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Israel's Ben-Gvir taunts detained flotilla activists, sparking global condemnation and Australian diplomatic response

ABCGuardianNews.comSMHThe Age
17 articles5 hours ago

On May 19, 2026, Israeli forces intercepted the Global Sumud Flotilla, a group of 50+ boats carrying over 400 activists from 40+ countries attempting to break Israel’s maritime blockade of Gaza. Among...

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  • Israel's National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir posted a video on May 20, 2026, showing him taunting and mocking detained activists from the Global Sumud Flotilla, including forcing them to kneel with their hands tied and heads to the ground while the Israeli national anthem played.
  • The Global Sumud Flotilla, attempting to break Israel’s maritime blockade of Gaza, was intercepted by Israeli forces in international waters near Cyprus on May 19, 2026, with 400+ activists from 40+ countries detained.
  • Eleven Australians were detained by Israel in the flotilla: Anny Mokotow, Bianca Webb-Pullman, Neve O’Connor, Violet Coco, Gemma O’Toole, Sam Woripa Watson, Zack Schofield, Helen O’Sullivan, Juliet Lamont, Isla Lamont, and Surya McEwen.
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Australia's largest diphtheria outbreak in decades, affecting remote Indigenous communities

ABCGuardianNews.comSBS
13 articles7 hours ago

Australia is experiencing its largest diphtheria outbreak in decades, with over 220 cases reported nationwide as of May 2026, primarily affecting remote Indigenous communities in the Northern Territor...

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  • Australia recorded its first diphtheria death in almost a decade in the Northern Territory, confirmed by multiple sources in May 2026.
  • The Northern Territory declared a diphtheria outbreak in March 2026, the first since the 1990s.
  • As of May 2026, there have been over 220 cases of diphtheria reported nationwide, with the majority (93-98%) occurring in Indigenous Australians.
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NRL star Jai Arrow announces retirement due to MND diagnosis

ABCGuardianNews.comSMH
7 articles11 hours ago

NRL star Jai Arrow, 30, announced his immediate retirement on 2026-05-20 after being diagnosed with motor neurone disease (MND), a terminal neurological condition affecting nerve cells that control mo...

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  • Jai Arrow, 30, announced his retirement from the NRL on 2026-05-20 due to a motor neurone disease (MND) diagnosis
  • Arrow played 178 NRL games for the Broncos, Titans, and Rabbitohs between 2016 and 2025
  • Arrow represented Queensland 12 times in State of Origin (2018–2023)
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Man charged for stealing camera from Bondi terror attack victim

ABCGuardianNews.comSMH
4 articles13 hours ago

A 35-year-old man, identified by SMH and NEWSCOMAU as Danny James Ridley, was charged on May 20, 2026, with stealing camera equipment from Peter Meagher, a 61-year-old retired NSW police officer kille...

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  • Peter Meagher, a 61-year-old retired NSW police officer and photographer, was killed in the Bondi Beach terror attack on December 14, 2025, while photographing the Hanukkah event.
  • A 35-year-old man named Danny James Ridley was arrested on May 20, 2026, and charged with larceny (item valued over $2000), disposing of stolen property, furnishing false information to a licensee, possessing/supplying prohibited drugs, and possessing a prohibited weapon without a permit.
  • Police seized a camera, handcuffs, electronic devices, and a small amount of white crystal powder during a search of a Marayong home on May 20, 2026.
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CSIRO job cuts threaten Australia’s climate modelling and global contributions

ABCGuardianNews.com
3 articles5 hours ago

Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO, is proceeding with 92 job cuts in its Environment Research Unit, including five scientists critical to the Australian Community Climate and Earth System Sim...

