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Today

Australia confirms first H5N1 bird flu case in Western Australia

ABCGuardianSBS
11 articles9 hours ago

Australia has confirmed its first case of the deadly H5N1 bird flu strain after a brown skua seabird found sick on June 14, 2026, at Cape Le Grand National Park in Western Australia tested positive. T...

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  • A brown skua seabird found sick on June 14, 2026, at Cape Le Grand National Park, Western Australia, tested positive for H5N1 bird flu and died in isolation.
  • A second bird, a giant petrel, found sick in the same area, tested positive for avian influenza (suspected H5N1) and samples were sent to CSIRO for confirmatory testing.
  • Australia had been the last continent without a confirmed case of H5N1 bird flu before this detection.
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Andy Burnham wins Makerfield byelection, threatening Keir Starmer’s Labour leadership

ABCGuardian
10 articlesJust now

Andy Burnham’s landslide victory in the June 19, 2026, Makerfield byelection—winning 55% of the vote against Reform UK’s 35%—has thrust him into the spotlight as the frontrunner to replace unpopular L...

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  • Andy Burnham won the Makerfield byelection on June 19, 2026, with 55% of the vote (24,927 votes) against Reform UK’s Robert Kenyon’s 35% (15,696 votes).
  • Makerfield is a constituency just outside Wigan, Greater Manchester, considered one of Labour’s safest seats (red since 1983).
  • Burnham resigned as Mayor of Greater Manchester to run in the Makerfield byelection, which was triggered by Labour MP Josh Simons’ resignation to allow Burnham a clear path to Westminster.
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Curaçao's historic World Cup draw vs Ecuador and Eloy Room's record-breaking performance

ABCGuardian
2 articles2 hours ago

Curaçao made history in the 2026 World Cup by earning its first-ever point with a 0-0 draw against Ecuador, thanks to a legendary performance by goalkeeper Eloy Room, who made 15 saves. Room's heroics...

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  • Eloy Room made 15 saves in Curaçao's 0-0 draw against Ecuador in the 2026 World Cup, tying him with Tim Howard's single-game record (though Howard's match included extra time).
  • Eloy Room is a 37-year-old goalkeeper who has spent most of his career on the bench in the Eredivisie, recently moving to Miami FC after qualifying performances.
  • Curaçao earned its first-ever World Cup point in a 0-0 draw against Ecuador, recovering from a 7-1 loss to Germany earlier in the tournament.
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Australia extends fuel excise cut but reduces discount from 32¢ to 16¢ per litre

ABCSMH
3 articles3 hours ago

The Australian federal government extended its fuel excise cut by one month, reducing the discount from 32¢ to 16¢ per litre starting July 1, 2026, to avoid panic buying and manage demand at service s...

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  • The fuel excise cut was originally set to expire on June 30, 2026, but has been extended until August 2, 2026, with a reduced 16¢ per litre discount (from 32¢) starting July 1, 2026.
  • The Heavy Vehicle Road User Charge was abolished (free) from April 1, 2026, and will now be reduced to 16¢ per litre from July 1 to August 2, 2026.
  • The 32¢ per litre fuel excise cut was introduced on April 1, 2026, in response to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz due to the US-Israeli attack on Iran and subsequent disruption to global oil supply.
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US-Iran talks in Switzerland amid Strait of Hormuz closure and Lebanon-Israel clashes

ABCGuardian
3 articles5 hours ago

US Vice-President JD Vance arrived in Switzerland on June 21, 2026, to lead negotiations with Iran aimed at finalizing a 60-day interim deal to end the war, lift sanctions, and unfreeze Iranian assets...

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  • US Vice-President JD Vance is leading the US delegation in Switzerland for talks with Iran, arriving on June 21, 2026, after initial delays.
  • Iran closed the Strait of Hormuz on June 20, 2026, citing US 'bad faith' and 'clear breach of commitments' over Lebanon-Israel violence.
  • Technical-level US-Iran talks began in Bürgenstock, Switzerland, on June 21, 2026, with mediators from Pakistan and Qatar present.
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Melbourne introduces ticketless travel for trams and trains, replacing myki cards with tap-and-go payments

ABCThe Age
2 articles7 hours ago

Melbourne has launched ticketless travel for trams and trains, allowing commuters to use credit cards, phones, or smartwatches to pay fares, following a phased rollout on trains this month. Over 700,0...

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  • Ticketless travel using credit cards, phones, or smartwatches is now available on Melbourne trams from June 21, 2026, following a rollout on trains this month.
  • Over 700,000 tap-and-go transactions have been recorded since the start of June 2026, with 80% of trips made using phones or smartwatches.
  • The Victorian government awarded a $1.7 billion contract in 2023 to Conduent for a 15-year myki overhaul, including tap-and-go technology.
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Bolivia declares state of emergency to end protests and roadblocks

ABCGuardian
2 articles7 hours ago

Bolivia’s President Rodrigo Paz declared a 90-day state of emergency on June 21, 2026, to end six weeks of nationwide protests and roadblocks that have paralyzed the country, causing shortages of fuel...

