The East Melbourne Synagogue was targeted by an arsonist. Con Chronis/AAP

Australia’s Antisemitism Plan Is Bold—but Falls Short on Hard Questions

A new national antisemitism plan aims to tackle rising hate, yet experts warn it may silence legitimate speech and ignores deeper divides. Ambitious Measures with Complex Risks In response to recent arson at the East Melbourne Synagogue and a surge in antisemitic incidents since October 7, the Albanese government appointed Jillian Segal as the nation’s first…

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Flight attendants restrain unruly wine-drinking passenger on descent into Sydney

Chaos in the Sky: Passenger Restrained After Refusing to Stop Drinking Wine on Sydney-Bound Flight

Chaos in the Skies: Passenger Charged After Alleged Assault on Flight to Sydney Woman allegedly drinks own wine and refuses to comply A shocking incident unfolded aboard an international flight bound for Sydney when a 64-year-old woman allegedly refused to stop drinking her own wine and had to be physically restrained by flight attendants during…

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Beau Ryan and Aaron Woods in the Triple M radio studio looking concerned

Triple M’s Beau Ryan and Aaron Woods Face Major Setback in Latest Radio Ratings

Triple M’s popular duo, Beau Ryan and Aaron Woods, have encountered a significant decline in their radio ratings, sparking industry chatter. The radio segment, known for its witty banter and sports commentary, has struggled to maintain its previous momentum. Many industry experts are dissecting the causes behind this unexpected dip, especially as competition intensifies across…

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Mourners gather in Yuendumu after another Aboriginal death in NT police custody

Fresh Tragedy in Yuendumu: Another Young Aboriginal Man Dies in NT Police Custody

Fresh Tragedy in Yuendumu: Another Young Aboriginal Man Dies in NT Police Custody Just weeks before the community of Yuendumu was to hear the inquest findings into Kumanjayi Walker’s death, the town has again been devastated. Another young Aboriginal man—24 years old, Warlpiri, and disabled—has died after being restrained by police in Alice Springs. The…

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Older Australians with large super funds impacted by $3 million tax reform

Why Gen Z Are the Real Winners of Australia’s $3 Million Superannuation Tax Reform

As heated discussions swirl around the federal government’s proposal to increase taxes on superannuation balances exceeding $3 million, it’s vital to examine the core reason we provide super tax concessions and why reform is long overdue. Superannuation tax breaks are intended to incentivize retirement savings by reducing the tax burden on these contributions. However, these…

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Researchers studying how daylight strengthens immune system in zebrafish models

How Daylight Supercharges Your Immune System: New Research Reveals the Science Behind Light and Immunity

How Social Jet Lag Disrupts Your Immune System Ever struggled with late nights, night shifts, or jet lag that left you feeling off balance? You may have experienced what’s called social jet lag, a condition where your internal body clock is out of sync with your external environment. This disruption of your circadian rhythm, largely…

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Mosaic Brands store exterior

Mosaic Brands Insolvency Scandal: The Untold Story of Australia’s Fashion Giant’s Financial Collapse

Insolvent Trading Scandal: Mosaic Brands Faces $392 Million Collapse After Four Years of Hidden Debt Mosaic Brands may have traded while insolvent for nearly four years, racking up a staggering $196 million in unpaid unsecured debt. That’s the shocking claim made by FTI Consulting, the firm appointed as external administrators for one of Australia’s largest…

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Ancient Murujuga rock art carvings eroding due to nearby gas industry pollution

Murujuga’s Ancient Rock Art at Risk: North West Shelf Gas Expansion Threatens 50,000-Year-Old Cultural Treasure

North West Shelf Extension Threatens 50,000-Year-Old Murujuga Rock Art Yesterday, Australia’s Environment Minister Murray Watt approved an extension of the North West Shelf liquefied natural gas project, allowing the Karratha-based gas plant in Western Australia to operate until 2070. Cultural and Environmental Alarm Over Murujuga This decision has ignited intense concern over the potential environmental…

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A dust storm sweeping through Sydney has turned the city skyline a shade of red.

Sydney Suffers Severe Dust Storm as Air Quality Reaches ‘Extremely Poor’ Levels

Sydney Wakes to Thick Haze and Disruption Sydney woke up under a thick blanket of dust and airborne particles on Tuesday morning, as a powerful dust storm swept across Greater Sydney. This sudden environmental event has severely impacted air quality, prompting urgent health warnings and significant disruptions in the city. Landmarks Disappear in the Storm…

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Anthony Albanese announces Royal Commission into Rage music show

Australia Launches Royal Commission Into Loss of Rage: A Saturday Morning Music Icon

Royal Commission Launched to Probe Disappearance of ‘Rage’ Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has officially announced a Royal Commission to investigate how the nation lost its cherished Saturday morning tradition—Rage. The iconic music video show once filled hours of weekend mornings with Top 50 hits, fresh Aussie tracks, and guest-hosted playlists that united generations. Rage’s…

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Gaza crisis aftermath destruction

Gaza Crisis and Global Silence: Humanitarian Tragedy in Plain Sight

Destruction in Gaza and the World’s Inaction The ongoing Gaza crisis has evolved into a humanitarian catastrophe marked by mass civilian casualties and deliberate infrastructural devastation. The destruction has unfolded before the global media, yet political and diplomatic paralysis dominates international response. Despite widespread horror, world powers remain largely silent or complicit. Dr. Lee Duffield…

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In-N-Out Burger pop-up store at Coogee Bay Hotel

In-N-Out Burger Launches Surprise One-Day Pop-Up in Sydney — Fans Line Up Early for the Iconic US Fast Food

In-N-Out Burger Pop-Up Ignites Sydney Frenzy with One-Day Coogee Event Sydney woke up to the irresistible aroma of sizzling patties and melting cheese as a legendary American burger chain made its surprise debut down under. For just one day, In-N-Out Burger fans in Australia were treated to a rare and exclusive pop-up event at the…

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Damaged Russian fighter jets after Ukrainian drone attacks near military airfields

Russia Responds After Ukraine Drone Strikes Destroy Military Jets, US Warns of Escalation

Ukraine Drone Strikes Target Russian Airfields Amid Rising Tensions Drone attacks reach deep into Russian territory The war between Russia and Ukraine has now stretched into its fourth year, with tensions showing no sign of easing. In a recent development, Ukraine launched a series of FPV drone attacks on five Russian military airfields located in…

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Trainer criticizes Rosehill sale rejection as missed opportunity for Sydney racing industry

Rosehill Sale Rejection Sparks Concern as Racing Industry Faces Uncertain Future

Rosehill sale rejection called a missed opportunity The recent rejection by Australian Turf Club (ATC) members of the proposed $5 billion Rosehill sale has been described as a “missed opportunity” by a leading Sydney trainer, who spoke with Racing Confidential under the condition of anonymity. Members vote down major infrastructure plan The vote, held on…

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