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  • CSIRO plans to cut 92 full-time jobs from its Environment Research Unit, including 5 of the 15 scientists working on the Australian Community Climate and Earth System Simulator (ACCESS) climate model.
  • The job cuts were announced after a staff meeting on May 20, 2026, following a plan to reduce 300–350 full-time research positions, with over 800 support staff already cut in the past two years.
  • The Albanese government provided CSIRO with an additional $387.4 million over four years in the 2026–27 budget, but the agency stated this funding would not save the 300+ roles still being cut.
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Pauline Hanson’s One Nation proposes Norway-style gas equity and tax policy

ABCGuardianNews.com
3 articles7 hours ago

Pauline Hanson’s One Nation proposed a Norway-inspired gas policy on 2026-05-21, replacing the Petroleum Resource Rent Tax (PRRT) with a 10% royalty on new projects and allowing the Commonwealth to ta...

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  • Pauline Hanson announced a policy at the Australian Energy Producers conference in Adelaide on 2026-05-21 to replace the Petroleum Resource Rent Tax (PRRT) with a 10% royalty on new gas projects.
  • One Nation’s proposal includes a 30% rebate on exploration costs in Commonwealth waters in exchange for a 30% equity stake in new gas projects for the Commonwealth.
  • The policy would create a sovereign wealth fund called the Australian National Investment Wealth Corporation to manage profits from the equity stake.
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Queensland Olympics Minister Tim Mander resigns amid electoral enrolment allegations

ABCGuardianNews.com
4 articles9 hours ago

Queensland’s Olympics Minister Tim Mander resigned on 2026-05-21 after the Australian Electoral Commission referred him to the Australian Federal Police over allegations he enrolled to vote at a staff...

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  • Tim Mander resigned as Queensland’s Olympics Minister on 2026-05-21 after being referred to federal police by the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC)
  • The AEC referred Mander to the Australian Federal Police (AFP) on 2026-05-19 over allegations he enrolled to vote at a staffer’s home address without living there, potentially violating the Criminal Code Act 1995
  • Mander stated in a 2026-05-21 statement that he ‘referred this matter myself and provided information as requested’ and claimed he ‘has complied with the requirements of the Electoral Commission of Queensland at all times’
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US indicts Raúl Castro for 1996 plane downing amid escalated Cuba tensions

ABCGuardianSBS
6 articles11 hours ago

The United States indicted former Cuban President Raúl Castro on May 21, 2026, on charges of conspiracy to kill US nationals, four counts of murder, and two counts of destruction of aircraft, stemming...

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  • Raúl Castro, 94, was indicted in Miami on May 21, 2026, for one count of conspiracy to kill US nationals, four counts of murder, and two counts of destruction of aircraft related to the 1996 downing of Brothers to the Rescue planes.
  • The indictment stems from the February 24, 1996, incident where Cuban military jets shot down two Brothers to the Rescue planes, killing four men (Armando Alejandre Jr, Carlos Costa, Mario de la Peña, and Pablo Morales).
  • Raúl Castro was Cuba’s defense minister at the time of the 1996 incident and is alleged to have authorized the order to shoot down the planes.
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Australia's April 2026 unemployment rate rises to 4.5% amid economic concerns

ABCGuardianNews.com
3 articles13 hours ago

Australia’s unemployment rate climbed to 4.5% in April 2026, marking a 0.2 percentage point increase from March and the highest level in over four years. The rise was driven by a 18,600 drop in employ...

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  • Australia’s unemployment rate rose to 4.5% in April 2026, up 0.2 percentage points from 4.3% in March 2026
  • The number of employed people fell by 18,600 in April 2026, while the number of unemployed people rose by 33,000
  • Female employment drove the overall fall in employment, with full-time employment down 11,000–19,000 and part-time employment down 8,000–13,000
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Kylie Minogue reveals second cancer diagnosis and career journey in Netflix documentary

ABCGuardianThe Age
5 articles13 hours ago

Kylie Minogue’s three-part Netflix documentary *Kylie*, directed by Michael Harte, premiered on May 20, 2026, revealing her second cancer diagnosis in early 2021, which she kept private unlike her hig...

