Fuel Price War: States Unite to Slash Petrol Costs by 32 Cents Per Litre, But Will It Be Enough to Ease the Pain at the Pump? Fuel excise to be cut by 32 cents per litre until the end of June, bringing relief to families, farmers, and businesses State and territory leaders agree to forgo $400 million in GST revenue to fund the additional cut Treasurer Jim Chalmers expected to implement the changes “almost immediately” But will the move be enough to offset the rising cost of living and ease the pressure on Australian households? The latest development in the…
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Fuel Crisis Threatens to Wipe Out Australia’s Red Meat Supply, Leaving Supermarkets on Brink of Empty Shelves Farmers and abattoirs are running out of fuel, putting the entire red meat industry at risk of collapse. 85% of producers only have enough fuel to last one more week, with less than half confident they can meet supermarket quotas. Australian shoppers face a potential red meat shortage and price hikes if the government doesn’t act fast to secure fuel supplies. The red meat industry is on the brink of disaster as fuel supplies dwindle, threatening to leave supermarket shelves bare and prices…
Tsunami Fears as Powerful 7.4-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes off Indonesia, Triggering Widespread Panic Indonesia’s Molucca Sea region rocked by massive earthquake, sparking tsunami warnings across the region Aftershocks as high as magnitude 5 reported, with tsunami waves reaching 0.3m in West Halmahera and 0.2m in Bitung At least one person killed, several injured, and widespread damage reported as buildings collapse and power is cut A powerful 7.4-magnitude earthquake has struck off the coast of Indonesia, sparking widespread panic and triggering tsunami warnings across the region. The quake, which hit early today, had a depth of 35 kilometres and its epicentre was…
Bondi Terror Attack: Judge Rejects Bid to Protect Gunman’s Family from Vigilante Threats as Court Hears of Death Threats and Vandalism A Sydney court has refused to grant a suppression order to protect the identities of Naveed Akram’s family members, citing that the information is already in the public domain. The family claimed they had received death threats, stalking, and intimidation, and lived in “constant fear” for their safety. The judge dismissed the application, stating that the proposed order would be ineffective and unenforceable, particularly on social media platforms and news outlets based overseas. In a dramatic turn of events,…
Tragedy Over the Gulf: Pilot Dies in Crocodile-Infested Waters After Plane Crash in Remote Australia A pilot’s body was recovered from crocodile-infested waters two days after a fatal plane crash in the Gulf of Carpentaria The Australian Transport Safety Bureau’s preliminary report reveals the aircraft struck a tree after taking off from Normanton Airport The 32-year-old pilot from Cairns died in the crash, which occurred on February 6, 2026 Investigators are still piecing together the events leading up to the tragedy, with a final report expected at the end of the investigation The small town of Normanton in remote Queensland…