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F1 safety crisis after Oliver Bearman’s high-speed crash at Japanese Grand Prix

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The core story revolves around a high-speed crash involving Oliver Bearman at the Japanese Grand Prix, where he narrowly avoided hitting Franco Colapinto’s slower-moving Alpine car due to extreme spee...

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  • Oliver Bearman crashed at the Japanese Grand Prix (Suzuka) after evading Franco Colapinto’s Alpine due to a closing speed of 50kmh (31mph) between their cars traveling at 307kmh (191mph) and 257kmh respectively
  • Bearman’s Haas car hit the barriers at a 50G impact force and he emerged with only bruising, while his car was heavily damaged
  • The crash occurred when Bearman was using boost mode (deploying electrical energy) while Colapinto was recovering energy, creating a significant speed differential
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Arsenal's 3-1 WSL win over Tottenham featuring Alessia Russo's hat-trick and league implications

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Arsenal defeated Tottenham Hotspur 3-1 in a dominant Women’s Super League match at the Emirates Stadium, securing their 11th consecutive victory and moving to second place in the league table. Alessia...

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  • Arsenal defeated Tottenham Hotspur 3-1 in the Women’s Super League at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday
  • Alessia Russo scored a hat-trick for Arsenal in the first half, including a goal from a corner at 11 minutes and two more before half-time
  • Tottenham’s goal came from a Frida Maanum own goal at 29 minutes
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Australian study links vaping to lung and oral cancer risk, urging policy action

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Australian researchers from the University of New South Wales published a comprehensive review in 2025 concluding that nicotine vapes likely cause lung and oral cancer, based on animal studies, human ...

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  • A new review led by researchers from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) found nicotine-containing vapes are likely to cause lung and oral cancers, based on evidence from 2017–2025 including mouse studies, human biomarker studies, and case reports.
  • The review analyzed biological markers in humans indicating oxidative stress, epigenetic changes, and inflammation linked to vaping, with comparisons between non-smokers who vape and those who do not.
  • Australia’s federal government in 2024 restricted vape sales to pharmacies for smoking cessation or nicotine dependence management only, requiring legal purchases to be supervised by health professionals.
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Manly Sea Eagles sack Anthony Seibold after 0-3 start; Kieran Foran named interim coach

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Manly Sea Eagles sacked Anthony Seibold after a disastrous 0-3 start to the 2026 NRL season, with the club terminating his contract just three games into a new deal that was set to run through 2027. S...

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  • Anthony Seibold was sacked as Manly Sea Eagles head coach on 2026-04-19 after a 0-3 start to the season, including a 33-16 loss to the Sydney Roosters on 2026-04-18.
  • Kieran Foran, a premiership-winning Manly player and former assistant coach, was appointed as the club’s interim head coach following Seibold’s dismissal.
  • Foran’s first game as head coach will be against the Brisbane Dolphins on 2026-04-25 at Redcliffe Stadium.
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Release and orchestral adaptation of Bluey’s fourth album featuring Joff Bush’s music

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The release of Bluey’s fourth album, Up Here, marks a significant milestone as the first orchestral adaptation of the beloved children’s series music, led by composer Joff Bush. Both articles highligh...

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  • Joff Bush is the composer of the music for the children’s series Bluey
  • Bluey: Up Here is the fourth album from the Bluey music team and the first to feature a chamber orchestra
  • The album was released last week (implied timeline) and is available on vinyl, CD, and streaming platforms
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Australian Matildas squad selection for FIFA Series in Kenya with key absences and World Cup preparations

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The Australian Matildas have selected a 22-player squad for the FIFA Series in Kenya, featuring captain Sam Kerr and key stars like Caitlin Foord and Steph Catley, but omitting notable players such as...

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  • Sam Kerr is named captain of the 22-player Matildas squad for the FIFA Series in Kenya
  • The Matildas will play Malawi (ranked 153) on April 11 in Nairobi, followed by either Kenya (134) or India (67) on April 15
  • Mary Fowler, Ellie Carpenter, Kyra Cooney-Cross, and Katrina Gorry are notable absences from the squad
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Australian PM Albanese’s housing tax reforms and energy crisis response amid Iran war tensions

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Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is finalizing plans to scrap key investor tax breaks—including the capital gains tax discount and negative gearing—to boost home ownership and address the ho...

