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Neale Daniher, former AFL player and MND campaigner, dies at 65 after 13-year battle

ABCGuardianNews.comSBSThe Age
7 articles6 hours ago

Neale Daniher, a former AFL player and coach, died at age 65 on May 25, 2026, after a 13-year battle with motor neurone disease (MND), which he famously called 'the beast'. Daniher, who played 82 game...

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  • Neale Daniher died at age 65 on May 25, 2026, after a 13-year battle with motor neurone disease (MND).
  • Daniher was diagnosed with MND in 2013 and publicly referred to it as 'the beast'.
  • He was named Australian of the Year in 2025 for his advocacy work in raising awareness and funds for MND research.
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Teal independents in Australia discuss forming a new political party amid rising One Nation support

ABCGuardianNews.comSMHThe Age
8 articles10 hours ago

Teal independents in Australia, led by Zali Steggall and Allegra Spender, are in advanced discussions about forming a new political party to address the rise of One Nation and the Liberal Party’s shif...

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  • Zali Steggall and Allegra Spender are leading the push to form a new political party among teal independents, with talks in advanced stages and an announcement potentially weeks away.
  • Moderate Liberal MPs, including Tim Wilson and Andrew Bragg, have dismissed the prospect of joining the new party, stating it would not succeed or be taken seriously.
  • David Pocock, an independent senator, has been approached to join the party and has indicated openness to conversations, though he intends to contest the next election as an independent.
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James Magnussen's poor performance at the inaugural Enhanced Games in Las Vegas

ABCGuardianSMHThe Age
4 articlesJust now

The inaugural Enhanced Games in Las Vegas featured athletes using performance-enhancing drugs, drawing sharp criticism from the International Olympic Committee and World Anti-Doping Agency. James Magn...

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  • James Magnussen finished last in the 100m freestyle at the Enhanced Games with a time of 49.44 seconds, 2.34 seconds slower than his 2012 personal best.
  • Kristian Gkolomeev won the 100m freestyle at the Enhanced Games with a time of 46.60 seconds, 0.2 seconds outside Pan Zhanle’s world record of 46.40.
  • Hunter Armstrong, a non-enhanced athlete, finished second in the 100m freestyle with a time of 48.09 seconds, a new personal best.
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Inquests into Dezi Freeman's killings of two police officers and his own death in Victoria

ABCGuardianNews.comSBS
7 articles10 hours ago

The articles cover inquests into the deaths of two Victorian police officers, Neal Thompson and Vadim de Waart-Hottart, who were killed by Dezi Freeman on August 26, 2025, during a warrant execution a...

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  • Dezi Freeman (aka Desmond Filby) killed Detective Leading Constable Neal Thompson (59) and Senior Constable Vadim de Waart-Hottart (35) on August 26, 2025, at his Porepunkah property during a warrant execution for alleged child sex offences.
  • Freeman was shot dead by police on March 30, 2026, at a Thologolong property near the Victoria-NSW border after a standoff.
  • The search warrant was issued for alleged sexual assault of a child under 16 and involvement in child abuse material production.
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US-Iran peace deal negotiations and Strait of Hormuz reopening in May 2026

ABCGuardianSMHThe Age
5 articles12 hours ago

In late May 2026, US President Donald Trump announced that a deal to end the war with Iran was 'largely negotiated,' with the Strait of Hormuz set to reopen as part of the agreement. The war began on ...

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  • US President Donald Trump announced on May 24, 2026, that a deal to end the war with Iran 'has been largely negotiated' and the Strait of Hormuz will be opened as part of the agreement.
  • Trump discussed the memorandum of understanding with leaders of America’s Gulf allies (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Egypt, Jordan, Bahrain), Pakistan, Turkey, and Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
  • Iran’s foreign ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baqaei (also spelled Esmail Baghaei) stated that Iran is working to finalize a memorandum of understanding to end the war, deferring nuclear talks for later.
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Australia’s anti-corruption commissioner Paul Brereton resigns amid conflict-of-interest controversies

ABCGuardianNews.com
3 articles6 hours ago

Australia’s inaugural National Anti-Corruption Commissioner Paul Brereton resigned on May 25, 2026, effective July 6, citing persistent public scrutiny over perceived conflicts of interest as distract...

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  • Paul Brereton resigned as National Anti-Corruption Commissioner (NACC) effective July 6, 2026, after three years in the role.
  • Brereton cited 'ongoing focus on matters relating to me personally' as the reason for his resignation, stating it distracted from the NACC’s core purpose.
  • Brereton declared in a statement that he 'will continue to resist any suggestion of impropriety' and claimed 'no finding of intentional wrongdoing or other impropriety' in the NACC inspector’s report.
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Royal Commission examines Bondi Beach terror attack, security failures, and anti-Semitism escalation

GuardianNews.comThe Age
4 articles10 hours ago

The Royal Commission into Anti-Semitism and Social Cohesion is examining the Bondi Beach terror attack on December 14, 2025, where 15 people were killed and dozens injured during the Chanukah by the S...

