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Today

Hantavirus outbreak on cruise ship MV Hondius kills three passengers in Atlantic Ocean

ABCGuardianNews.comSBS
6 articles2 hours ago

A suspected hantavirus outbreak on the cruise ship MV Hondius in the Atlantic Ocean has killed three passengers, with one additional patient in intensive care in South Africa. The ship, operated by Oc...

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  • Three people have died from a suspected hantavirus outbreak on the cruise ship MV Hondius in the Atlantic Ocean
  • The ship was traveling between Argentina (Ushuaia) and Cape Verde with stops in South Georgia and Saint Helena
  • One confirmed hantavirus case and five suspected cases were reported, totaling six affected individuals
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Queensland ministers' undeclared affair and conflict-of-interest allegations

ABCGuardianNews.com
3 articlesJust now

Two Queensland ministers, Tim Mander and Amanda Camm, face allegations of failing to declare their relationship in a timely manner, raising concerns about conflicts of interest. Both claim their relat...

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  • Tim Mander (Olympics Minister) and Amanda Camm (Child Safety Minister) claim their relationship began in June 2023, ended in May 2024, and resumed in June 2025.
  • Both ministers stated they were 'categorically not in a relationship' when sworn in as ministers in November 2024.
  • The Ministerial Code of Conduct requires declarations of personal relationships within one month of being sworn in or when circumstances change to create a potential conflict of interest.
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Baby death and infant hospitalization at Wagga Wagga homeless encampment sparks housing crisis debate

ABCGuardianSMH
3 articles2 hours ago

A tragic incident at a homeless encampment near Wagga Beach, Wagga Wagga, on May 4, 2026, saw a newborn baby found dead and another infant critically injured after the mother gave birth in a tent. Pol...

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  • A 37-year-old woman and two infants (one deceased, one critically ill) were found at a homeless encampment near Wagga Beach, Murrumbidgee River, on Saturday, May 4, 2026.
  • Police reported 'no suspicious circumstances' in the baby's death, and a report is being prepared for the coroner.
  • The mother and surviving infant were taken to hospital in critical condition, with the infant remaining critical as of Monday, May 5, 2026.
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Rudy Giuliani hospitalized in critical but stable condition

ABCGuardianNews.com
3 articles8 hours ago

Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, 81, is in critical but stable condition at a Florida hospital, according to statements from his spokesperson Ted Goodman and reports from multiple outlets. Th...

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  • Rudy Giuliani, 81, is in critical but stable condition at a Florida hospital
  • Ted Goodman is Rudy Giuliani’s spokesperson, stating he is a fighter facing challenges with unwavering strength
  • Donald Trump posted on Truth Social acknowledging Giuliani’s hospitalization, calling him 'Our fabulous Rudy Giuliani, a True Warrior'
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US troop withdrawal from Germany amid Trump-Merz diplomatic row

ABCGuardianSMH
11 articles10 hours ago

The core story involves a diplomatic and military escalation between the US and Germany after German Chancellor Friedrich Merz criticized Donald Trump’s handling of the Iran war, calling the US 'humil...

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  • Donald Trump announced withdrawal of 5,000 US troops from Germany, to be completed over 6–12 months, after German Chancellor Friedrich Merz criticized US handling of Iran war.
  • Trump threatened troop reductions after Merz said the US was being 'humiliated' by Iran in negotiations and questioned Washington’s exit strategy.
  • Germany hosts ~35,000–40,000 US troops, the largest contingent in Europe, including Ramstein Air Base and Landstuhl military hospital.
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State memorial service honors legendary AFL commentator Dennis Cometti

ABCNews.com
2 articlesJust now

Dennis Cometti, one of Australia’s most iconic sports commentators, was honored at a state memorial service held on May 4, 2026, at Optus Stadium in Perth. The event brought together politicians, athl...

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  • Dennis Cometti died on March 3, 2026, aged 76 after suffering from Alzheimer’s disease
  • Cometti was born in Geraldton, Western Australia, in 1949
  • Cometti played 38 games and kicked 70 goals for West Perth in the WAFL
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Australia and Japan sign agreements on energy, defence, and critical minerals

ABCGuardian
2 articlesJust now

Australia and Japan signed multiple agreements on 2026-05-04 in Canberra to strengthen cooperation in defence, energy, and critical minerals, marking 50 years since their landmark friendship treaty. T...

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  • Prime Ministers Anthony Albanese (Australia) and Takaichi Sanae (Japan) met in Canberra on 2026-05-04 for annual leaders' talks.
  • The two countries signed agreements on defence, energy, and critical minerals cooperation, including a joint declaration on 'economic security cooperation'.
  • The agreements highlight six rare earths projects, including the Lynas Rare Earths Project in Kalgoorlie and Alcoa's Gallium Recovery Project, to diversify supply chains.
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WA Police highlight absurd Triple Zero calls wasting emergency resources

ABCNews.com
2 articles1 hours ago

Western Australia Police Acting Superintendent Graeme Barry highlighted the issue of frivolous Triple Zero calls clogging emergency lines, with examples including requests to retrieve a chicken from a...