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  • President Rodrigo Paz declared a 90-day state of emergency on June 21, 2026, allowing military deployment to clear roadblocks and curbing protest rights
  • Protests have lasted over six weeks, with unions, Indigenous groups, and coca farmers blocking roads with rubble, logs, and debris, causing shortages of fuel, food, and medicine
  • Major cities like La Paz and El Alto have been affected by the blockades, leading to economic losses and disruptions to daily life
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NSW government launches prefab/modular housing hub to boost housing supply

ABCSMH
2 articles7 hours ago

The NSW government is launching a prefab/modular housing hub to accelerate home construction amid a housing crisis. Both the SMH and ABC report the initiative will partner with private manufacturers t...

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  • NSW government will establish a partnership with private manufacturers for a prefab/modular housing hub on the east coast
  • The hub will focus on medium-density housing using Pattern Book designs (semis, terraces, 4–6 storey apartments) for faster approvals
  • The government will open a two-stage tender process in coming weeks for local/international prefab operators
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FIFA’s new red card rule for covering mouth during confrontations in World Cup 2026

ABCGuardian
2 articles9 hours ago

The World Cup 2026 has seen FIFA’s controversial new rule take effect, where players covering their mouths during confrontations face a red card. Paraguay’s Miguel Almirón became the first victim, sen...

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  • Miguel Almirón (Paraguay) was sent off in the match against Turkey on June 20, 2026, for covering his mouth during a confrontation, the first red card under FIFA’s new rule.
  • The new FIFA rule bans players from covering their mouths during confrontations, with a red card penalty for deliberate violations, introduced to combat racist or derogatory comments.
  • Almirón will miss Paraguay’s next match against Australia (Socceroos) on June 21, 2026, at San Francisco Bay Area Stadium.
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Wyndham Clark leads US Open 2026 with six-shot advantage at Shinnecock Hills

ABCGuardian
4 articles11 hours ago

Wyndham Clark has established a commanding six-shot lead heading into the final round of the 2026 US Open at Shinnecock Hills, New York, after rounds of 64, 69, and 70. His total of 7-under-par sets a...

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  • Wyndham Clark holds a six-shot lead going into the final round of the 2026 US Open at Shinnecock Hills, New York.
  • Clark finished the third round with an even-par 70, bringing his total to 7-under-par for the tournament.
  • Scottie Scheffler is in a four-way tie for second place at 1-under-par, needing a near-perfect final round to challenge Clark.
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Giorgia Meloni denies Trump's claim she begged for a photo at G7 summit, escalating diplomatic tensions

ABCGuardian
3 articles15 hours ago

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni strongly denied US President Donald Trump’s claim that she begged him for a photo during the G7 summit in Évian-les-Bains, France, from June 15 to 17, 2026, calli...

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  • Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni stated that Donald Trump's claim she 'begged' him for a photo at the G7 summit in Évian-les-Bains, France, was 'completely made up' or 'totally invented'
  • Donald Trump claimed in an interview with Italy’s La7 TV channel (dubbed version only) that Meloni 'begged' him to take a photo with her at the G7 summit, saying 'I wouldn’t have taken it, but I felt sorry for her'
  • The G7 summit took place in Évian-les-Bains, France, from June 15 to 17, 2026
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Yesterday

Donald Trump unveils new Air Force One, a converted Qatari jet

GuardianSMHThe Age
3 articlesYesterday

Donald Trump unveiled a new Air Force One on June 20, 2026, at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, featuring a converted Boeing 747 originally owned by Qatar. The jet, designated VC-25B, replaces the aging ...

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  • Donald Trump unveiled the new Air Force One at Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, on June 20, 2026.
  • The new Air Force One is a converted Boeing 747 originally owned by Qatar, gifted to the U.S. and designated VC-25B.
  • The new jet features a navy blue underbelly with a red stripe, presidential seal on the left side, and a massive American flag on the tail.
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Counterterrorism police investigate violent attacks in Edinburgh targeting Muslims, suspect arrested

ABCGuardian
2 articles17 hours ago

Counterterrorism police in Scotland are investigating a series of violent attacks in Edinburgh on June 20, 2026, that left five men injured, three of whom required hospital treatment. A 36-year-old wh...

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  • Five men were injured in Edinburgh attacks (ages 22, 24, 27, 39, and one other 22-year-old), with three requiring hospital treatment; none were life-threatening
  • A 36-year-old white Scottish man was arrested and remains in custody in connection with the attacks
  • Counterterrorism police in Scotland are investigating the incidents, supported by specialist colleagues and local officers
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Pauline Hanson’s push to reduce paid parental leave and childcare support sparks backlash

ABCGuardian
2 articles19 hours ago

Pauline Hanson’s recent remarks at the National Press Club on June 18, 2026, sparked controversy as she questioned the necessity of paid parental leave and proposed major changes to childcare and tax ...