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  • Prime Minister Anthony Albanese plans to wind back the capital gains tax discount and negative gearing to address housing affordability
  • Labor aims to build 1.2 million homes but is on track to miss this target
  • Albanese’s government is rebuilding Australia’s fuel stocks, which are below global standards (over 90% depleted)
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Man accused of murdering sex worker in Melbourne brothel faces trial

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A man named Michael James Chalmers, 36, is facing trial in Victoria’s Supreme Court for the alleged murder of Liya Zhang, a 62-year-old sex worker known as 'Yuko,' at the Rainbow Garden Brothel in Foo...

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  • Michael James Chalmers, 36, is accused of murdering Liya Zhang (known as 'Yuko'), a 62-year-old sex worker, at the Rainbow Garden Brothel on Cowper Street, Footscray, in November 2024.
  • Chalmers was remanded in custody and pleaded not guilty to murder at a Melbourne Magistrates' Court committal hearing on April 2025.
  • Security camera footage allegedly shows Chalmers grabbing Liya Zhang in a headlock, violently forcing her onto a bed, and leaving her motionless after 31 minutes in a bedroom.
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Magnitude 7.4 earthquake in Indonesia triggers tsunami warnings and aftershocks

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A magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck the Molucca Sea near Indonesia’s Ternate Island on Thursday, triggering tsunami warnings for Indonesia, the Philippines, and Malaysia. The quake, occurring at a depth...

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  • A magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck the Northern Molucca Sea region, Indonesia, at 9:48am AEDST (local time) on Thursday, with an epicenter 127km west-northwest of Ternate, Indonesia, and a depth of 35km.
  • The US Geological Survey (USGS) initially recorded the quake at magnitude 7.4 (later confirmed), with aftershocks reaching up to magnitude 5 according to the USGS and Indonesia’s BMKG.
  • The Pacific Tsunami Warning Centre issued warnings of possible tsunami waves (0.3m to 1m above tide level) along Indonesian coastlines within 1,000km of the epicenter, affecting Indonesia, the Philippines, and Malaysia.
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13-year-old girl charged in Melbourne antisemitic crime spree involving car thefts and assaults

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A 13-year-old girl from Melbourne’s Bayside area was charged with 52 offences after allegedly leading a crime spree involving stolen vehicles, antisemitic remarks, and reckless driving. Police allege ...

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  • A 13-year-old girl from Melbourne’s Bayside area was charged with 52 offences including reckless conduct endangering serious injury, multiple thefts, and threatening physical harm based on a protected attribute (antisemitism).
  • The girl allegedly drove a stolen black Hyundai sedan in Hampton, Ripponlea, and Caulfield over multiple days last week, shouting antisemitic remarks and throwing eggs at pedestrians.
  • On 25 March, the group allegedly swerved the stolen Hyundai towards Jewish families crossing Hotham Street and Glen Eira Road in Ripponlea, narrowly avoiding a collision.
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Western Australia invokes emergency fuel supply powers amid regional shortages

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The Western Australian government has invoked emergency powers under the Fuel Energy and Power Resources Act 1972 to compel fuel suppliers to reveal supply chain details after three of six major compa...

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  • WA Premier Roger Cook activated emergency powers under the Fuel, Energy and Power Resources Act 1972 to force fuel suppliers to disclose supply chain details
  • Three of the six major fuel suppliers initially refused to provide sensitive information (stock levels, incoming shipments, delivery timetables) when requested by the WA government
  • The emergency powers allow WA to comply with the Commonwealth’s ‘keep Australia moving’ (Level 2) national fuel plan
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Australian political polling shows Labor’s declining support amid fuel crisis and Middle East war

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Australian political polls reveal Labor’s support has plummeted to its lowest since the 2023 election, with Anthony Albanese’s primary vote dropping to 31% amid rising fuel prices and public frustrati...

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  • Anthony Albanese’s Labor government primary vote dropped to 31% in Newspoll (down from 36% in November 2023 and 34.6% at the May 2023 election).
  • One Nation’s primary vote is at 26% in Newspoll and 29% in Redbridge, both higher than the Coalition’s 21% (Newspoll) or 17% (Redbridge).
  • 72% of voters disapprove of US military action against Iran, with only 23% approving (reported in both polls).
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Norwegian film The Drama starring Zendaya and Robert Pattinson about a couple’s wedding crisis after a shocking secret

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The Drama is a Norwegian-American film directed by Kristoffer Borgli that stars Zendaya and Robert Pattinson as a seemingly perfect couple whose wedding is upended when Emma reveals she once planned a...

