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Murder of 17-year-old Thanchanok Donhomla in Pattaya linked to sex tourism and exploitation

ABCGuardianSMHThe Age
4 articles22 hours ago

Four news outlets report on the murder of 17-year-old Thanchanok Donhomla in Pattaya, Thailand, linked to a 45-year-old Australian man named Simon Peter Carman. Donhomla arrived in mid-June from Thailand’s north-east and was last seen alive with Carman on Thursday morning before her body was found in a suitcase near railway tracks. Carman, a Ballarat-born resident of Jomtien, was arrested at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi airport attempting to leave the country. Police allege Carman strangled Donhomla after a dispute over money and disposed of her body. The case has reignited debates about Thailand’s rampant sex tourism industry, with estimates of 50,000 to 60,000 sex workers in Pattaya and 4.5 million foreign visitors to Chonburi province in the first half of this year. Previous cases, such as the [DATE UNVERIFIED] murder of a Thai transgender woman by a Chinese welder, highlight ongoing risks for sex workers. Carman denies the charges, claiming self-defense after Donhomla allegedly attacked him with a knife. The story underscores the exploitation of minors in Thailand’s sex industry, with poverty and tourism demand cited as key factors.

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  • 17-year-old Thanchanok Donhomla (also called Cake or Thunchanok Donhomla) arrived in Pattaya in mid-June from 600 kilometres away in Thailand’s north-east (Kalasin province)
  • The killer is a 45-year-old Ballarat-born Australian named Simon Peter Carman (referred to as 'He' or 'Carman' in articles)
  • Carman was arrested at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi airport attempting to leave the country with a suitcase containing Donhomla’s body
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Victorian Liberal MP Moira Deeming faces preselection challenge over dismissed assault allegation against Matthew Guy

ABCGuardianThe Age
21 articles2 hours ago

Victorian Liberal MP Moira Deeming is facing a potential end to her political career after alleging that former party leader Matthew Guy assaulted her by putting her in a headlock at a community event in Sunshine on May 23, 2026. Victoria Police dismissed her complaint on June 16, 2026, after reviewing CCTV footage that showed Guy placing his hand on her shoulder or back, contradicting her claim. Despite conceding she misunderstood the 'technical meaning of the term headlock,' Deeming refused to apologize to Guy, leading Liberal Opposition Leader Jess Wilson to request a state executive meeting to consider her preselection for the November 28, 2026, election. The Liberal Party’s state executive, consisting of 18 members, requires a 75% majority to disendorse Deeming, and the party has indicated it will not expel her from the party but will vote on removing her candidacy. Deeming launched a legal challenge against Liberal state president Brian Loughnane to prevent her disendorsement, delaying the executive meeting and setting a trial for July 17, 2026. One Nation leader Pauline Hanson ruled out recruiting Deeming, citing her refusal to apologize. The controversy has further isolated Deeming, who previously sued former leader John Pesutto for defamation and was expelled from the party room in 2023 before being readmitted. The Liberal Party appears determined to cut ties with Deeming ahead of the election, reflecting a broader consensus that her conduct has damaged the party’s reputation.

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Iran's week-long funeral for assassinated Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and regional war fallout

ABCGuardianSBS
4 articles4 hours ago

Iran is holding a six-day funeral for its assassinated Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, who was killed on February 28 in a US-Israeli airstrike that also targeted his family, including a 14-month-old granddaughter. Khamenei’s 37-year reign began in 1989 after the death of Ayatollah Khomeini, and his assassination triggered a regional war that destabilized the global economy. The funeral, starting on July 4—the 250th anniversary of US independence—and concluding with his burial in Mashhad on Thursday, is designed to showcase national unity and defiance. Khamenei’s body will be carried through Qom, Najaf, and Karbala, reflecting his role as a spiritual leader of Shia Muslims. His successor, Mojtaba Khamenei, remains severely injured and has not appeared publicly. The event coincides with a 60-day ceasefire and Muharram, a month of Shia mourning, while also serving as a political statement amid ongoing tensions with the West. Millions are expected to attend, with processions planned through Tehran’s Azadi Square, the site of the 1979 revolution that established the Islamic Republic.

