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‘Hero of Bondi Beach’: The Unlikely Hero Who Saved Countless Lives During December’s Deadly Terror Attack Ahmed Al Ahmed, 43, awarded Key to the City and lifetime beach parking permit for disarming gunman during Bondi terror attack Video captured the moment Al Ahmed single-handedly tackled and disarmed one of the attackers, saving lives Al Ahmed shot twice in the arm during the incident, but his bravery has inspired a nation When terror struck Bondi Beach on December 14, Ahmed Al Ahmed, a 43-year-old Sydney resident, became an unlikely hero. As two men opened fire on a Hanukkah celebration, Al Ahmed…

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Fuel Frenzy: Desperate Australians Stockpile Petrol as Supply Crisis Looms, Expert Warn of “Crisis-Level” Economic Consequences Viral footage shows a motorist stockpiling petrol at a Gold Coast service station, sparking outrage and concern over Australia’s fuel supply. Experts warn that panic buying is driven by perception and expectation rather than actual shortages, with the Federal Government’s assurances doing little to quell fears. The economic consequences of fuel shortages could be “significant”, with economists warning of a potential crisis-level fiscal and monetary response to support the economy. A viral video has captured the desperation of Australians as they resort to stockpiling…

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EXCLUSIVE: ‘Innocent’ Driver Who Caused Devastating Crash That Killed Two Women, Including Hero Cop, Faces $100,000 Lawsuit from Traumatized First Responder A first responder is seeking $100,000 in damages from Harrison Kitt, who was found not guilty of causing death by dangerous driving due to mental incompetence. Kitt’s car crashed into two vehicles on Anzac Day 2020, killing decorated Detective Chief Superintendent Joanne Shanahan and mother-of-two Tania McNeill. The first responder, Jacqueline Ross, claims she suffers from PTSD, anxiety, depression, and a panic disorder as a result of Kitt’s negligence. Kitt was behind the wheel of the car that sped…

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Fuel Crisis Chaos: Albanese Calls Emergency Meeting as 470 Service Stations Run Dry and Prices Soar National cabinet to convene for second time to tackle fuel crisis driven by Middle East war 470 service stations across Australia have run out of at least one type of fuel, threatening supply chains and consumer prices Energy Minister Chris Bowen says government has options to ease pressures, but insists they’re not necessary yet As the fuel crisis continues to grip the nation, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has called an emergency national cabinet meeting to tackle the escalating situation. The meeting, set to take…

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Pauline Hanson Unleashes Fury on ABC: ‘Defund It’ and Make It Subscription-Only, Senator Declares One Nation leader Pauline Hanson calls for the ABC to be defunded and turned into a subscription-only service, except for rural radio stations ABC staff walked off the job for 24 hours in the national broadcaster’s most serious industrial action in 20 years Hanson’s proposal would see the ABC’s $1.2 billion annual funding axed, forcing the broadcaster to rely on viewer subscriptions The Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) has been plunged into crisis mode after staff walked off the job for 24 hours in the national broadcaster’s…

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