Tragedy on Derrimut Rd: Teenager Killed in High-Speed Stolen Car Crash as Fleeing Passengers Leave Friend to Die A 15-year-old boy was killed in a horrific car crash after the stolen Skoda he was in crashed while being pursued by a Toyota in Melbourne’s west. The occupants of the Toyota claimed they were intimidated by the Skoda’s occupants at a nearby shopping centre, sparking a high-speed chase that ended in tragedy. Police are hunting for up to three teenagers who fled the scene, leaving their injured friends behind, with one detective labelling their actions “a coward’s act.” The incident has…
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Fists of Fury: Anglican Priest and Boxing Champ Dares Tony Abbott to Step into the Ring Over Police Brutality Claims Anglican priest and boxing champion Father Dave Smith challenges former PM Tony Abbott to a charity boxing match over police actions at a pro-Palestine rally Smith, a three-time Australian of the Year nominee, says Abbott’s refusal to fight him no longer holds water after praising police who clashed with demonstrators The Sydney priest claims police used excessive force at the rally, and wants to raise money for charity through the boxing match Father Dave Smith, a Sydney-based Anglican priest and…
Father’s ‘Criminal Neglect’ Sentenced to 19 Months in Prison After 7-Year-Old Son Dies of Pneumonia and Sepsis A father’s failure to seek medical attention for his son’s worsening condition led to the child’s tragic death and a 19-month prison sentence. The 7-year-old boy suffered for 16 hours before being taken to hospital, where he was found to be “near death” with lungs almost double the size of a healthy child’s. The father, Shane McKenzie Wanganeen, will be eligible for parole in under two months, having already served eight months in prison. Shane McKenzie Wanganeen, a 43-year-old father from Craigmore, has…
Acquitted Ex-Channel 7 Presenter Slams ‘Disgraceful’ ATO Over ‘Millions’ Spent on Her Case A former Channel 7 presenter has been acquitted of defrauding the government after a 15-year legal battle, with the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) spending “millions” of taxpayer dollars on the case. Simone Semmens, who spent 14 months in jail, has labelled the ATO’s actions “disgraceful” and is considering seeking compensation for her time behind bars. The case has raised questions about the ATO’s handling of investigations and the impact on individuals and their families. Sometimes, the pursuit of justice can be a never-ending nightmare. For former Channel…
Australian Homes and Businesses to Be Slugged with ‘Intelligence Bills’ as AI Pioneer Predicts Future Where Humans Pay for ‘Thoughts’ by the Meter OpenAI CEO Sam Altman sparks outrage with prediction that artificial intelligence will be sold like electricity or water, with users paying for “intelligence” on a meter Critics slam the idea as “bleak”, “anti-humanity”, and “fancy talk for ‘we’re gonna charge you to think'” Concerns raised over environmental impact of AI infrastructure, with data centres already consuming a significant share of global electricity The future of artificial intelligence has sparked a heated debate after OpenAI CEO Sam Altman…