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'Oh, you stink': New ultra world champion Phil Gore craves shower and sleep
Ultra-athlete Phil Gore is Australia’s newest world champion after five days of near-continuous running in Bell Buckle, Tennessee. Source link
More Canberrans could soon be able to take public transport for free
The ACT government is considering a Greens-backed plan to offer free public transport to more residents, but concerns about costs could stall the proposal. Source link
Canberra man found guilty of raping teen as co-accused's charge dismissed
Canberra man Josh Fenwick, 29, is found guilty of raping a 16-year-old girl he took home from Civic with her friend after a night out drinking. Source link
Ambulance station manager steals fentanyl, refills vials with saline
A paramedic has been sentenced for stealing vials of an opioid used for pain relief, refilling them with saline and returning them into circulation in WA ambulances. Source link
Man having the 'worst day of his life' before death in police custody, court hears
The family of a man who died in police custody in northern New South Wales say they thought he had overcome his problems. Source link
Coroner finds one in 14 fatal stabbing victims in Victoria are children
The data are included in the findings into the death of 15-year-old Solomone Taufe’ulungaki, who died after being chased by a gang who thought he was a member of a rival group. Source link
Calls for stronger laws to stop schools rejecting students with disabilities
Not enough is being done to prevent children being denied enrolment at WA schools because of their disability, advocates say. Source link
Queensland police investigating suspicious death on southern Gold Coast
Queensland police say it is believed the two men are known to each other and there is no threat to the community. Source link
Surprise as Torranzino beat's King's horse to win Geelong Cup
The Geelong Cup is run and won, with King Charles III’s horse Gilded Water beaten at the finish to miss out on a spot in this year’s Melbourne Cup. Source link
Government announces fishing restrictions amid ongoing algal bloom
The SA government is placing temporary restrictions on fishing in the Gulf St Vincent and Spencer Gulf as results from fish stock monitoring show declining numbers of some species. Source link