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Police probe potential radicalisation of Indonesian mosque blast suspect
Almost 30 people, mostly school students, are being treated in hospital after at least two explosions at a North Jakarta mosque during prayers on Friday. Source link
T20I live: Lightning pauses play after India makes red-hot start at the Gabba
Australia must win the fifth and final T20 international against India to square the series at 2-2. See whether Mitch Marsh and his team can get the job done in our Scorecentre. Source link
India wins T20 series 2-1 after washout at the Gabba
Stormy weather ensures only 4.5 overs are bowled in the fifth and final T20 match between Australia and India in Brisbane. Source link
Neo-Nazi rally outside NSW parliament allowed to go ahead by police
A neo-Nazi rally outside the NSW parliament on Saturday morning was deemed “authorised” because police had chosen not to oppose the public assembly. Source link
Young gun McKay powers Carlton to AFLW finals triumph
Carlton slams through six third-quarter goals to shock West Coast in their AFLW elimination final amid heavy rain on an emotional day at Princes Park. Source link
Nationwide recall of various alfalfa sprouts due to salmonella outbreak
Salmonella symptoms usually start six to 72 hours after exposure to the bacteria and usually last for four to seven days. Source link
Police say toddler was playing when fatally struck by a train
Police say the one-year-old girl was playing with other children when she was clipped by a freight train near Narrabri, on the New South Wales north-western slopes. Source link
Phillippines braces for another typhoon amid devastation of Kalmaegi
Typhoon Kalmaegi left hundreds dead and as Filipinos are bracing for more extreme conditions as they mourn their loved ones and pick up the pieces. Source link
'Sophisticated' deepfake scam using WA premier's likeness sparks warning
WA’s consumer watchdog says scams are getting more sophisticated and cheaper to make, as an AI video of state premier Roger Cook sparks new concerns. Source link
For women, divorce can mean never owning a home again
Rising house prices and lower incomes due to caring for children can make it especially difficult for women to re-enter the housing market after a divorce. Source link