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  • Pauline Hanson questioned why businesses should pay parents on parental leave, stating 'Why should business pay [parents] if they're not at work?' during her National Press Club speech on June 18, 2026.
  • Australia’s government-funded paid parental leave scheme provides up to 26 weeks of pay at the national minimum wage, costing an estimated $5 billion annually.
  • One Nation has indicated willingness to consider pulling back or altering paid parental leave, though no final policy has been outlined.
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Australia defeats Netherlands in T20 Women's World Cup; Beth Mooney's injury concerns

ABCGuardian
2 articles23 hours ago

Australia secured a dominant 98-run victory over the Netherlands in the T20 Women's World Cup in Southampton, with Beth Mooney playing a key role before retiring hurt with back stiffness. She scored a...

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  • Australia defeated the Netherlands by 98 runs in the T20 Women's World Cup in Southampton.
  • Beth Mooney scored an unbeaten 74 off 42 balls before retiring hurt with back stiffness.
  • Australia posted a total of 219 for 6 in their innings.
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Israel-Hezbollah conflict escalates despite US-Iran ceasefire deal, killing civilians in Lebanon

ABCGuardian
3 articlesYesterday

The core story revolves around escalating violence between Israel and Hezbollah in southern Lebanon on June 19-20, 2026, despite a reported ceasefire and a US-Iran interim agreement aimed at ending ho...

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  • Israeli strikes in Lebanon killed at least 16 people on June 20, 2026, including a family of four in Barish, Tyre district, and a Lebanese soldier on the Kfarrumman-Nabatieh road.
  • Hezbollah fired over 50 projectiles at Israeli forces overnight on June 19-20, prompting Israeli strikes on 'Hezbollah targets' in southern Lebanon and the Bekaa Valley.
  • A ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah took effect on June 19, 2026, but violence continued, including Israeli strikes and Hezbollah engagements in Ali al-Taher hill area.
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Australian housing market decline hits top-end properties hardest in Sydney and Melbourne

SMHThe Age
2 articlesYesterday

Australian housing markets in Sydney and Melbourne are experiencing declines, with the top-end properties in the upper quartile suffering the most significant losses—around four per cent over the thre...

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  • House values fell about four per cent in both Melbourne and Sydney’s upper quartile (top-end market) over the three months to the end of May 2026
  • Sydney’s bottom quartile saw a very modest 0.2 per cent growth while other price points fell
  • Perth’s top quartile rose almost four per cent and its bottom quartile gained over six per cent in the same period
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NSW Origin coaching debate, Israel Folau controversy, NRL gambling scandal, and unrelated sports/politics commentary

SMHThe Age
2 articlesYesterday

Both articles from The Age and SMH focus primarily on the debate over replacing Laurie Daley as NSW Origin coach, with a strong push for Andrew Johns to take the role in 2027 despite his past reluctan...

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  • Laurie Daley has coached NSW in 7 Origin series and won only 1 (as of July 8, 2026)
  • Andrew Johns is proposed as NSW Origin coach for 2027 on a one-year contract
  • Ivan Cleary is the most accomplished NSW coach currently but unavailable until 2028
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Pauline Hanson’s National Press Club appearance targets workers, women, and abortion rights

SMHThe Age
2 articlesYesterday

Pauline Hanson’s June 20, 2026, National Press Club appearance marked a departure from far-right populist strategy by directly attacking majorities—workers and women—rather than only minorities. She c...

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  • Pauline Hanson appeared at the National Press Club on June 20, 2026, and attacked workers, calling them 'lazy' and saying businesses 'can’t sack people these days'
  • Hanson questioned the $16 billion taxpayer-funded childcare system, asking 'Where is the money going?' and 'Who’s utilising those services?'
  • Hanson refused to set a gestational limit for abortion beyond saying 20 weeks was 'too late,' stating it was a discussion for 'the Australian people'
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Socceroos fans gather across Australia for World Cup matches against USA and Turkey

ABCGuardian
3 articlesYesterday

Thousands of Socceroos fans gathered across Australia to watch the national team’s World Cup matches, with large crowds in Sydney and Melbourne for the June 20, 2026, clash against the USA. The match ...

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  • 7,500 fans attended Federation Square in Melbourne for the Socceroos vs USA match on June 20, 2026, with police reporting 8,900 at Aami Park.
  • Over 12,000 fans gathered in Sydney’s Darling Harbour for the Socceroos vs USA match, with hundreds watching from nearby hills and balconies after being turned away from Tumbalong Park.
  • Police used horses for crowd control at Federation Square in Melbourne during the Socceroos vs USA match due to fans pushing through barriers and lighting flares.
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