Cooma Gaol plaque ceremony at correctional centre

Cooma Gaol Officially Recognised on NSW State Heritage Register for LGBTQIA+ History

Cooma Gaol Added to NSW State Heritage Register Cooma Gaol has received formal recognition with its inclusion on the NSW State Heritage Register, marking a powerful step in acknowledging New South Wales’ complex, painful, and often hidden history. A commemorative plaque was unveiled during a special ceremony at the correctional centre to honour this historical…

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Flooded Downing Centre entrance in Sydney

Downing Centre Court Flooding Forces Four-Week Closure and Major Legal Disruptions

Flooding Forces Major Closure at Sydney Courthouse Sydney’s Downing Centre courthouse will remain closed for at least four weeks following extensive internal flooding caused by a burst water main. The sudden incident has left one of the city’s busiest legal venues out of action, affecting thousands of scheduled hearings and proceedings. Critical Infrastructure Damaged Floodwater…

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NSW Police investigating shooting aftermath

Sydney Caravan Park Siege: Man Shot by Tactical Police After Knife Threat Incident

Man Shot During Siege at Sydney Caravan Park A man is in critical condition after being shot by tactical police during a dramatic siege at a caravan park in Sydney’s southwest. The incident unfolded at Poplar Tourist Park in Elderslie, where officers responded to reports of a man making threats while armed with a knife….

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Bengal winning at Royal Randwick 2025

Bengal Eyes Kosciuszko Glory After Strong Randwick Comeback for Trainer Luke Pepper

Bengal’s Rising Momentum Ahead of Kosciuszko Bengal’s city success journey continues, and with the $2 million Kosciuszko race looming, trainer Luke Pepper’s ambitions are higher than ever. The promising galloper, once trained under Chris Waller, is thriving in Canberra and proving a force to be reckoned with at Royal Randwick. His recent win signals a…

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Iranian protesters waving banners in 1979 revolution

Iran’s Tumultuous Past and Fragile Future: Revolutions, Interference, Uncertainty

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has called on the Iranian people to rise up against their dictatorial Islamic regime, urging transformation aligned with Israeli interests . Meanwhile, U.S. President Donald Trump is “weighing possible military action,” demanding Iran’s “total surrender”. Such calls echo previous foreign interventions in Iraq (2003) and Libya (2011), which destabilised their…

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Pub scene during State of Origin match

Queensland Fans Turn on NSW-Born Maroons Supporter Ahead of Crucial State of Origin Clash

Rivalry Reaches Boiling Point Ahead of Origin Decider As the pressure builds ahead of the pivotal State of Origin rugby league showdown, pubs across Queensland and New South Wales are alive with rivalry. With the series on the line, tonight’s game could either keep Queensland in the fight or hand NSW their first 3-0 clean…

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Evacuation convoy transporting Australians from Middle East conflict zones

Private Rescue Missions Rush to Evacuate Australians from Middle East Conflict Zones

As Iran and Israel exchange aerial strikes, Australian citizens are caught in the middle, with over 1,800 requesting evacuation from both countries. While official government advice urges Australians to avoid travel or to shelter in place, private security firms have stepped in to orchestrate covert rescue efforts amid ongoing violence and closed airspaces. More than…

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Overwhelmed tribunal worker surrounded by visa application files

Massive Backlog: Student Visa Appeals Swamp Tribunal

Record Surge in Student Visa Refusals Strains Tribunal A record-breaking surge in student visa refusals is overwhelming Australia’s migration tribunal, and relief appears unlikely before late 2025 or beyond, according to Dr Abul Rizvi. As student visa refusals and appeals skyrocket, the Administrative Review Tribunal (A.R.T.) is struggling to cope amid insufficient resources and no…

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Political deception and Orwellian government lies in contemporary Australia

Government Lies: A Modern Orwellian Reality

A Government Aligned With US Ambitions “Pandering to the strategic goals of the United States, which puts a target on our nation’s forehead, our Government keeps lying to us.” This striking opening from Michael Pascoe sets the tone for a compelling critique of government transparency and sovereignty. The “Axis of Evil” and the Roots of…

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Prestige waterfront home views over Sydney Harbour from Vaucluse

Sydney’s 2025 House Price Record Shattered Twice in One Historic Week

A Record-Smashing Week for Sydney’s Luxury Market In a dramatic week for Sydney’s luxury property market, the 2025 house price record was broken not once, but twice, with two massive sales totaling over $110 million. This extraordinary milestone marks a surge in demand for premium harbourfront homes, reshaping Sydney’s real estate headlines and setting new…

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Adrian Segecic signs with Portsmouth after Golden Boot-winning A-League season

Adrian Segecic Joins Portsmouth After Golden Boot-Winning A-League Season

Segecic Seals Four-Year Move to Portsmouth Adrian Segecic has officially parted ways with Sydney FC to sign with English Championship side Portsmouth, marking a pivotal move in his career. The 21-year-old forward, fresh off a stellar 2024-25 A-League season, agreed to a four-year deal with Pompey following a successful run that saw him share the…

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Copenhagen skyline representing the world’s most liveable city 2025

Copenhagen Tops 2025 Global Liveability Rankings as Australian Cities Shine in Top 10

Copenhagen Tops 2025 Global Liveability Index The 2025 Global Liveability Index by the Economist Intelligence Unit has revealed Copenhagen as the most liveable city in the world, surpassing Vienna and Zurich. The Danish capital achieved top scores for stability, culture, and environment, earning its place at the summit of this year’s highly anticipated rankings. Rankings…

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