ABC News Director Justin Stevens Quits After 19 Years Amid Turmoil and Controversy Justin Stevens, the ABC’s director of news, has resigned after 19 years with the organisation, citing “professional and personal” reasons. Stevens’ departure comes amid a tumultuous period for the ABC, marked by controversies, staff walkouts, and accusations of systemic racism. The ABC’s managing director, Hugh Marks, has thanked Stevens for his “incredible commitment” to the organisation, but insiders say his departure is a significant blow to the news division. The resignation of Justin Stevens, the ABC’s director of news, has sent shockwaves through the organisation, leaving many…
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Desperate Hunt for Answers: Police Launch Daring New Search for Missing Four-Year-Old Gus Lamont as Family Pleads for Justice Police return to Oak Park Station for a second day as part of a renewed three-day search for evidence in the disappearance of four-year-old Gus Lamont Heavy rainfall in the area has sparked hope that new clues may be uncovered, as police take advantage of the changing weather conditions The search is the latest in a series of efforts to find Gus, who vanished from his family’s remote property eight months ago, with police now treating his disappearance as a major…
Deadly New Epidemic: Young Australians Are Dying from a ‘New Disease’ – Aggressive Bowel Cancer That’s Spreading Fast Doctors warn of a surge in bowel cancer cases among young Australians, with 1880 people aged 25-54 diagnosed every year – that’s five every day. International research suggests rates could double every 20 years if current trends continue, making it the deadliest cancer for young Australians. Medical experts say the disease is behaving differently in younger patients, with more aggressive mutations and different patterns of spread. Delayed diagnosis and lack of understanding of the causes are major concerns, with younger patients often…
Weather Radar Revival: Tennant Creek to Finally Get New Forecasting Equipment After 11-Year Wait The Northern Territory town of Tennant Creek will finally get a new weather radar in 2027, after an 11-year wait that left locals vulnerable to severe weather events. The new radar will be a high-power S-band dual-polarised Doppler radar, providing essential weather forecasting services for the town and surrounding communities. The project has been plagued by delays, including a botched site selection process and COVID-19 travel restrictions, but is now expected to be operational by mid-2027. Locals, including cattle stations and Aboriginal communities, have been calling…
Koalas on the Brink: How Climate Change is Pushing Australia’s Beloved Icon to the Edge of Extinction A shocking new study reveals that koalas are 1.5 to 3.5 times more likely to die when temperatures soar above 30C, sparking fears for the future of the iconic species. Researchers warn that climate change is driving local extinctions in north-west NSW, with the population in Gunnedah already “functionally extinct” due to habitat fragmentation and disease. Experts say koalas are struggling to cope with extreme heat, with dehydration and malnutrition major concerns as the animals’ food sources dry up and become toxic. Australia’s…