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Fatal stabbing of a 15-year-old boy outside Craigieburn Community Hospital, Melbourne's north

ABCGuardianThe Age
8 articles12 hours ago

Multiple news sources report that a 15-year-old boy, Darweish Mohamed, was found with stab wounds outside Craigieburn Community Hospital in Melbourne's north about 7:50pm on Wednesday night and died at the scene. Police have charged three teenagers with his murder: a 16-year-old boy from Victoria’s Goulburn Valley, a 15-year-old boy from Craigieburn, and a 14-year-old boy from Victoria’s Hume area. A 20-year-old man from Beveridge was charged with criminal damage by fire and bailed to appear in court on 1 December. A 15-year-old girl from Fawkner was charged with affray and theft of a motor vehicle. Two teenagers were arrested in Pascoe Vale about 5:30am on Thursday, and a stolen grey Toyota Corolla was linked to the incident. A fundraiser for Darweish’s family has raised over $60,000, and tributes continue to grow outside the hospital. Authorities are investigating potential retaliation threats and working to prevent knife crime.

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Kimi Antonelli wins British GP sprint race, Hamilton finishes second

ABCGuardian
4 articlesJust now

Kimi Antonelli secured his first Formula One sprint race victory at the British Grand Prix weekend at Silverstone, overtaking Lewis Hamilton on Hangar Straight to win the 17-lap sprint race. The 19-year-old Italian, in his second season in F1, had led the championship by 43 points over George Russell and 47 points over Hamilton before the race. Hamilton, who started on pole by a margin of 0.011 of a second, fought hard but ultimately finished second, 2.7 seconds behind Antonelli. Lando Norris took third for McLaren, while Russell finished fourth. The sprint race was the fourth of the season and awarded a maximum of eight points to the winner, with Antonelli scoring eight, Hamilton seven, Norris six, and Russell five. The event drew an expected 570,000 attendees, breaking the previous record of 520,000 set at the 1995 Australian GP. Antonelli's victory extended his championship lead and showcased his burgeoning talent, while Hamilton acknowledged the superior pace of the Mercedes. The main British Grand Prix is scheduled for Sunday evening, marking the ninth round of the season.

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H5N1 bird flu detected in Australian migratory seabirds and poultry industry on alert

ABCGuardian
5 articles2 hours ago

The articles detail the detection of the H5N1 2.3.4.4b bird flu strain in Australia, specifically in migratory seabirds, with the sixth confirmed case occurring in a giant petrel in NSW near Hawks Nest on the Mid North Coast. This follows four confirmed cases in WA and one in South Australia since last month, all in migratory seabirds. Authorities report no evidence of spread in local wildlife or poultry, though heightened surveillance and biosecurity measures are in place. The NSW government has activated an incident response team and urged the public to report sick birds via the hotline 1800 675 888. The strain, known for its global impact on poultry and wildlife, has raised concerns about potential future spread, though current cases remain isolated to wild birds. The ABC highlights the 2024-25 H7 outbreak that led to the culling of 1.8 million birds, while the Guardian emphasizes Australia’s long-term preparedness for such an event.

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Adelaide Thunderbirds win 2026 Super Netball grand final over Melbourne Vixens

ABCGuardian
3 articles2 hours ago

The Adelaide Thunderbirds defeated the Melbourne Vixens in the 2026 Super Netball grand final, winning 61-40 in a dominant performance. The Thunderbirds secured their third title in four years, following victories in 2023 and 2024, and achieved the largest grand final winning margin in history, surpassing the 17-goal benchmark set in 2017 and 2019. The Vixens, who had won the 2025 grand final, failed to defend their title, marking their second loss in three consecutive grand final appearances. The match took place on June 20 at John Cain Arena, with the Thunderbirds winning 21 points to 8 in the second quarter after leading 14-12 at the first break. The Thunderbirds' success was attributed to their defensive dominance, with key players like Shamera Sterling-Humphrey and Latanya Wilson neutralizing the Vixens' attack. The Thunderbirds also had a near-perfect season with 13 wins, and the grand final was held at 7:30pm ACST.