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  • Fifteen people were killed in the Bondi Beach terror attack on December 14, 2025, during the Chanukah by the Sea event.
  • Naveed Akram, 24, was charged with 59 offences, including 15 counts of murder and one count of committing a terrorist act allegedly inspired by ISIS.
  • Sajid Akram, 50, was killed by police at the scene of the attack.
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NRL CEO Andrew Abdo resigns to join Tennis Australia; Peter V’landys named interim CEO

ABCGuardianSMH
3 articles10 hours ago

National Rugby League CEO Andrew Abdo announced his resignation mid-season to join Tennis Australia as its new CEO, replacing Craig Tiley, who is stepping down to lead the US Tennis Association. Abdo’...

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  • Andrew Abdo resigned as NRL CEO to join Tennis Australia, with a formal announcement scheduled for Monday afternoon (2026-05-25).
  • Peter V’landys, ARL Commission chair, will serve as interim NRL CEO following Abdo’s departure.
  • Abdo will remain with the NRL until mid-July (2026-07-15) to help complete broadcast negotiations.
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Pope Leo XIV’s AI manifesto calls for ethical restraints and warns of new forms of slavery

GuardianNews.com
2 articlesJust now

Pope Leo XIV released his first encyclical, *Magnifica Humanitas*, on May 15, 2026, urging ethical restraints on artificial intelligence, particularly in warfare, and warning of new forms of digital s...

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  • Pope Leo XIV released his first encyclical titled *Magnifica Humanitas* (Magnificent Humanity) on May 15, 2026, addressing AI ethics and societal impacts.
  • The encyclical calls for the ‘disarming’ of AI, meaning ‘freeing it from the mentality of armed competition’ and preventing it from dominating humanity.
  • Pope Leo XIV warned that AI-directed weaponry is ‘not permissible’ and that ‘no algorithm can make war morally acceptable,’ urging rigorous ethical constraints on AI in warfare.
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Tokyo mall incident: unknown substance sprayed injures 20+ people in Ginza

ABCGuardian
2 articles2 hours ago

On May 25, 2026, an unknown substance was sprayed at an ATM inside the Ginza Six shopping complex in Tokyo's upscale Ginza district, injuring more than 20 people with mild symptoms like throat pain an...

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  • More than 20 people were injured after a man sprayed an unknown substance at an ATM in the Ginza Six shopping complex in Tokyo's Ginza district.
  • The incident occurred on May 25, 2026, with the road in front of the mall blocked off and fire trucks lining the street.
  • A 70-year-old woman reported her throat 'stinging and hurting' as she approached the ATM, describing symptoms of throat pain and numbness.
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Tour guide shares insights on Australian travelers' traits and behaviors abroad

SMHThe Age
2 articles2 hours ago

Two identical articles from SMH and THEAGE feature Richard Hanlon, a tour guide who has led Australian groups through India, Morocco, Italy, and Romania since 2018. Hanlon highlights that his typical ...

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  • Richard Hanlon is co-owner of Bujera Fort just outside Udaipur, India, and has guided Australian groups since 2018 under the Tripwired brand
  • Hanlon is currently guiding a group of five Australians through Italy’s foodie capitals of Bologna, Modena, and Parma
  • Hanlon’s next tour group will consist of 10 Australians in Romania in a couple of weeks
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BHP delays climate projects despite public commitments, leaks reveal

ABCGuardian
5 articles2 hours ago

Leaked internal documents from BHP reveal the world’s largest miner has repeatedly delayed or abandoned key climate projects in its Western Australian Pilbara operations despite public commitments and...

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  • BHP shelved a 50-megawatt solar and 20MW battery project at Jimblebar mine in the Pilbara after board approval in mid-2023
  • BHP delayed a 150-megawatt solar and two 90-megawatt wind farm project (total ~500MW) with battery storage, with no funding until 2031
  • BHP purchased 62 new diesel trucks for Jimblebar mine, locking in diesel use until at least the late 2030s (potentially to 2041)
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Major rain event and severe weather across Australia this week

News.comSBS
2 articles4 hours ago

A major rain event is expected to impact large parts of Australia this week, bringing heavy rainfall, thunderstorms, and strong winds across every state and territory. According to the Bureau of Meteo...

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  • A major rain event is building across Australia this week, affecting every state and territory with heavy rain, thunderstorms, and strong winds.
  • Heavy rainfall is expected in South Australia, Queensland, NSW, Victoria, Tasmania, the ACT, and the southern Northern Territory from Monday through midweek.
  • Eastern and northern NSW, along with eastern Tasmania, have the highest risk of heavy rainfall and flooding.
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Vivid Sydney 2026 festival returns drone shows after 2024 hiatus due to crowd safety concerns

ABCGuardian
2 articles6 hours ago

Vivid Sydney 2026 is reintroducing drone shows after a two-year absence due to crowd-crush concerns in 2024. The festival runs from May 22 to June 13, featuring 22 drone shows across 11 nights, with p...

