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‘I’ll Be Back’: 67-Year-Old’s Vow to Police Before He Allegedly Drove at Officers and Crashed into Heritage-Listed Station Donny Hobbs, 67, charged with five offences including dangerous driving and damaging property with intent to endanger life Allegedly drove at multiple police officers and crashed into Mudgee Police Station in western New South Wales Police claim Hobbs had animosity towards police and had told them ‘I’ll be back when I drive through the place’ before the incident Refused bail, with Acting Judge Howard Bell ruling he posed an ‘unacceptable risk’ It was supposed to be a day of celebration at Mudgee…

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Alex de Minaur’s Grand Slam Dreams Shattered Again: ‘Gutted’ Aussie Ace Confronts Harsh Reality Australia’s top-ranked tennis player, Alex de Minaur, has suffered a crushing defeat at the French Open, blowing a golden opportunity to claim grand slam glory De Minaur was beaten by Czech rising star Jakub Mensik, who had collapsed on court just two days earlier, in a shocking 0-6 6-2 6-2 6-3 loss The Aussie ace has been left ‘gutted’ and ‘clueless’, questioning his own abilities and pondering a break from the sport De Minaur’s exit has left Daria Kasatkina as the only Australian remaining in the…

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Tony Abbott’s Shocking Return to Power: What His Appointment as Liberal Party President Means for Australia’s Future Former Prime Minister Tony Abbott elected unopposed as federal president of the Liberal Party, sparking fears of a return to the past Abbott’s appointment comes as the party’s support plummets to historic lows, with many seeing it as a desperate bid to counter the rise of One Nation Abbott vows to help Angus Taylor become the next Prime Minister, but critics say his outdated views will only further fragment the party and the country As the Liberal Party teeters on the brink of…

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‘We Will Not Be Bullied’: US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth’s Blistering Warning to China Over Taiwan and Asia Dominance Pete Hegseth declares US will not let China impose ‘hegemony’ on Asia in a speech at the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore Defence Secretary’s comments come as questions swirl over stalled US$14 billion arms package to Taiwan Australia’s Defence Minister Richard Marles warns of risks to subsea cables after damage in Baltic Sea and Taiwan Strait China’s increasing aggression in the region has sparked fears of a potential conflict with the US and its allies The United States will not back down…

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Mystery Buyer Snaps Up ‘House of Horrors’ Where Queensland Police Officers Were Slain, Leaving Families Feeling ‘Deeply Let Down’ The families of Queensland police constables Matthew Arnold and Rachel McCrow say they’re “deeply let down” after discovering the property where they were killed has been sold to a mystery bidder. The Queensland Police Union had negotiated to purchase the property for a memorial park, but the owner accepted another offer. The sale has sparked concerns the site could become a destination for those drawn to extremist violence. The families are urging the state government and the QPU to “step in”…

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