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  • Western Australia Police Acting Superintendent Graeme Barry is quoted about frivolous Triple Zero calls
  • About 400,000 Triple Zero calls are made annually in Western Australia, with roughly one per day classified as 'absurd'
  • A caller requested police retrieve a chicken left in an oven, offering to let officers eat it
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Western Australia bans no-grounds evictions in new tenancy reforms

ABCNews.com
2 articles1 hours ago

Western Australia’s government announced on May 4, 2026, that it will ban no-grounds evictions, requiring landlords to provide valid reasons for terminating tenancies. The reforms aim to improve housi...

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  • Western Australia will ban no-grounds evictions under new tenancy reforms, requiring landlords to provide valid reasons (e.g., owner/relative moving in, property renovation, tenant breach, sale, unpaid rent, or illegal activity).
  • The reforms were announced by Premier Roger Cook and Commerce Minister Tony Buti on May 4, 2026.
  • Western Australia and the Northern Territory are the only jurisdictions in Australia that still allowed no-grounds evictions before the ban.
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Four men face court for alleged Anzac Day heckling in Melbourne 2025

ABCNews.com
2 articles2 hours ago

Four men—Jacob Hersant, Nathan Bull, Michael Nelson, and Ian Lomax—are facing court in Melbourne for allegedly disrupting the 2025 Anzac Day Dawn Service by booing and yelling racist slogans during th...

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  • Four men—Jacob Hersant, Nathan Bull, Michael Nelson, and Ian Lomax—are charged with offensive behaviour, offending against decency in the Shrine of Remembrance, and taking part in a disturbance within the Shrine during the 2025 Anzac Day Dawn Service in Melbourne.
  • The alleged disruption began during Indigenous Elder Mark Brown’s Welcome to Country ceremony at approximately 5:40 AM on April 25, 2025.
  • Jacob Hersant allegedly called out 'what about the Anzacs?' and 'We don’t need to be welcomed to our own country' during the service.
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Cold case of missing Gold Coast woman Marion Barter investigated with $1m reward

ABCNews.com
2 articles3 hours ago

Marion Barter, a Gold Coast woman, disappeared in 1997 after being last seen at a Southport bus depot on June 22, 1997, before flying to the UK under the name Florabella Natalia Marion Remakel. Her fa...

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  • Marion Barter (original name) legally changed her name to Florabella Natalia Marion Remakel in 1997
  • Marion Barter was last confirmed sighted at a bus depot on Scarborough Street, Southport, Queensland, on June 22, 1997, before departing Australia for the UK
  • Marion Barter’s disappearance was reported to police in Byron Bay on October 22, 1997, after she failed to contact her son for his birthday
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Residents in Silverleaves, Phillip Island, challenge overvalued land tax due to flood risks

ABCThe Age
2 articles4 hours ago

Residents in Silverleaves, a low-lying coastal town on Phillip Island, are successfully challenging their land tax valuations after a 2025 High Court ruling clarified that flood-prone properties shoul...

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  • Residents of Silverleaves on Phillip Island are contesting land tax valuations, arguing they are overvalued due to flood and coastal erosion risks, with some receiving significant reductions (e.g., $775,000 to $175,000).
  • The shoreline in Silverleaves has receded by up to 16 metres since 2022, with a 2024 Environment Department report finding 77 metres of recession since 1953 (6 metres per year between 2022–2024).
  • A 2025 High Court decision ruled land tax should be assessed based on the site value of vacant land, prompting objections from Silverleaves residents.
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Essential travel checklist for Australians visiting Europe in 2026

SMHThe Age
2 articles5 hours ago

Both articles from THEAGE and SMH provide a comprehensive checklist for Australians traveling to Europe in 2026, emphasizing key requirements like passport validity (six months beyond departure), the ...

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  • Passports for Schengen Area travel must be valid for at least three months beyond departure (effectively six months total validity on entry).
  • Italy requires an International Driving Permit (IDP) for foreign drivers, and car hire agencies may refuse rental without it.
  • Europe’s new Entry/Exit System (EES) involves fingerprinting and a headshot for first-time travelers since late 2025, with reported long queues at some airports.
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Teenager dies from tick-induced meat allergy (MMA/Alpha Gal Syndrome) in Australia

SMHThe Age
2 articles10 hours ago

A 16-year-old boy named Jeremy Webb died in 2026 after collapsing during a camping trip on Australia’s Central Coast, where he and friends ate sausages and marshmallows. An inquest later revealed his ...

