
Western Sydney Stolen BMW Crash Destroys Medical Centre
A teen driver allegedly crashed a stolen BMW into a Western Sydney medical centre after…
A teen driver allegedly crashed a stolen BMW into a Western Sydney medical centre after a high-speed police chase, leaving the building with extensive damage. The incident unfolded late on Friday night, sparking a major police operation. Around 11:30PM, officers spotted the BMW SUV on Northern Road, Cranebrook. Police allege it had been stolen earlier…
New Labor MP Basem Abdo Champions Palestinian Recognition Newly elected Labor MP Basem Abdo is pushing for stronger action from the Australian Government on the issue of Palestinian statehood. Representing Calwell in Melbourne’s north-west, Abdo says recognition must go beyond symbolic gestures. In an interview before Tuesday’s caucus meeting, he emphasized: “My position on this…
France’s Recognition of Palestine to Be Formalised at UN in September French President Emmanuel Macron has confirmed that France will formally recognise the State of Palestine at the United Nations General Assembly this September. This announcement arrives amid growing international outrage over the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, where widespread starvation has intensified global calls for…
Thompson’s Stable Eyes Big Wins at Randwick to Close Racing Season Local trainer John Thompson is looking to cap off a successful year with a powerful showing at Randwick this Saturday. With Open Secret leading the charge, Thompson plans to launch a team of in-form runners to end the 2024/25 racing season on a high….
Torres Strait leaders call for stronger climate action after court ruling After the Federal Court dismissed a landmark climate case brought by Torres Strait Elders, community leaders have renewed urgent calls for broader government action beyond sea walls and sandbags. Justice Michael Wigney ruled the Commonwealth holds no duty of care to protect Australians from…
AFL bans Riak Andrew for homophobic slur during VFL match Young Sydney Swans defender Riak Andrew has been suspended for five games by the AFL following a serious misconduct charge stemming from a homophobic slur used in a VFL match against North Melbourne. The incident, which occurred during the first quarter at Tramway Oval, was…
Intensified military action in Gaza triggers displacement, deaths, and humanitarian emergency For the first time during the current war, Israeli ground forces entered Deir Al-Balah in southern Gaza on Monday. According to Israeli sources, the city may be hiding some of the remaining hostages believed to be held by Hamas. This escalation, marked by heavy…
Unusual vehicle, fake documents, and loaded weapons lead to court charges A bizarre incident unfolded in Strathfield, Sydney’s inner west, when highway patrol officers arrested a 21-year-old man found driving a black sedan marked with “Chinese Police” insignia. The car, spotted during routine patrols, raised immediate red flags due to the suspicious markings on the…
Deadly Aid Queue Shooting Deepens Gaza’s Humanitarian Crisis At least 67 Palestinians were killed by Israeli fire as they waited for UN aid trucks in northern Gaza, according to the Gaza Health Ministry. The crowd had gathered in desperation, hoping for food relief, when the shooting occurred. Dozens more were wounded in the incident, one…
Sydney’s Early Morning Parties Are Replacing Traditional Nightlife Sydney’s nightlife has long faced criticism for being underwhelming, with limited dining hours and few options beyond bars. However, a viral video recently captured a new wave of revelry. Surprisingly, the party wasn’t at midnight—it was at 9am. The clip, showing a packed warehouse of energetic dancers,…
The United Kingdom’s decision to allow 16 and 17-year-olds to vote has reignited calls for similar reform in Australia. Supporters say it could transform civic engagement, while critics question its impact. The debate is growing louder as democratic nations around the world re-examine who should have a say in shaping their future. Countries like Austria,…
Tadej Pogačar has once again stamped his dominance on the 2025 Tour de France, powering to a brilliant uphill victory in Stage 13’s time trial. The Slovenian champion’s daring strategy and supreme endurance allowed him to stretch his lead to over four minutes in the general classification. Despite soaring temperatures and a demanding 10.9km course…
Sydney Swans have reignited their slim AFL finals hopes after defeating North Melbourne by 31 points at the SCG. Despite North briefly taking the lead early in the second quarter, they failed to stay competitive. The Swans held firm to secure a 11.10 (76) to 6.10 (46) win in Round 19 of the 2025 AFL…
Unemployment rises but economic outlook remains stable Australia’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate climbed unexpectedly to 4.3% in June 2025, up from 4.1% in May. This marks the highest rate since late 2021, raising concern at first glance. However, a deeper look reveals a more positive narrative behind the numbers. The increase in unemployment didn’t come…
Climate case defeat fuels renewed fight for Torres Strait justice Torres Strait Islander Elders have been left heartbroken but unshaken after the Federal Court dismissed their groundbreaking climate change lawsuit against the Australian Government. Despite the ruling, they have vowed to continue their battle for justice and protection of their sinking islands. In 2021, Uncle…