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Australia Deploys Troops and Sophisticated Spy Plane to Middle East as Tensions with Iran Reach Boiling Point Australia sends 85 personnel and advanced reconnaissance aircraft to assist UAE amid escalating Iran tensions Foreign Minister Penny Wong insists mission is for defensive purposes, not to engage in offensive action against Iran Up to 115,000 Australians in the region, including 24,000 in the UAE, face potential threats from Iranian missile and drone attacks Australia has taken a bold step in the escalating tensions with Iran, deploying 85 Australian Defence Force personnel and a sophisticated reconnaissance aircraft to the Middle East. The move…

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Desperate Search for Answers: Police Return to Remote Outback Station in Hunt for Missing Four-Year-Old Gus Lamont Police launch new search at Oak Park Station, where Gus was last seen in September, amid claims two family members are not cooperating with investigators Gus’s parents, Josh and Jess, plead for anyone with information to come forward, saying “even the smallest detail could give us the answers we so desperately need” Police Commissioner Grant Stevens says investigation remains a “top priority”, with police “looking at any opportunity” to bring closure to Gus’s parents In a desperate bid to find answers, South Australian…

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SON’S DEADLY SECRET: Man Accused of Brutal Murder of Mother at NSW Caravan Park Pleads Not Guilty A 30-year-old man has pleaded not guilty to the brutal murder of his mother at a caravan park in northern NSW Callan Davidson allegedly killed his mother, Cheryl Davidson, in October 2024, with police finding him covered in blood and a knife at the scene The case has raised concerns about domestic violence and mental health, with Davidson’s mental state at the time of the alleged offence under scrutiny The small town of Gunnedah in northern NSW is reeling after a local man,…

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‘Flooded and Forgotten’: Northern Territory Farmers Abandoned in Devastating Top End Deluge Rural properties across the Top End are isolated and cut off, with farmers feeling overlooked by the emergency response. Floods have killed multiple horses and destroyed critical fodder crops, threatening the NT’s cattle industry. Katherine residents are using boats to assist rural properties, as the region struggles to recover from “devastating” flooding. Farmers in the Northern Territory are reeling from the devastating impact of flooding across the Top End, with many feeling abandoned by the emergency response. As the town of Katherine begins to recover, rural residents remain…

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