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Breaking: Seven feared trapped after structure collapse at South Korean power plant
A district fire official could not immediately confirm the number of missing, but two people have been pulled from the rubble so far. Source link
Five feared trapped after structure collapse at South Korean power plant
The rescue operation is ongoing, with four people pulled from the rubble so far, a fire official says. Source link
Serial rapist admits to sexually touching 16yo girl in Sydney pharmacy
Convicted rapist Graham Kay will remain in custody after sexually touching a 16-year-old girl in the Sydney CBD while on a strict supervision order. Source link
Real estate agents bait buyers to auction by underquoting prices
To advertise a property for $1 million, knowing it must sell above $1.3 million, is illegal. It is called underquoting, and in NSW it is rife, according to data analysis. Source link
Councillor charged over alleged assault of female employee at bowling club
A Walgett Shire councillor is charged after allegedly assaulting a staff member at a bowling club. Source link
Coalition's net zero New Year's resolution still unwritten
“There will be a corner of this Parliament House that is forever Bob Katter,” the prime minister said this week. Source link
Adelaide artist 'Jungle' Phillips dies aged 69 in his colourful home
Known for his generosity and a spectacular art gallery home filled with colourful works, Peter “Jungle” Phillips is remembered by those who loved him dearly. Source link
Port coach denies Tredrea kicked out of club despite board sacking
Warren Tredrea’s premiership teammate Josh Carr says he will always remain a Port Adelaide legend despite being sacked from the club’s board last week. Source link
World Club Challenge returns as Broncos confirm trip to England
Brisbane will take on Hull Kingston Rovers in the World Club Challenge in late February with the NRL premiers confirming the return of the showpiece event. Source link
Cassowary wandering 150km from home baffles outback residents
Queensland’s department of environment says it has no plans to relocate a cassowary spotted roaming the dry Gulf Savannah. Source link