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Traveler complaints and experiences with airlines, destinations, and tips

SMHThe Age
2 articles4 hours ago

The articles cover a range of traveler experiences, primarily focusing on complaints about airline services and recommendations for destinations. Both sources highlight issues with Cathay Pacific’s premium economy class, which felt indistinguishable from regular economy, and a Turkish Airlines flight with a defective seat that led to limited compensation. Travelers also shared experiences with cable cars in Montenegro and Vietnam, noting heights of 1350 meters and 3147 meters respectively. One traveler documented visiting 136 out of 255 Royal Hotel pubs in Australia, with Thursday Island being particularly challenging. Both sources also mention a Qantas upgrade offer at Narita Airport for $2500 and fuel prices in Queensland ranging from $1.80 to $2.20 per litre. Additionally, travelers shared tips for self-guided trips in Japan and secure payment methods in Taiwan, emphasizing the importance of planning and using digital tools for travel convenience.

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Sydney and Melbourne property market declines in 2026

SMHThe Age
2 articles4 hours ago

Both Sydney and Melbourne property markets experienced significant declines in 2026, with Sydney’s eastern suburbs and Melbourne’s east and south-east hardest hit. Sydney’s median house value stands at $1,265,608, while Melbourne’s is lower at $808,486. In Sydney, suburbs like Coogee, Chifley, Balmain East, and Kensington saw median drops of up to 11.1%, with dollar-value declines reaching almost $399,000. Melbourne’s Blackburn, Beaumaris, and Mont Albert houses fell 6.9% over the June quarter, while units in Murrumbeena dropped 7.1% since March. Both markets cite the federal government’s May budget property tax changes and three interest rate increases in 2026 as key factors. Sydney’s market is described as ‘two-tier,’ with high-end properties slowing, while Melbourne’s upper-end vendors are pausing sales. Despite differences in timing and specific impacts, both regions reflect cautious buyer behavior and sensitivity to interest rates, with Melbourne noting cooling began in November [DATE UNVERIFIED] and Sydney referencing broader economic pressures like oil crises and geopolitical tensions.

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Australia's World Cup knockout loss to Egypt via penalties after 1-1 draw

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4 articles6 hours ago

Australia’s Socceroos faced Egypt in a World Cup knockout match, aiming for a spot in the last 16. Egypt took an early lead in the 4th or 13th minute when Emam Ashour scored from a free kick, but Australia equalized in the 55th minute after Mohamed Hany’s own goal. The match went to extra time and ended in a penalty shootout, which Egypt won 4-2. Controversy surrounded coach Tony Popovic’s decision to replace goalkeeper Patrick Beach with Mat Ryan in the final moments, a move criticized by former players. Australia’s young players, including 18-year-old Lucas Herrington, played key roles, but their inability to convert chances proved costly. Egypt will advance to face Argentina in the next round, while Australia’s path forward remains uncertain ahead of the Asian Cup next year.

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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce's wedding at Madison Square Garden

ABCGuardian
9 articles8 hours ago

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce married in a highly anticipated and star-studded ceremony at New York City’s Madison Square Garden on July 4, 2026, marking a cultural moment dubbed 'America’s royal wedding.' The event included approximately 1,000 guests, with a smaller gathering of 100 people the day before, and was officiated by Adam Sandler. Swift wore a custom Christian Dior couture gown designed by Jonathan Anderson, while Kelce and Swift donated $26 million to various charities. The wedding took place during the Independence Day weekend, coinciding with the 250th anniversary of the US Declaration of Independence, and was surrounded by intense media attention and fan speculation. The couple’s love story, which began in July 2023, was announced publicly in August 2025, and their engagement was marked by a record-breaking Instagram post. The wedding featured a no-phones policy, strict NDAs, and a rehearsal dinner at the Infosys Theater. Stevie Nicks and Tim McGraw were rumored to perform, and the event was preceded by weeks of speculation, including rumors of alternative venues like Rhode Island or Nashville. Despite the secrecy, the wedding drew massive crowds, with fans and celebrities gathering outside the venue, and the Empire State Building was illuminated in celebration. The event was also compared to royal weddings, reflecting its unprecedented scale and cultural impact.

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Labor's housing tax reforms and political fallout in Australia

SMHThe Age
2 articles8 hours ago

Both articles analyze the political fallout from Labor’s housing tax reforms, focusing on the Coalition’s decline, One Nation’s shifting support, and Labor’s recovery in polls. Key data shows home prices surged 400 per cent since 1999 under Howard’s capital gains tax discount, with 83 per cent of benefits going to investors. Labor’s primary vote rose to 33 per cent in Newspoll, up 3 percentage points, while Sydney and Melbourne prices dipped slightly this week. Pauline Hanson’s May National Press Club appearance and Antony Green’s 34-year ABC tenure are noted, but contradictions arise from the unnamed fourth poll where both Labor and One Nation gained. The articles agree on the chaotic political landscape, with the Coalition in freefall, One Nation struggling to define its platform, and Labor navigating broken promises amid housing reforms.