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  • Jeremy Webb, 16, died on a Central Coast camping trip in 2026 after eating sausages and marshmallows, collapsing from anaphylaxis
  • An inquest in February 2026 ruled Jeremy’s death was caused by anaphylaxis due to Mammalian Meat Allergy (MMA), not asthma
  • MMA is triggered by alpha-galactose, a carbohydrate in mammalian meat, dairy, and gelatin, and is linked to bites from the Eastern Paralysis tick
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Sir Alex Ferguson hospitalized before Manchester United vs Liverpool match

ABCGuardian
2 articles10 hours ago

Sir Alex Ferguson, the legendary Manchester United manager, was hospitalized on May 3, 2026, before the club’s Premier League match against Liverpool at Old Trafford. Both the Guardian and ABC report ...

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  • Sir Alex Ferguson (84) was taken to hospital from Old Trafford before Manchester United’s Premier League match against Liverpool on 2026-05-03
  • Ferguson was attending the match as a regular at Old Trafford’s directors’ box
  • Manchester United did not provide an official comment on Ferguson’s condition when contacted by the media
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Yesterday

Two US service members missing during African Lion military exercises in Morocco

ABCGuardian
2 articles15 hours ago

Two US service members are missing after going missing during the annual African Lion military exercises in Morocco on 2 May 2026. The incident occurred near the Cap Draa training area near Tan Tan, c...

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  • Two US service members are missing after participating in the annual African Lion military exercises in Morocco
  • The incident occurred on 2 May 2026 near the Cap Draa training area near Tan Tan, Morocco
  • The US, Morocco, and other participating countries launched a search and rescue operation involving ground, air, and maritime assets
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Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix delayed by storms, McLaren sprint win, qualifying results

ABCGuardian
6 articles16 hours ago

The Formula 1 Miami Grand Prix faced significant disruptions due to severe storm threats, forcing organizers to move the start time three hours earlier to 3am AEST (1pm ET) to avoid torrential rain ex...

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  • The Miami Grand Prix start time was moved forward three hours from 6am AEST to 3am AEST (1pm ET) due to storm fears, with heavy rain expected around 5am AEST.
  • Lando Norris won the Miami Grand Prix sprint race from pole position, with Oscar Piastri finishing second, securing a McLaren one-two.
  • Kimi Antonelli took pole position for the Miami Grand Prix main race, with Max Verstappen second and Charles Leclerc third.
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Collapse of $75m Sayers Road Trust and financial crisis at Western Melbourne Group

SMHThe Age
2 articles17 hours ago

The Sayers Road Investment Co, managing a $75 million trust for high-profile athletes like Scott Pendlebury and Adam Goodes, was liquidated by a Queensland judge after major investor George Koulouris ...

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  • The Sayers Road Investment Co, overseeing the Sayers Road Trust, was ordered into liquidation by a Queensland judge last month.
  • The trust holds $75 million in investments for high-profile clients, including Collingwood legend Scott Pendlebury, two-time Brownlow medallist Adam Goodes, and AFL players Dyson Heppell, Jy Simpkin, Josh Battle, and Mason Wood.
  • The trust and project were overseen by controversial sporting entrepreneur Jason Sourasis, who faces multiple legal claims for mismanaging investments.
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Jesinta Franklin reflects on life changes post-Buddy’s retirement, farm move, and motherhood

SMHThe Age
2 articles21 hours ago

Jesinta Franklin, 34, and her husband Buddy, a retired AFL player, have undergone significant life changes in recent years. After Buddy’s retirement in 2023, the couple relocated from Sydney to a 3.2-...

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  • Jesinta Franklin is 34 years old
  • Franklin and Buddy have three children: six-year-old daughter Tallulah, three-year-old son Rocky, and four-month-old son Bam
  • Buddy retired from AFL in 2023 after playing for the Sydney Swans
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US-Iran peace talks stall as Trump rejects proposal, tensions rise amid ceasefire violations

ABCGuardian
3 articles22 hours ago

US President Donald Trump is reviewing a new 14-point peace proposal from Iran but has dismissed its prospects, stating Iran has not 'paid a big enough price' for its actions over the past 47 years. T...

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  • US President Donald Trump is reviewing a new 14-point peace proposal from Iran sent via Pakistan, but stated he 'cannot imagine it would be acceptable' because Iran 'has not yet paid a big enough price' for its actions over 47 years.
  • Iran’s deputy foreign minister Kazem Gharibabadi told diplomats in Tehran that 'the ball is in the United States’ court to choose the path of diplomacy or the continuation of a confrontational approach' and Iran is 'prepared for both paths.'
  • Israel and Hezbollah have continued attacks despite a ceasefire in place since April 17, with Israeli strikes in southern Lebanon killing at least seven people on May 3, 2026.
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