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Australia Refuses to Send Warships to Strait of Hormuz Despite US President’s Urgent Plea as Fuel Crisis Looms Australia rejects US President Donald Trump’s call to deploy warships to the Strait of Hormuz, a critical oil transit route Transport Minister Catherine King says Australia is “well prepared” for fuel disruptions, but refuses to commit to sending naval support Fuel shortages and panic buying continue to grip the nation, with regional areas hardest hit as the global fuel crisis deepens The Australian government has made a bold move by rejecting US President Donald Trump’s urgent plea to deploy warships to the…

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‘House of Horrors’ Animal Cruelty Case: Tasmanian Woman Faces Justice for ‘Squalid’ Treatment of 71 Animals Karen Maree Blake, 67, pleads guilty to 21 counts of animal cruelty and one count of animal mismanagement RSPCA inspectors found 71 animals living in ‘squalid’ conditions, with some already dead and others suffering from untreated medical conditions The case has sparked outrage, with animal welfare advocates calling for tougher penalties for animal cruelty offenders In a shocking case that has left animal lovers reeling, a 67-year-old Tasmanian woman has pleaded guilty to 21 counts of animal cruelty and one count of animal mismanagement.…

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Tragedy in the Outback: Indigenous Elder Dies on Priority Housing Waitlist After Years of Couch Surfing A 61-year-old Indigenous man died while waiting for public housing in Kalgoorlie-Boulder, despite being on the “priority” list for nearly three years. He spent his final days sleeping on a mattress in his niece’s lounge room, breathing with the aid of oxygen tanks, after years of couch surfing and sleeping in cars. Advocates say the tragedy highlights the urgent need to refurbish dozens of boarded-up houses in the area, with over 400 people on the waiting list and 15% of public houses remaining vacant.…

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Crackdown on Dodgy Real Estate Agents: New Laws to End Underquoting Scourge in NSW Agents who mislead buyers with artificially low prices could face fines of up to $110,000 or three times their commission New laws will force agents to publish accurate price guides on all advertising, ending the practice of underquoting The move is a major win for property buyers who have long been duped by deceptive pricing practices in the real estate industry In a bold move to protect unsuspecting buyers, the NSW government is introducing tough new laws to crack down on dodgy real estate agents who…

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Machete Mayhem: Melbourne Teeters on Brink of Chaos as Teen Violence Spirals Out of Control Three vicious machete attacks in just one week leave Melburnians reeling in fear Off-duty security guard Aiden Becker killed while trying to protect a 14-year-old from machete-wielding teens Experts warn that cost-cutting measures, including reduced police station hours and removal of protective services officers, have created a breeding ground for youth crime As the sun sets on Melbourne, a sense of unease settles over the city. In the space of just one week, three brutal machete attacks have left residents on edge, wondering when and…

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