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Victoria’s Car Theft Epidemic: 25% Surge in Claims Sparks Fears for Public Safety as State Election Looms Vicoria’s car theft claims skyrocket by 25% between 2024 and 2025, bucking a national decline in motor vehicle theft. Melbourne records 10,400 claims, totalling $205 million, with a staggering 42% increase in value over the same period. Victorian motorists are on high alert as car theft becomes a hot topic in the lead-up to the state election. Residents are warned to take anti-theft measures as police struggle to keep up with the rising crime rate. The streets of Melbourne are becoming increasingly treacherous,…

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Desperate Search for Missing SA Mum Trisha Graf Ends in Heartbreak as 1000 Mine Shafts Yield No Clues Major Crime detectives scour 1000 mine shafts and drain three dams in Andamooka, but find no evidence of Trisha Graf’s disappearance The 41-year-old mum was last seen driving away from a friend’s home in Andamooka on December 12, 2025, after a night out at the Roxby Downs Hotel Her abandoned car was found “perched on a dirt mound” near the Blue Dam, sparking a massive search effort involving police, SES, and local community members Trisha’s family and friends remain desperate for answers…

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Bus Horror: Critical Injuries, Chaos as Transperth Vehicle Crashes into Tree in Perth’s North Multiple passengers injured in terrifying bus crash on Joondalup Drive in Wanneroo At least one person critically hurt, with emergency services racing to the scene Joondalup Drive closed in both directions as investigation into cause of crash begins Commuters warned to avoid area as police and paramedics work to free trapped passengers The usually quiet streets of Wanneroo were thrown into chaos just after 11am when a Transperth bus careened out of control and crashed into a tree on Joondalup Drive. The impact was so severe…

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Nurses and Midwives in Desperate Cry for Help: 24-Hour Strike Brings SA Hospital to a Standstill as Pay Dispute Reaches Boiling Point Nurses and midwives at Lyell McEwin Hospital walk off the job in a 24-hour strike over a pay dispute with the state government. The nursing union is seeking a 21 per cent pay increase over a three-year period, citing a need for nationally competitive wages. Patients in medical surgery inpatient units will be affected, but emergency services and intensive care areas will remain operational. The strike has sparked concerns about the long-term impact on the healthcare system, with…

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Teenage Thugs Unleash Chaos: Knife-Wielding Youths Wreak Havoc in Busy Queensland Shopping Centre Two teenagers, aged 16 and 14, charged with affray after alleged stabbing in Toowoomba’s Grand Central Shopping Centre 19-year-old man suffers minor arm injuries in vicious clash involving up to six people Shopping centre lockdown after violent incident sparks widespread panic and fear among shoppers Police vow to crack down on knife-wielding youths, warning ‘this is not OK’ The usually tranquil corridors of Grand Central Shopping Centre in Toowoomba, west of Brisbane, were transformed into a scene of utter chaos yesterday as two teenage thugs clashed in…

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