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  • Drone shows are returning to Vivid Sydney 2026 for the first time since 2024, after being axed due to crowd-crush fears.
  • Vivid Sydney 2026 runs from May 22 to June 13, 2026.
  • The drone show titled *Star-Bound* will run every Sunday to Wednesday at 7:30pm and 9:30pm above Darling Harbour.
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Australian activists detained on Gaza flotilla allege abuse by Israeli authorities

GuardianSBS
2 articles8 hours ago

Australian activists detained by Israeli authorities after their Gaza-bound aid flotilla was intercepted have made serious allegations of abuse, including sexual assault and beatings, with some report...

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  • Australian activists were detained by Israel while aboard a flotilla attempting to deliver aid to Gaza
  • Israel intercepted the Gaza-bound aid flotilla
  • Israel denies allegations of abuse, stating detainees were 'held in accordance with the law' (SBS) and that the abuse claims are 'false and entirely without factual basis' (Guardian)
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Queensland murder trial: Robert Crawford charged over Frances Crawford's death at Upper Lockyer property

ABCNews.com
2 articles8 hours ago

A jury in Queensland's Supreme Court will visit the Upper Lockyer property where Frances Crawford's body was found partially trapped under a ride-on lawnmower in July 2024. Robert John Crawford, her f...

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  • Robert John Crawford (48) is charged with the murder of his wife Frances Crawford (49) in July 2024
  • Frances Crawford's body was found partially trapped underneath a ride-on lawnmower at the Upper Lockyer property
  • A jury will visit the Upper Lockyer property during the trial to inspect the scene, as photographs alone would not fully convey the three-dimensional nature of the location
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China launches Shenzhou-23 mission with lunar ambitions and US space race context

ABCGuardian
2 articles12 hours ago

China successfully launched the Shenzhou-23 mission on May 25, 2026, sending three astronauts—including the first from Hong Kong, Lai Ka-ying—to its Tiangong space station. One crew member will spend ...

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  • China launched the Shenzhou-23 mission on 2026-05-25 at 11:08pm local time from Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center using the Long March-2F Y23 rocket
  • The Shenzhou-23 crew includes commander Zhu Yangzhu, pilot Zhang Zhiyuan, and payload specialist Lai Ka-ying (first astronaut from Hong Kong)
  • One astronaut will stay on China's Tiangong space station for a year to study long-term spaceflight effects
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World Surf League event in New Zealand halted after photographer bitten by sea creature

ABCGuardian
2 articles14 hours ago

The World Surf League’s New Zealand Pro event was abruptly halted on May 25, 2026, after Australian photographer Ed Sloane was bitten by a sea creature—likely a sea lion—during the men’s semifinal nea...

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  • The World Surf League (WSL) New Zealand Pro event was put on hold after a photographer was bitten by a sea creature during the men’s semi-finals near Raglan, North Island, New Zealand, on May 25, 2026.
  • Australian photographer Ed Sloane was bitten and suffered minor puncture wounds, with the attack occurring just before 8:30 AM local time.
  • The WSL issued a 'code red' alert, halting the men’s semifinal between Brazilian surfers Yago Dora and Italo Ferreira, who were extracted from the water on jet skis.
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Senator Bridget McKenzie billed taxpayers for flights and accommodation near son’s wedding

SMHThe Age
2 articles14 hours ago

Senator Bridget McKenzie used taxpayer-funded flights and accommodation worth $853.52 for a trip to Tasmania in February 2023, which included attending her son’s wedding in Sidmouth. The expenses occu...

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  • Senator Bridget McKenzie billed taxpayers $328.99 for a flight from Melbourne to Launceston on February 16, 2023, after a Senate estimates hearing in Canberra
  • McKenzie charged taxpayers $317 for one night’s accommodation in Launceston on February 16, 2023
  • McKenzie’s son was married at a vineyard in Sidmouth, Tasmania, on Saturday, February 18, 2023
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Guzman y Gomez exits US market after failed expansion, facing class action lawsuit

GuardianSMH
4 articles16 hours ago

Guzman y Gomez abruptly exited the US market on 21 May 2026, closing all eight Chicago stores after failing to meet sales targets and achieve profitability. The company’s founder, Steven Marks, who ha...

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  • Guzman y Gomez closed all eight US stores (all in Chicago) on 21 May 2026, ending its US expansion.
  • The company announced the US exit on 22 May 2026, citing underperformance and lack of sales momentum.
  • The US exit is expected to cost GyG up to $40 million (A$56 million) in one-off costs.
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