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  • Kylie Minogue was diagnosed with cancer for a second time in early 2021, after her first diagnosis in 2005.
  • The Netflix documentary titled *Kylie* (directed by Michael Harte) premiered on May 20, 2026, and features three parts.
  • Minogue’s 2023 single *Padam Padam* won her a Grammy for Best Pop Dance Recording and returned her to the UK singles Top 10 for the first time since 2010.
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Bomb scare at Avalon Airport caused by laser hair removal device leads to flight cancellations and delays

ABCGuardianThe Age
3 articles15 hours ago

Avalon Airport in Melbourne experienced a security scare on May 21, 2026, when a suspicious package flagged during screening at around 6am triggered a bomb squad response and partial lockdown. The ite...

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  • Avalon Airport’s domestic terminal was evacuated and partially locked down after a suspicious package was flagged by security screening at about 6am on May 21, 2026.
  • The suspicious item was later confirmed to be a laser hair removal device and a cylindrical cardboard hot chocolate container.
  • Victoria Police Bomb Response Unit was called to the airport and conducted a safety check using a specialist robot, which confirmed the item was non-suspicious.
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Cheap holiday deals in Asia amid Iran war travel disruptions

SMHThe Age
2 articles5 hours ago

Both THEAGE and SMH report that the Iran war has disrupted global travel, causing jet fuel price spikes and airspace closures in the Persian Gulf, which might suggest higher costs for holidays. Howeve...

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  • Jet fuel prices have rocketed and airspace above the Persian Gulf has been declared a no-go zone by many airlines due to the Iran war, increasing flight costs.
  • South Korea (Seoul), Thailand (Phuket), Bali, and Vietnam (Da Nang) are highlighted as destinations with significant hotel discounts for Australian travelers.
  • Economy return fares from Sydney to Seoul are currently between $636 and $856, up from $480 to $650 last year.
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Tesla Cybertruck wade mode incident in Texas lake leads to arrest

GuardianNews.com
2 articles9 hours ago

A Tesla Cybertruck driver in Grapevine, Texas, was arrested after intentionally driving the vehicle into a lake on May 19, 2026, to test its 'wade mode' feature. The truck became disabled and took on ...

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  • A Tesla Cybertruck was recovered from Katie’s Woods Park Boat Ramp in Grapevine, Texas, after the driver intentionally drove it into the lake to test 'wade mode'
  • The driver was arrested on charges of operating a vehicle in a closed section of a park or lake, as well as water safety equipment violations
  • The Cybertruck became disabled and took on water, forcing the driver and passengers to abandon it before calling for help
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Mouse plague devastates Western Australia and other regions, threatening crops and health

ABCNews.com
2 articles9 hours ago

A severe mouse plague has overwhelmed Western Australia’s Mid West, Wheatbelt, and Goldfields-Esperance regions, with mouse populations reaching up to 8,000 per hectare in some areas. The outbreak, fu...

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  • A mouse plague is affecting Western Australia’s Mid West, Wheatbelt, and Goldfields-Esperance regions, with up to 8,000 mice per hectare in some paddocks.
  • The Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority (APVMA) approved an emergency permit for farmers to use a stronger bait (ZP50, 50g/kg zinc phosphide) to combat the plague.
  • The WA Health Department issued a public health alert urging residents in Morawa and surrounding areas to handle dead mice safely and maintain high hygiene standards.
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School bus crash in Sydney’s western suburbs injures students and driver

ABCNews.com
2 articles11 hours ago

A school bus carrying 41 students from years 11 and 12 crashed into a tree on Erskine Park Road in Sydney’s western suburbs on May 21, 2026, around 1:00 PM. Emergency services freed passengers, with f...

