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Government preparedness for SA's algal bloom criticised in Senate report
A Senate inquiry into South Australia’s toxic algal bloom has been tabled highlighting “limitations” in how the government has handled the crisis. Source link
'They shot them all': Aftermath of massacre can be seen from space
Satellite imagery has shown pools of blood in Sudan’s El-Fasher, after the RSF militia took control. For relatives — finding out who has survived has turned into a torturous task. Source link
Victoria unveils new laws in crackdown on 'violent' protest behaviour
Stronger police powers tackling masks and face coverings, a ban on attachment devices and bans on certain flags and symbols are part of a suite of government reforms to be taken to parliament on Wednesday. Source link
A timeline of Trump's lawsuits against news outlets as he threatens to sue the BBC
The BBC could be the next media organisation to be sued by US President Donald Trump. So where do the president’s other lawsuits stand? Source link
Wareham's all-round brilliance helps Renegades sink Thunder in WBBL
Renegades captain Georgia Wareham continues her blistering start to this year’s WBBL campaign, scoring a half-century with the bat and picking up two wickets with the ball. Source link
Childcare centre and workers charged after toddler's death outside Darwin
The Northern Territory government has confirmed a rural Darwin childcare centre and three of its supervisors have been charged after the death of a toddler at the centre in 2023. Source link
Trial begins in Broome for man accused of child sexual assaults
Patrick Joseph Hunter, 46, is facing a charge of sexual penetration of a child under 13 and four counts of indecent dealing with a child under 13. Source link
Remaining few WWII veterans pass on memories as numbers dwindle
As the number of veterans who served in World War II dwindles, George Franklin and Russell Hosken try to keep the memory alive for future generations. Source link
Real estate agent allegedly drove over foot of worker repossessing BMW, court hears
A Darwin real estate agent accused of running over the foot of a BMW car repossession agent has been refused bail in the Darwin Local Court. Source link
Queensland Hospital review finds nearly 40 patient scans were not checked
A major review of medical scans at Caboolture Hospital’s outpatient clinic finds 38 patients did not get follow-up care, prompting the health service to apologise again for the bungle. Source link