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Melania Trump denies Epstein ties in rare public address, calls for victim hearings

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9 articles1 hours ago

Melania Trump delivered an unexpected public address on April 9, 2026, at the White House to deny any relationship with Jeffrey Epstein or Ghislaine Maxwell, calling repeated claims 'lies' and 'false ...

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  • Melania Trump delivered a public address on April 9, 2026, at the White House denying any relationship with Jeffrey Epstein or Ghislaine Maxwell, calling the claims 'lies' and 'false smears'
  • Melania Trump stated she first met Epstein in 2000 at a party she attended with Donald Trump, and that she had 'never been friends with Epstein'
  • Melania Trump referenced a 2002 email exchange with Ghislaine Maxwell, calling it 'casual correspondence' and 'trivial'
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Australia-Singapore fuel supply talks amid Middle East crisis

4 sources
15 articles7 hours ago

Australia’s Prime Minister Anthony Albanese visited Singapore on April 10, 2026, to secure fuel supplies amid the Middle East crisis, which has disrupted global oil flows through the Strait of Hormuz....

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  • Singapore supplies 55% of Australia’s petrol, 22% of jet fuel, and 15% of diesel, accounting for 26% of Australia’s total refined fuel imports.
  • Australia supplies 32% of Singapore’s LNG, worth about $5 billion annually.
  • Anthony Albanese and Singapore’s Prime Minister Lawrence Wong met on April 10, 2026, to discuss fuel and LNG supply security amid the Middle East crisis.
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Russia-Ukraine agree to Orthodox Easter ceasefire amid skepticism

4 sources
6 articles13 hours ago

Russia and Ukraine agreed to a 32-hour ceasefire for Orthodox Easter starting April 13, 2026, at 4pm local time, following Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s proposal for a pause in hostilities...

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  • A 32-hour ceasefire was agreed for Orthodox Easter, starting Saturday at 4pm local time and ending Sunday night.
  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy proposed the ceasefire earlier in the week, calling for a pause in targeting energy infrastructure.
  • Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the ceasefire via a Kremlin decree on Thursday, April 10, 2026.
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Severe Tropical Cyclone Maila threatens Far North Queensland after Cyclone Narelle

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11 articles13 hours ago

Severe Tropical Cyclone Maila formed in the Solomon Sea in early April 2026 and threatened Far North Queensland, following closely after Cyclone Narelle, which devastated the same region in late March...

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  • Severe Tropical Cyclone Maila was located in the Solomon Sea about 590 km west of Honiara on April 6, 2026, as a category 3 system with sustained winds of 130 km/h and gusts up to 185 km/h.
  • Cyclone Maila is expected to make landfall in Far North Queensland, likely between Cape York Peninsula and Cairns, with potential impacts starting from the weekend of April 6–7, 2026.
  • Cyclone Maila was named on April 5, 2026, and is the 11th named tropical cyclone of the 2025–26 Australian cyclone season.
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Dezi Freeman's seven-month manhunt ends in deadly shootout; police investigate accomplices

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6 articles15 hours ago

Dezi Freeman, a fugitive wanted for fatally shooting two Victoria Police officers in Porepunkah on August 26, 2025, evaded capture for seven months before being killed in a shootout on April 1, 2026, ...

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  • Dezi Freeman was shot dead by Victoria Police on 2026-04-01 at a property in Thologolong, near the NSW border, after a three-hour standoff.
  • Freeman killed Detective Leading Senior Constable Neal Thompson and Senior Constable Vadim De Waart-Hottart on 2025-08-26 in Porepunkah, northeast Victoria, during a warrant execution.
  • Freeman was hiding in a makeshift shelter resembling a shipping container and caravan on the Thologolong property, over 150 km from Porepunkah.
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Bruce Lehrmann's failed defamation appeal against Network Ten and Lisa Wilkinson

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4 articles15 hours ago

Bruce Lehrmann’s final legal attempt to overturn a defamation ruling against Network Ten and journalist Lisa Wilkinson ended in failure on April 9, 2026, when Australia’s High Court refused his appeal...

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  • Bruce Lehrmann lost his defamation case against Network Ten and Lisa Wilkinson in the Federal Court in 2023, with Justice Michael Lee ruling on the balance of probabilities that Lehrmann raped Brittany Higgins in Parliament House in 2019.
  • The High Court dismissed Lehrmann’s appeal on April 9, 2026, with the judgment stating 'Special leave refused with costs'.
  • Lehrmann was charged with sexual intercourse without consent in 2021, pleaded not guilty in 2022, and the criminal trial was aborted in December 2022 due to juror misconduct, leading to charges being dropped.
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AFL player Lance Collard found guilty of homophobic slur use in VFL match

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6 articles15 hours ago

St Kilda forward Lance Collard was found guilty by an AFL tribunal of using a homophobic slur against Frankston player Darby Hipwell during a VFL match on March 27, 2026. The tribunal upheld the charg...

