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Australia on Brink of Recession as Trump’s Iran War Threatens to Unleash Global Economic Chaos The US sharemarket has lost almost $1 trillion in value as investors panic over reports of a potential US military occupation of Iran’s Kharg Island. Australia’s sharemarket has fared even worse, plummeting over 8 per cent, with experts warning of a high risk of recession. The global energy supply is under threat as the Iran-US conflict escalates, with oil prices soaring to $112 a barrel and fears of prolonged shortages. The world is on high alert as the Iran-US conflict threatens to unleash global economic…

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Tragedy Strikes Hollywood: Beloved Buffy Star Nicholas Brendon Dies Suddenly at 54 Nicholas Brendon, the actor who won hearts as Xander Harris in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, has died of natural causes at 54. His family confirmed the news, revealing that Brendon passed away in his sleep, leaving behind a legacy of iconic characters and a passion for art. The actor’s struggles with addiction and health issues had been well-documented, but his death has sent shockwaves through the entertainment industry and left fans reeling. In a devastating turn of events, Nicholas Brendon, the talented actor who brought Xander Harris to…

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Wanted: One Nation Candidate on the Run as UK Police Issue Arrest Warrant Over Sex Charge A South Australian One Nation candidate is on the run from UK authorities after failing to appear in court over a sexual touching charge. Aoi Baxter, also known as Trent Baxter, was charged with inappropriately touching a woman without consent in September 2023. The party has dumped him as a candidate and is cooperating with law enforcement, but questions remain over how he slipped through their vetting process. In a stunning revelation, a South Australian One Nation candidate has been accused of failing to…

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Fuel Crisis Looms as War Disrupts Global Supply: What You Need to Know Australia’s fuel supply is under threat as the Iran war continues, with prices skyrocketing and panic buying causing shortages. The government has released emergency supplies and relaxed fuel standards to ease the crisis, but experts warn of a prolonged impact. Fuel rationing and behavioural changes may be necessary if the war continues, with Australia’s refining capacity dwindling to just two refineries. Australia is bracing for a fuel crisis as the war in the Middle East disrupts global supplies, causing panic buying, shortages, and skyrocketing prices at the…

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‘Parking Vigilantes’ Take Matters into Their Own Hands: Aussies Using App to Report Neighbours’ Dodgy Parking, Sparking Heated Debate Fed-up Aussies are using an app to dob in neighbours for parking in disabled zones, on footpaths, and across driveways, with reports surging by up to 849% in some areas. The app, Snap Send Solve, has been downloaded over 1 million times, with over 120,000 people in NSW and Victoria reporting poor parking last year alone. The trend has sparked a heated debate, with some calling for tougher action against parking offenders, while others blame a lack of parking spaces and…

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