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‘Tragedy Beyond Comprehension’: Schizophrenic Father Accused of Killing Partner and Baby Daughter in Brutal Domestic Violence Attack A 37-year-old man, Blake Seers, has been charged with two counts of domestic violence murder over the deaths of his partner and 11-month-old daughter in Logan, south of Brisbane. The bodies of Kate Paterson and baby April were found dead inside a Belivah home, with police initially attending the residence after Seers was hit by a car nearby. Seers, who has a diagnosed schizoaffective disorder, is currently in custody under police watch in hospital and will undergo a mental health assessment once transferred…

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‘Incredible’ Young Man Dies in Horror Head-On Crash on Busy Queensland Highway as Police Charge Two More Over Stolen Truck A 26-year-old man killed in a head-on crash on the Bruce Highway, with his car bursting into flames Two more men charged over the fatal crash, which police allege involved a stolen truck and a group of business owners in pursuit The incident has left a community in shock, with friends and family remembering the young victim as having a “contagious laugh and smile” A devastating head-on crash on one of Queensland’s busiest highways has claimed the life of a…

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Australia on High Alert: Treasurer Fights Off Recession Fears as Interest Rates Soar Amid Global Uncertainty Treasurer Jim Chalmers downplays recession fears despite Reserve Bank’s interest rate hike RBA Governor Michelle Bullock warns recession may be unavoidable if inflation can’t be brought down Australia’s economic fundamentals remain strong, but global risks are mounting, particularly in the Middle East Australia is bracing for a potentially rocky economic road ahead as Treasurer Jim Chalmers attempts to calm fears of a recession, despite the Reserve Bank’s latest interest rate hike. In a closely split five-to-four decision, the RBA lifted the official cash rate…

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Mass Migration Crisis: Albanese Government’s Promise to Cut Numbers in Tatters as Record 57,270 Arrivals Flood Australia in January Alone A record 57,270 migrants arrived in Australia in January, the highest number on record, according to the Institute of Public Affairs Nearly half a million people entered the country in the past 12 months, despite government promises to cut migration Experts warn of a “mass-migration crisis” as temporary visa holders and international students drive population growth, putting pressure on housing and the cost of living The Albanese government’s handling of migration has been slammed as “unwilling or unable to genuinely…

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Fuel Crisis Chaos: Panic Buying Sparks Emergency National Cabinet Meeting as Regional Communities Teeter on the Brink Australia’s fuel crisis reaches boiling point as panic buying drains supplies, leaving regional communities struggling to access diesel Prime Minister Anthony Albanese calls emergency national cabinet meeting to address shortages and prevent further chaos Federal government releases 20% of national fuel reserves to ease pressure, but warns of long-term economic aftershocks The fuel crisis gripping Australia has sparked an emergency meeting of the national cabinet, as panic buying and surging demand push regional communities to the edge. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will convene…

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