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NSW Liberal MP Damien Tudehope quits frontbench amid ICAC corruption inquiry

ABCSMH
2 articles8 hours ago

NSW Liberal MP Damien Tudehope resigned from the frontbench after being named as a witness in the ICAC’s Operation Rosny inquiry, which begins public hearings on July 27 for eight weeks. The investigation centers on allegations of unlawful political donations linked to developer Jean Nassif, Catholic Schools NSW, and Liberal powerbrokers, including Tudehope’s associates. Tudehope cited concerns about being a distraction during the hearings and emphasized transparency, while Opposition Leader Kellie Sloane accepted his resignation. Both sources confirm the inquiry’s focus on donations over a four-year period until 2023, though SMH highlights additional details about Tudehope’s past connections to accused figures, including the Perrottet brothers and Michael O’Hara. The Liberal Party faces scrutiny eight months ahead of the state election, with Sloane calling the inquiry a ‘massive distraction.’

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Aaron Chen's rise from soccer controversy to comedy success

SMHThe Age
2 articles10 hours ago

Aaron Chen, once infamous for his 2017 half-time comedy segment during a Liverpool vs. Sydney FC friendly on ABC, has transformed from Australian soccer’s most hated man into a rising comedy star. The segment, where he removed his Sydney FC jersey to reveal an NFL T-shirt, sparked outrage among fans and officials, though Chen later embraced the backlash as part of his comedic persona. Nine years later, Chen is now based in New York, performing stand-up alongside fellow Australian comedians Sam Campbell and Ray Badran, including a World Cup pilgrimage in [DATE UNVERIFIED] where they attended matches and performed themed shows. His career has expanded to include a Netflix special and a feature film debut in *The Dink* with Ben Stiller and Ed Harris, reflecting his growth from a polarizing TV moment to a respected figure in comedy. Despite the controversy, Chen remains a devoted soccer fan, crediting his early love of the Socceroos and his move to New York for sharpening his craft in a high-pressure environment.

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Australia's World Cup last-32 penalty shootout loss to Egypt in 2026

ABCGuardian
4 articles12 hours ago

Australia’s Socceroos suffered a heartbreaking penalty shootout defeat to Egypt in the 2026 World Cup last 32, ending their campaign after a 120-minute tussle. The match, played in Arlington with 24,000 parking spaces nearby, saw Lucas Herrington, an 18-year-old, miss a crucial penalty, becoming the youngest starter in Socceroos history. Harry Souttar’s earlier penalty was also saved, handing Egypt the advantage. The shootout was the first for Australia at a World Cup finals, with Egypt progressing to the last 16. Jackson Irvine and Aziz Behich, aged 35, rallied around Herrington, emphasizing team support and the need to learn from the disappointment. The loss means Australia must wait at least four years for another knockout rounds appearance, with the next opportunity in 2030. Zlatan Ibrahimovic publicly praised Herrington’s courage, while coach Tony Popovic defended his decision to use the young player in the shootout. The match highlighted Australia’s potential but also the pain of near-misses in recent World Cups.

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Peru’s Keiko Fujimori wins presidential election amid political instability

GuardianSBS
2 articles14 hours ago

Peru’s Keiko Fujimori won the presidential runoff on 7 June by a narrow margin of fewer than 50,000 votes out of 18 million cast, securing her fourth attempt at the presidency. She will take office on 28 July for a five-year term amid rising crime and political instability, which has seen Peru cycle through eight presidents in a decade. Her leftist opponent, Roberto Sanchez, has refused to recognize her government, citing alleged irregularities in overseas voting. Fujimori, 51, is the daughter of the late autocratic president Alberto Fujimori, whose legacy remains divisive. Critics blame her party for Peru’s instability, while supporters highlight her family’s political networks and her own campaign efforts to soften her image. The election underscores Latin America’s rightward shift, with Fujimori vowing to restore order.