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  • A school bus carrying 41 students (years 11 and 12) and a driver/teacher collided with a tree on Erskine Park Road, Erskine Park, Sydney, on 2026-05-21 around 1:00 PM
  • Emergency services (paramedics, fire, police) responded to free passengers and assess injuries
  • Five students (ages 16–18) required hospital admission, including one with suspected fractures; the driver was also treated and taken to Westmead Hospital
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Nostalgic reflection on Corindi Beach as a cherished childhood holiday destination

SMHThe Age
2 articles11 hours ago

Both articles recount a deeply personal and nostalgic account of Corindi Beach, a small NSW north coast town, as the author’s cherished childhood holiday destination. The piece describes annual family...

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  • The author's family drove from Canberra to Corindi Beach annually in a 1980s white Volvo with a distinctive box shape and engine purr
  • The journey included stops at Cowra, Dubbo (lunch in the park), and Coonabarabran (Country Comfort Motel) on the first day
  • The second day of the trip passed through Tamworth, Armidale, and Dorrigo before descending to Coffs Harbour, where the Big Banana signaled arrival
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Football Australia announces 20% staff cuts amid record financial losses

ABCGuardian
2 articles13 hours ago

Football Australia is facing a severe financial crisis, reporting a record net loss of $15.34 million in 2025, nearly doubling the $8.5 million loss from 2024 despite revenue reaching an all-time high...

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  • Football Australia reported a record net loss of $15.34 million after tax for the year ended December 31, 2025, almost doubling the $8.5 million loss in 2024.
  • Football Australia plans to cut over 20% of its workforce as part of a restructure to address financial losses, with CEO Martin Kugeler stating the cuts will not impact the men's and women's senior national teams.
  • Football Australia's revenue grew to $139.446 million in 2025, the highest since the separation of the A-League, but the net loss was equivalent to 11% of revenue.
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Teen accused of attempted plane hijacking at Avalon Airport faces mental impairment defense

ABCNews.com
4 articles13 hours ago

A 19-year-old boy, who was 17 at the time, is accused of attempting to hijack a Jetstar flight at Avalon Airport on March 6, 2025, armed with a fake bomb and shotgun. He allegedly entered the airport ...

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  • A 19-year-old (then 17) is accused of attempting to hijack a Jetstar flight at Avalon Airport, Geelong, on March 6, 2025, armed with a fake bomb and shotgun.
  • The teenager entered the airport through a hole in a fence and boarded the plane wearing a high-vis vest and tool belt, pretending to be a maintenance worker.
  • The boy was restrained by a passenger on the plane and later told police the people on the plane were 'heroes' and he wanted to thank them.
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UN endorses ICJ climate ruling despite US-led opposition

ABCGuardian
2 articles13 hours ago

The United Nations General Assembly voted 141-8 on May 21, 2026, to endorse a landmark International Court of Justice advisory opinion from July 2025, which establishes that countries have a legal obl...

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  • The UN General Assembly voted 141-8 to adopt a resolution backing the ICJ’s 2025 advisory opinion on climate obligations, with 28 countries abstaining.
  • The ICJ ruling was initiated by Vanuatu and found that countries can be held legally responsible for greenhouse gas emissions, including potential reparations.
  • Opposing votes came from Belarus, Iran, Israel, Liberia, Russia, Saudi Arabia, the United States, and Yemen.
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Australia's winter forecast and El Niño development risks

ABCSBS
2 articles13 hours ago

Australia’s winter outlook for June–August 2026 is dominated by forecasts of warmer-than-average temperatures nationwide and below-average rainfall for most regions, particularly in south-west Western...

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  • The Bureau of Meteorology (BoM) forecasts winter (June–August) to be warmer than average across most of Australia, with above-average daytime and overnight temperatures likely for most regions except parts of the north.
  • Rainfall for June–August is forecast to be below average for most of Australia, including south-west Western Australia and parts of south-eastern Australia, with the dry signal emerging strongly in July and August.
  • An El Niño event is increasingly likely to develop over the coming months, with both ocean and atmospheric thresholds nearing fulfillment, though not yet met.
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