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  • Lance Collard was found guilty of using a homophobic slur against Frankston player Darby Hipwell during a VFL match on March 27, 2026
  • The AFL tribunal upheld the charge against Collard for breaching AFL Rule 2.3(a) (Conduct Unbecoming)
  • Collard denied using the slur and claimed he said 'Come here, maggot' instead
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Lachlan Kennedy breaks 10-second 100m barrier at Australian Athletics Championships

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4 articles1 hours ago

Lachlan Kennedy made history at the 2026 Australian Athletics Championships in Sydney by becoming the first Australian to run under 10 seconds in the 100m on home soil, clocking 9.96 seconds in the he...

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  • Lachlan Kennedy ran 9.96 seconds in the 100m heats on 2026-04-10 at Sydney Olympic Park with a +0.3 tailwind
  • Kennedy equaled his personal best of 9.96 seconds in the 100m final on 2026-04-11, winning his first national title
  • Kennedy is 22 years old and from Queensland
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Karen Martini's ACMI restaurant eviction and her career retrospective

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2 articles3 hours ago

Karen Martini, a celebrated chef known for her career-defining roles like Icebergs Dining Room in Sydney, faced a public fallout after her restaurant at ACMI in Melbourne was evicted in April 2026. Th...

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  • Karen Martini's restaurant at ACMI was evicted after the museum issued an 'eviction notice' requiring her to leave by 8pm on the same day
  • The ACMI restaurant project was announced in 2019 and was Martini's first restaurant in Melbourne and her first new venue in 17 years
  • ACMI claimed the restaurant had accrued 'significant unpaid debt' as the reason for eviction
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Australia’s fuel crisis: government campaign and security plan amid global oil shortages

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2 articles3 hours ago

Australia’s federal government has launched a $20 million public awareness campaign called 'Every little bit helps' to encourage fuel conservation amid a global oil crisis, with ads rolling out April ...

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  • The federal government launched a $20 million advertising campaign titled 'Every little bit helps' to encourage Australians to reduce fuel use, starting April 13, 2026, across TV, digital, and outdoor ads.
  • Australia is currently at Stage 2 ('Keep Australia Moving') of the four-stage National Fuel Security Plan, characterized by local fuel disruptions requiring extra efforts to secure supplies from trading partners.
  • Australia’s fuel reserves as of April 11, 2026, are 38 days of petrol, 31 days of diesel, and 28 days of jet fuel, with diesel reserves increasing by 2 days since the previous update.
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APY Lands Indigenous art exhibition opens after controversy and delays

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2 articles5 hours ago

The National Gallery of Australia’s exhibition Ngura Puḻka – Epic Country, featuring 30 large-scale paintings by 49 Indigenous artists from the APY Lands, finally opened in Canberra on April 10, 2026,...

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  • The exhibition Ngura Puḻka – Epic Country opened at the National Gallery of Australia in Canberra on April 10, 2026, after a three-year delay.
  • The exhibition features 30 large-scale paintings by Indigenous artists from the Aṉangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY) Lands, including 49 artists in total.
  • The exhibition was originally scheduled to open in June 2023 but was postponed due to allegations published in *The Australian* newspaper in April 2023.
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Fatal car crash in Perth Hills kills three adults

2 sources
2 articles7 hours ago

Three adults died after their vehicle crashed into a tree on Stoneville Rd in the Perth Hills, about 30km from Perth’s CBD, at approximately 8:50am on Saturday, April 11, 2026. Emergency services resp...

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  • Three adults died after a vehicle crashed into a tree on Stoneville Rd, Perth Hills, around 8:50am on Saturday (April 11, 2026).
  • The crash occurred on Stoneville Rd in the Perth Hills, approximately 30km from Perth’s CBD.
  • Major Crash investigators from Western Australia Police are leading the investigation.
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US-Iran peace talks in Pakistan amid ceasefire disputes and Strait of Hormuz blockades

2 sources
4 articles7 hours ago

US Vice-President JD Vance arrived in Islamabad on April 11, 2026, to lead peace talks with Iran, which are aimed at ending the ongoing conflict that began with a US-Israeli bombing campaign against I...

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  • US Vice-President JD Vance arrived in Islamabad, Pakistan, on April 11, 2026, to lead US peace talks with Iran
  • Iranian delegation, led by parliamentary speaker Mohammad Baqer Qalibaf and Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi, arrived in Islamabad on April 10, 2026, for talks
  • Iran has set two preconditions for talks: unfreezing of Iranian assets and a ceasefire in Lebanon
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Federal Court restricts work-from-home tax deductions for rent and transport

2 sources
2 articles7 hours ago

The Federal Court ruled on April 10, 2026, against ABC sports presenter Ned Hall, overturning an earlier decision that allowed him to claim tax deductions for rent and transport expenses incurred whil...

