Sydney Father Jailed for 28 Years for ‘Monstrous’ Murder of Three-Year-Old Son in Riverwood Unit A Sydney father has been sentenced to 28 years in prison for the brutal murder of his three-year-old son in a Riverwood unit in 2023. Nathan Vikatos, 48, pleaded guilty to the crime, which a judge described as a “monstrous breach” of a father’s duty to care for his child. The court heard that Vikatos had a history of paranoia and substance abuse, and had threatened to kill his son in the lead-up to the murder. The lead-up to the murder was marked by increasing…
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Fuel Price Crisis: ‘Devastating’ Consequences for Australia’s Remote Communities as Diesel Hits Record High Australia’s remote communities face “devastating” consequences as diesel fuel prices hit a record high, with transport operators forced to pass on elevated fuel levies to customers. The ACCC is investigating anti-competitive conduct by major fuel suppliers in regional and rural Australia, as the federal government establishes a national fuel supply taskforce. Rural and remote Australians are already feeling the impacts of higher costs, with small businesses and primary producers hit hardest by the price hike. Kent “Dunga” Dungavell has been driving thousands of kilometres on dusty…
Argentinian Tycoons Snap Up Fabled Aroona Station for $44 Million, Strengthening Grip on Northern Territory’s Cattle Industry Argentinian family’s Cross Pacific Investments buys 147,510-hectare Aroona Station for $44 million, including 15,000 head of cattle and equipment. The Buratovich family now controls over 756,000 hectares of NT land, making them a dominant player in the region’s cattle industry. The sale marks a significant shift in the NT’s agricultural landscape, with the family’s focus on broadacre cropping set to transform the region’s economy. Aroona Station, once owned by Gina Rinehart, has changed hands multiple times in recent years, with the latest sale…
Suburban Nightmare: Homicide Detectives Probe Shocking Death of Beloved Woman in Perth’s Northern Suburbs A 42-year-old woman’s life cut short in a quiet suburban street, leaving residents reeling A man in his 40s is assisting police with their investigation, but no arrests have been made Neighbours describe the victim as “super nice” and “friendly”, leaving a community in shock The usually quiet suburban street of Mayali Bend in Banksia Grove, Perth, was thrown into chaos on Thursday morning when police received a call about an unresponsive 42-year-old woman. Emergency services rushed to the scene, but despite their best efforts, the…
Iranian Soccer Stars Claim Australian Police Pressured Them to Seek Asylum as They Return Home to Hero’s Welcome Iranian national women’s soccer team returns to Tehran after several players sought asylum in Australia Players claim Australian police tried to coerce them into staying, warning them of dangers back home Team receives hero’s welcome, with fans waving flags and players holding bouquets of flowers Members of Iran’s national women’s soccer team have returned to Tehran, where they were greeted with a hero’s welcome, complete with flags, flowers, and a televised ceremony. The team’s return comes after several players had sought asylum…