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Tensions over women’s rights, trans issues boil over in Melbourne

Arrests have been made following Saturday’s chaotic protests in Melbourne’s CBD, where rival demonstrations between women’s rights activists and pro-trans counter-protesters escalated into violent street clashes. The unrest stemmed from a rally organised by Women’s Voices Australia on the steps of Parliament House, where about 50 supporters gathered for the “Women Will Speak” event, advocating for women’s rights to single-sex change rooms and sporting competitions. Organisers of the rally said proposed government plans to expand Victoria’s hate speech laws to include the LGBTQIA+ community posed a threat to freedom of speech. The event quickly drew backlash from trans-rights activists, who ... Read more

Man dies after being accidentally shot by son during hunting trip on Oberon property

A man has died after being accidentally shot during a hunting trip with his son in the NSW Central Tablelands. The man, 69, and his son, 47, were hunting game on a rural property along Campbells River Road, Black Springs, 20kms from Oberon on Friday, April 18 when the older man was accidentally shot in the shoulder. CPolice officers were told the man and his son were securing their firearms into the back of their ute when a round discharged from the son’s weapon. “Both men had been shooting game on the property,” a NSW Police statement read. Paramedics treated ... Read more

Blossom lotus flower birthday cake candle recalled by ACCC

A popular birthday candle has been recalled over safety fears and could possibly be permanently banned in Australia. The popular candle is shaped like a lotus and blooms with multiple lit flames, and continues to burn for several seconds. Sold by Discount Packaging Warehouse, the candle was available in multiple colours and sold internationally between March 1, 2024 and April 11, 2025. It has now been recalled by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) amid fears the product does not comply with button battery safety standards. “The button/coin batteries may not be adequately secured and may be accessible by ... Read more

Opposition demands briefing on Russian request to Indonesia after PM’s ‘shifty responses’

The Coalition has accused Anthony Albanese of “shifty responses” to questions regarding Russia’s request to station warplanes at an Indonesian air base and demanded an immediate briefing after it was reported authorities learned of the matter in March. Who knew what and when about the request has emerged as an unexpected twist in the federal election campaign, with the Prime Minister and cabinet ministers keeping coy when asked publicly. A blunder from Peter Dutton earlier this month — when the Opposition Leader falsely said Indonesia’s president had publicly confirmed the Russian request — revealed the opposition seemingly knew very little. ... Read more

Flood warnings in effect after Sydney, NSW smashed by rain

NSW residents are likely to get a reprieve this week from the wild weather that blasted through the state on the long weekend. The small town of Mandalong scored a huge 154mm in the 24 hours to 9am on Monday, followed by nearby Lake Macquarie with 135mm and Windale on 139mm. Newcastle recorded 102mm within the same period, on top of the 42mm of rain it copped in the previous 24 hours. Large rainfall totals were also recorded in the 24 hours to Sunday morning, including 154mm at Turners Flat and 99mm at Bowraville. Areas of Sydney were also hammered ... Read more

Person killed in horror truck-car crash on Bruce Highway, Queensland

A person has been killed in a horror collision between a truck and a car on a major Queensland highway. The two vehicles collided on the Bruce Highway near Emmett Creek – about 30 minutes south of Townsville – just before 2pm on Sunday. The driver of the MG car was alone in the vehicle and died at the scene. The truck driver was not physically injured. Debris from the collision struck a third vehicle, but all occupants escaped unscathed. Forensic Crash Unit investigations into the circumstances of the collision are ongoing. Three teams of paramedics – including advanced and ... Read more

‘Bizarre’: Mystery as stranger repeatedly caught swimming in family pool

A Queensland family are in disbelief after a stranger allegedly snuck into their home half a dozen times and used their swimming pool without permission. Homeowner Holly Stevens said the unknown man had repeatedly snuck into the property in New Farm in northern Brisbane to take a dip at least five times since January. Labelling the move as “entitled”, Ms Stevens told 9News she’s “come to the conclusion he’s obviously scoping out the property” while no one was home before taking a dip. The man, who could be seen on CCTV cameras checking out the home, would take off his ... Read more

Peter Dutton says Welcome to Country ceremonies are ‘overdone’ in final leaders’ debate

Peter Dutton has proposed Welcome to Country ceremonies be relegated to “major events” only, claiming that acknowledgments of the traditional owners of the land have gone too far. With just five days to convince Australians to vote for them in Saturday’s election, the Liberal leader and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese squared off in their final debate of the campaign on Sunday night. The showdown, moderated by Seven’s political editor Mark Riley, took place amid a culture war over the necessity of the ceremonies, reignited after a group of hecklers – including known neo-Nazis – booed the Welcome to Country at ... Read more

Federal election 2025: Dutton’s media bus bogged outside hotel

Peter Dutton’s campaign has encountered a new hitch as the Opposition Leader prepares for a hectic final week before Saturday’s federal election. The bus carrying the media covering Mr Dutton’s actions on the campaign trail became stuck on a median strip outside the hotel where they are staying in the middle of the Sydney CBD. Despite a heroic attempts to push it off the obstruction, the bus was immobile for more than half an hour on Monday morning, blocking a section of Pitt Street and forcing traffic to navigate around it. This will make it quite hard for the media ... Read more

Hero cop Inspector Amy Scott and ‘bollard men’ to give evidence during inquest into Bondi attack

Construction workers crowned national heroes after they wielded bollards at killer Joel Cauchi during the Westfield Bondi Junction attack will give evidence along with Inspector Amy Scott in the first week of a coronial inquest into the tragedy. It has been more than a year since Dawn Singleton, Yixuan Cheng, Faraz Ahmed Tahir, Ashlee Good, Jade Young and Pikria Darchia were all killed in the attack, in which Cauchi, 40, stabbed 16 people in less than three minutes. French construction workers Silas Desperaux and Damien Guerot were applauded for their bravery during the fatal attack on April 13, 2023, after ... Read more