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Ange Postecoglou appointed Al-Nassr head coach on a two-year deal

ABCGuardian
2 articles18 hours ago

Ange Postecoglou has been appointed as the new head coach of Saudi Pro League champions Al-Nassr on a two-year deal spanning the 2025-26 season and the following season. The 60-year-old Australian, who previously managed Tottenham Hotspur and Nottingham Forest, is attempting to revive his career after two challenging stints in the Premier League. Postecoglou led Tottenham to Europa League glory in 2025 but was sacked shortly after they finished 17th in the league. His brief tenure at Nottingham Forest in the 2025-26 season ended after either 39 or 40 days, marked by a winless start and six defeats in his first eight games. Before this, he managed the Australia national team from 2013 to 2017 and was previously linked with coaching Scotland and Kazakhstan. He now takes over Al-Nassr, a team led by Cristiano Ronaldo, who secured the Saudi Pro League title in May under Jorge Jesus. Both sources confirm his appointment follows a statement from the club, marking a new chapter in his managerial career.

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Record-breaking European heatwave in June 2023 causes excess deaths and infrastructure damage

ABCGuardian
2 articles20 hours ago

A record-breaking heatwave struck Europe in June [DATE UNVERIFIED], causing a surge in excess deaths and widespread infrastructure damage. France recorded 1,000 excess daily deaths during the worst three days (June 24–26) according to ABC, while the Guardian later reported a 29.1% increase (2,025 additional deaths) during June 22–28, with 530 deaths among those 85+ in Belgium. Temperatures soared to 41.9C in the Czech Republic and 41.7C in Germany, breaking national records. The heatwave disrupted transport, power grids, and healthcare systems, with wildfires in Germany complicated by World War II ordnance. Lightning strikes in Sweden and Denmark, including 1,156 strikes by Sunday morning, added to the chaos. Both sources agree the heatwave was unprecedented, with comparisons to the deadly 2003 event, and climate scientists attributed it to climate change, calling it virtually impossible without global warming.

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Naomi Osaka reaches Wimbledon fourth round for first time, defeating Daria Kasatkina

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3 articles20 hours ago

Naomi Osaka advanced to the fourth round of Wimbledon for the first time in her career, defeating Daria Kasatkina 6-1, 6-3 in a dominant performance. The match lasted between 65 and 67 minutes, with Osaka showcasing 25 winners and winning 81% of points on her first serve. This victory marks Osaka’s first time reaching the second week of a Grand Slam since winning the 2021 Australian Open, and her third such appearance since that title. Osaka, the 14th seed and a four-time Grand Slam champion, has never progressed beyond the third round at Wimbledon before. The win also set up a potential clash with Aryna Sabalenka or Jelena Ostapenko, the 2021 French Open winner. Meanwhile, Daria Kasatkina, who became the first Australian into the third round, was unable to advance further. The articles also highlight Osaka’s off-court life, including her daughter’s third birthday on Thursday, which was marked by playful moments despite some mischief. Other notable matches included Coco Gauff’s victory over Solana Sierra and Barbora Krejčíková’s upset win over Mirra Andreeva, who had won the 2021 French Open less than a month prior.

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Comedian Dave Hughes criticizes Labor's tax reforms, sparking controversy and media attention

SMHThe Age
2 articlesYesterday

Comedian Dave Hughes has become a prominent critic of Labor’s tax reforms, particularly changes to capital gains tax and negative gearing, which he argues were not properly consulted on before the 2025 federal election. Hughes, a self-described lifelong Labor supporter, has used social media and interviews to voice his opposition, framing his stance as advocacy for ordinary Australians. His criticism has drawn significant attention, with his videos impersonating his anger at Prime Minister Anthony Albanese garnering over 2 million views on Instagram and 1 million on Facebook. Fellow comedians, including Dave Thornton, have responded with satirical videos mocking Hughes’ stance, while others like Rhys Nicholson and Antoinette Lattouf have shown support. Hughes owns a substantial property portfolio, worth about $10 million, and claims he is debt-free, which critics argue undermines his portrayal of speaking for struggling Australians. Despite his wealth, Hughes insists his opposition stems from a desire to protect opportunities for young investors. The controversy has also raised questions about Hughes’ alignment with One Nation talking points, though he denies any political affiliation beyond backing Victorian Liberal leader Jess Wilson in the upcoming state election.

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