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  • The Federal Court ruled against ABC sports presenter Ned Hall, overturning an Administrative Review Tribunal decision that allowed his work-from-home tax claim for rent and transport during COVID lockdowns.
  • Ned Hall claimed deductions for occupancy of a second bedroom used as a home office and transport costs to his workplace during Melbourne’s COVID lockdowns.
  • The Federal Court ruled that rent for a home is 'fundamentally private in nature,' even if partially used for work, and that travel from home to work is 'fundamentally private' under tax law.
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Pakistan mediates US-Iran peace talks amid Middle East conflict

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2 articles9 hours ago

Pakistan has unexpectedly emerged as a mediator in US-Iran peace negotiations, preparing to host delegations from both countries in Islamabad. The talks aim to finalize a ceasefire amid ongoing tensio...

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  • Pakistan is hosting US and Iranian delegations for peace talks in Islamabad
  • The negotiations are described as a 'historic' or 'biggest diplomatic win' for Pakistan in recent years
  • The talks are set to address the US-Iran ceasefire amid Israel’s continued bombardment of Lebanon
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US-Iran war exposes Trump's foreign policy and alliance trust issues

2 sources
2 articles11 hours ago

The US-Iran war has exposed deep flaws in Trump’s foreign policy, particularly his ability to build and maintain alliances. Despite inflicting a 'generational military defeat' on Iran through over 13,...

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  • Francis Fukuyama updated his thesis on 'the end of history' and backtracked on calling the US a 'high-trust society' due to global distrust under Trump
  • The US and Israel conducted over 13,000 strikes on Iranian military targets, including Iran’s navy, missile stocks, and defense industrial base, resulting in a 'generational military defeat' for Iran (per US Central Command)
  • Iran weaponized the Strait of Hormuz, effectively blocking a fifth of global oil supplies by threatening mines and drone attacks, despite limited retaliatory strikes
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Violent home invasion in Melbourne's Greenvale leaves two injured

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2 articles11 hours ago

Two men, aged 48 and 35, were stabbed during a violent home invasion in Greenvale, Melbourne’s north, on Friday night (April 10, 2026) around midnight. Three or four masked males, believed to be in th...

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  • Two male occupants (aged 48 and 35) were stabbed during a home invasion at Greenvale on Friday night (April 10, 2026) around midnight.
  • The incident occurred at a property on Stirling Street (ABC) or Stirling Close (NEWSCOMAU) in Greenvale, Melbourne’s north.
  • Three or four masked males aged in their late teens or early 20s wearing dark clothing committed the attack.
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Truck driver charged with drug driving after fatal Sunshine Coast crash killing 3yo

2 sources
2 articles15 hours ago

A 56-year-old truck driver has been charged with drug driving after a fatal crash on the Sunshine Coast that killed three-year-old Ineza King and critically injured her one-year-old sister Itahe. The ...

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  • A 56-year-old male truck driver was charged with 'driving a motor vehicle while a relevant drug is present' following a crash on January 14 (Article 1) or January 8 (Article 2).
  • The crash occurred on Banya Avenue near Caloundra on the Sunshine Coast.
  • The truck (Mitsubishi Fuso) rear-ended a silver Nissan Qashqai, which then struck a blue Haval station wagon carrying three-year-old Ineza King, her one-year-old sister Itahe, and their 37-year-old mother.
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Sydney and Melbourne traffic drops as fuel prices surge due to Middle East conflict

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2 articles15 hours ago

Rising fuel prices due to the Middle East conflict have led to significant changes in transport habits across Sydney and Melbourne. Both sources confirm steep declines in road traffic, with Sydney’s H...

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  • Average weekday trips on Sydney Harbour Bridge fell from 143,510 (ABC) / 144,000 (Guardian) in early March to ~134,835 (ABC) / ~135,000 (Guardian) by late March
  • Diesel prices rose from ~$1.83 (ABC) / unspecified (Guardian) in February to ~$3.01 (ABC) / unspecified (Guardian) in April, with petrol up ~50c/litre (Guardian) since the Middle East conflict began
  • Sydney traffic fell 7% on the Cross City Tunnel and >6% on the M2, Eastern Distributor, and Sydney Harbour Bridge between early March and early April (Guardian) / 6% on Harbour Bridge, 7% on City West Link, 5% on Epping/Parramatta Roads (ABC)
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Australia’s new law mandates permanent public disclosure of sexual misconduct findings for health practitioners

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2 articles15 hours ago

Australia has implemented a major reform requiring the permanent public disclosure of sexual misconduct findings against health practitioners, including doctors, nurses, and other regulated profession...

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  • 107 health practitioners now have sexual misconduct findings permanently listed on their public records under new reforms
  • Of the 107 practitioners, 21 are still currently practicing while 86 have had their registrations cancelled
  • AHPRA (Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency) is reviewing 5,000 additional misconduct findings to identify sexual misconduct cases for retrospective listing
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