trough, a critical area for Australia’s fuel security. The state government wants to speed up the process to shore up the nation’s fuel supplies, but new rules currently exclude fossil fuel projects from “national interest” exemptions. Western Downs Mayor Andrew Smith backs the plan, saying it means jobs and opportunities for the local community, and could be the “next wave of investment”…

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‘Free Ben Roberts-Smith!’ US Navy SEAL’s Shocking Live TV Outburst as Decorated Australian Soldier Faces War Crimes Charges A retired US Navy SEAL has sparked outrage with a live TV call to release Ben Roberts-Smith, the Australian soldier facing war crimes charges Mike Sarraille’s comments came during a breakfast TV interview on Seven’s Sunrise, where he was discussing US President Donald Trump’s looming Iran deadline Roberts-Smith, 47, was arrested by AFP officers at Sydney Airport on Tuesday and charged with five counts of the war crime of murder The Victoria Cross recipient spent the night at Sydney’s Silverwater prison on…

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Trump’s Iran Ceasefire: A Temporary Reprieve or a Step Towards Lasting Peace? A two-week “double-sided ceasefire” has been agreed upon between the US and Iran, mediated by Pakistan, amidst escalating tensions in the Middle East. The deal comes after a month of attacks on Iran by the US and Israel, and a series of missile and drone attacks by Iran on Israel and allied Gulf countries. Iran has accepted the deal, but emphasized that it does not signify the termination of the war, leaving the international community wondering if this is a genuine step towards peace. The agreement has significant…

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Tragedy Strikes on Easter Monday: 11-Year-Old Boy Killed in Scooter Crash on WA Road A devastating crash on Mandurah Terrace in Mandurah has claimed the life of an 11-year-old boy, who was riding a scooter when it collided with a car. The boy’s death is the fifth on Western Australian roads over the Easter period, sparking concerns about road safety and the need for greater vigilance. A 46-year-old man, who was driving the car involved in the crash, is assisting police with their inquiries, but witnesses describe the accident as a tragic and avoidable collision. The incident has left the…

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