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  • The film is titled The Drama and directed by Kristoffer Borgli
  • Zendaya stars as Emma and Robert Pattinson stars as Charlie in the lead roles
  • The plot centers on a couple whose wedding is threatened when Emma reveals she once planned a high-school shooting as a teenager
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South Australian police raid reveals $320k stolen Lego haul and arrests

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South Australian police conducted a raid on a Dudley Park home and seized a massive haul of allegedly stolen Lego valued at $320,000. The haul included hundreds of sets from franchises like Sonic, Sta...

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  • Police seized $320,000 worth of allegedly stolen Lego in Adelaide, South Australia
  • The haul filled 15 pallets and required two mounted police horse floats for transport
  • A 34-year-old woman and a 42-year-old man were arrested and charged with theft at a Dudley Park home
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US-Iran conflict escalation and economic fallout from Strait of Hormuz blockade

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The articles analyze the escalating conflict between the US and Iran, focusing on the strategic and economic consequences of Iran’s blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. Both sources agree that Trump’s mi...

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  • Donald Trump’s military strike on Iran failed to achieve a quick victory and instead led to prolonged conflict
  • Iran has blockaded the Strait of Hormuz, threatening global oil supply chains
  • The closure of the Strait of Hormuz has raised concerns about stagflation or recessionary pressures globally
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Western Australia faces severe mouse plague threatening agriculture and communities

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Western Australia is experiencing a severe mouse plague that threatens $1 billion in grain crops and regional communities. Scientists and farmers confirm unprecedented mouse numbers, with some paddock...

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  • CSIRO research officer Steve Henry is warning about unprecedented mouse plague levels in Western Australia's grain paddocks (ABC, NEWSCOMAU).
  • Mouse numbers in Western Australian paddocks exceed 200–300 per hectare, with some areas reporting up to 8000 per hectare (ABC: 200–300; NEWSCOMAU: 8000).
  • Farmers in WA’s Mid-West, Wheatbelt, and Goldfields-Esperance regions are reporting mouse infestations (NEWSCOMAU).
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Police investigation into stolen car crash involving teen assault on paramedic in Melbourne

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Police in Melbourne are investigating a crash involving a stolen Mazda 3 that collided with a Volkswagen Jetta at Carlton’s Nicholson St and Victoria Parade intersection just before 6am on Saturday. F...

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  • Four teenage males were traveling in a stolen Mazda 3 that collided with a Volkswagen Jetta at Nicholson St and Victoria Parade, Carlton, just before 6am on Saturday
  • Two teenagers fled the scene immediately after the crash
  • A 19-year-old male and a 15-year-old male were injured in the crash, with the 19-year-old suffering serious injuries
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Australia’s teen social media ban effectiveness and unintended consequences

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Australia’s under-16 social media ban, implemented in February 2024, has faced widespread criticism for its limited effectiveness and unintended consequences. Both articles confirm that around 70% of ...

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  • Australia’s under-16 social media ban took effect in February 2024, targeting platforms like Instagram, Snapchat, and TikTok.
  • Around 70% of children (approximately 6.5 million accounts) remain on banned platforms despite the legislation, per eSafety reports.
  • Facial age estimation technology used for age verification has higher error rates for children near the 16-year age threshold, as noted by eSafety and experts.
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Victorian government expands device bans in all schools including smartwatches and headphones

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The Victorian government is expanding its device ban in schools to include smartwatches and headphones, making it the first state in Australia to implement such broad restrictions. Starting January 20...

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  • Victorian public and private (including Catholic) schools will ban internet-enabled smartwatches and wireless headphones from term one 2027
  • Mobile phones have been banned in Victorian public schools since 2020, with the policy expanded to all schools starting January 27 2027
  • Smartwatches with notifications, internet connection, or recording functions will be restricted during school hours
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Man accused of bombing Invasion Day rally may plead insanity defense

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A man named Liam Alexander Hall faces charges for allegedly throwing a homemade explosive device at an Invasion Day rally in Perth on January 26 2026. The device, containing ball bearings screws or na...

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  • Liam Alexander Hall, 32, is accused of allegedly throwing a homemade 'fragment bomb' filled with ball bearings and screws into a crowd of about 2,500 people at an Invasion Day rally in Perth’s CBD on January 26, 2026.
  • The device did not detonate, causing no injuries but prompting widespread evacuations and outrage, particularly among Indigenous Australians.
  • Hall is charged with engaging in a terrorist act, making or possessing explosives under suspicious circumstances, and one count of intent to harm or doing an act likely to endanger life or safety.
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