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Bluey's Joff Bush and Megan Washington among winners at Screen Music Awards
Bluey composer Joff Bush, Megan Washington and the music for Tony Armstrong’s Eat the Invaders were among the winners at the 2025 Screen Music Awards. Source link
'Serious need for speed' in global climate commitments amid 2035 target shortfalls
A report from the UN’s climate change body shows global carbon emissions appear to be on track to fall by 10 per cent by 2035, far short of its 60 per cent target. Source link
AFP to target men 'hunting' young girls, coercing them to commit violent acts
In an address to the National Press Club on Wednesday, new AFP Commissioner Krissy Barrett will announce the new taskforce and flag a desire to recast the agency as a national security agency. Source link
'Storm hunters' fly through Hurricane Melissa eye as Jamaica braces for impact
A US Air Force squad known as the Hurricane Hunters has flown through the eye of Hurricane Melissa, which is packing winds of 282 kilometres per hour as it moves slowly towards southern Jamaica. Source link
Rain denies Konstas, Renshaw chance to bat, Test hopeful out for a duck
Rain in Brisbane washes out the first day of play in the Sheffield Shield match between Queensland and New South Wales. Source link
Teens accused of stabbing man with brain injury to death have bail revoked
Four teenagers accused of luring a 25-year-old man to a Shellharbour train station and stabbing him to death are taken into custody after their bail is revoked. Source link
Job cuts inevitable as BHP scales back Pilbara iron ore mine
A mining giant says its long-running Yandi iron ore mine in the Pilbara will be significantly scaled back next year. Source link
Humpback whale found dead in shark net off NSW beach
The discovery of a dead whale entangled in a shark net off Coledale Beach ignites fresh debate on New South Wales’s controversial shark net program. Source link
Gold Coast high-rise approved over height limit
A 43-metre tower approved for Palm Beach has reignited debate over the Gold Coast’s planning rules, with the acting mayor saying height limits have been overlooked “hundreds of times”. Source link
As Kununurra wearies of youth crime, leaders call for a fix
Frustrated community leaders in Kununurra say overcrowded, unsafe housing and short-term staff contracts are contributing to a youth crime problem in the Western Australian town. Source link