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International coalition meeting to reopen Strait of Hormuz amid Iran blockade

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International leaders from 35–40 countries, including Australia, the UK, France, and Gulf allies, convened a virtual meeting on 29 March 2024 to address Iran’s blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, which ...

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  • A virtual meeting of 35–40 countries (including Australia, UK, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Japan, Canada, South Korea, UAE, Nigeria) was held on 29 March 2024 to discuss reopening the Strait of Hormuz, excluding the US.
  • Foreign Minister Penny Wong represented Australia at the meeting, which was convened by UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper.
  • The Strait of Hormuz carries 15–25% of the world’s seaborne oil trade, with 1,000–2,000 ships and 20,000 seafarers currently stranded due to Iran’s partial blockade.
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Australian government's response to gambling advertising reforms and public criticism

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The Australian government under Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced significant but widely criticized gambling advertising reforms on April 4, 2026, after over 1,000 days of delay following the ...

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  • Anthony Albanese announced gambling advertising reforms on April 4, 2026, during a National Press Club address
  • The reforms include a cap of three gambling ads per hour on TV between 6am and 8:30pm (ABC, Guardian, NewsCorp, ABC)
  • Gambling ads will be banned on radio during school pick-up and drop-off times (ABC, Guardian, NewsCorp)
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Australia’s fuel supply crisis and government response to potential rationing amid Middle East conflict

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Australia is facing potential fuel shortages due to the Middle East conflict, which has disrupted global oil supplies and blocked 20% of global oil transit through the Strait of Hormuz. The federal go...

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  • Australia currently holds 30 days of diesel, 39 days of petrol, and 30 days of jet fuel in reserve (ABC Article 1, ABC Article 2).
  • Fuel shipments to Australia are secured through May 2024 (ABC Article 1, ABC Article 2).
  • Preliminary government modelling from mid-March assumed rationing would begin if fuel stockpiles dropped to 10 days (ABC Article 1, ABC Article 2).
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Travel expenses and affordability of Albania compared to other European destinations

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The articles detail a firsthand account of traveling through Albania, highlighting its affordability compared to other European destinations during peak summer. The writer spent a week exploring Tiran...

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  • Albania is described as Europe’s most affordable destination for travelers during summer 2023
  • The writer spent a week in Albania with an Irish friend named Jonny during late northern summer
  • The exchange rate during the visit was $1 = €0.55 and 54 Albanian Lek (later updated to €0.60 and 57 lek)
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Affordable flight options to Europe in 2026 amid Middle East instability

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In 2026 travelers to Europe face higher uncertainty due to instability in the Middle East, particularly around the Persian Gulf, which has led to volatile flight pricing and operational risks. Both so...

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  • A business class return flight from Melbourne to London with Etihad in mid-April to early May costs $4881, nearly half the price of 2025 and $2000 cheaper than Emirates' premium economy for the same route and dates
  • Economy class flights to Europe via Asia-based carriers (e.g., Air China, Malaysia Airlines, Qantas, Turkish Airlines) range from $1295 (Melbourne-London) to $2599 (Melbourne-Rome) for mid-2026 departures, comparable to 2025 prices
  • Return business class fares with Qantas, Singapore Airlines, Japan Airlines, ANA, or Turkish Airlines start at $12,000 for any departure in the next six months
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Federal judge dismisses most of Blake Lively’s sexual harassment claims against Justin Baldoni in It Ends With Us case

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A federal judge dismissed the majority of Blake Lively’s sexual harassment claims against Justin Baldoni in their high-profile It Ends With Us case, leaving only three claims—breach of contract, retal...

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  • Federal judge Lewis Liman dismissed 10 of Blake Lively’s 13 claims against Justin Baldoni in a ruling on 18 April 2024
  • The surviving claims are breach of contract, retaliation, and aiding and abetting in retaliation, with a trial scheduled for 18 May 2024
  • Judge Liman ruled Lively was an independent contractor (not an employee) and thus could not bring sexual harassment claims under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
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20-year-old man accused of plotting WA terror attacks faces bail hearing

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A 20-year-old man named Jayson Joseph Michaels faces terrorism charges after police raided his parents’ home in Bindoon, WA, in February 2024, uncovering a manifesto, weapons, and ammunition linked to...

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  • Jayson Joseph Michaels, 20, is accused of plotting a terrorist attack targeting Parliament House, police headquarters, and mosques in Perth, WA, following a raid on his parents’ Bindoon home in February 2024.
  • Police seized a written manifesto/diary containing plans for mass casualty attacks, dozens of rounds of ammunition (900+), guns, and knives during the raid at Bindoon (75km northeast of Perth).
  • Magistrate Belinda Coleman refused bail for Michaels, describing his diary as ‘disturbing’ and ‘not just ramblings’ but evidence of intent, and noting he was remanded in custody.
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US Vice President JD Vance’s comments on UFOs/UAPs and his belief in extraterrestrial beings as demons

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US Vice President JD Vance sparked attention in June 2024 after appearing on a conservative podcast to discuss his fixation on UFOs and unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs), dismissing extraterrest...

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  • JD Vance appeared on the conservative podcast 'The Benny Show' released on Saturday, June 2024, discussing his 'obsession' with UFOs and unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAPs)
  • Vance stated he has not yet reviewed the UAP files that President Trump has promised to release, replying 'I actually haven’t' when asked about them
  • Vance claimed he does not believe in 'aliens' but instead considers them 'demons,' referencing a 'Christian understanding' of supernatural beings
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TT-Line introduces 15% fuel surcharge on Spirit of Tasmania ferry tickets due to rising fuel costs

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TT-Line has introduced a 15% fuel surcharge on new Spirit of Tasmania ferry tickets to offset an 80% increase in fuel prices, which the company estimates will cost it $50 million. The surcharge applie...

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  • TT-Line announced a 15% fuel surcharge on new Spirit of Tasmania ferry tickets effective immediately (both sources)
  • The surcharge applies to passengers traveling between Victoria and Tasmania (both sources)
  • TT-Line chairman Ken Kanofski stated fuel prices increased by 80% (both sources)
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Carlton AFL coach Michael Voss faces scrutiny over repeated late-game collapses in 2026 season

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Carlton AFL coach Michael Voss is under intense scrutiny after his team’s repeated late-game collapses in the 2026 season, including surrendering 43-point leads to Melbourne and North Melbourne. All f...

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  • Michael Voss is Carlton’s head coach and was retained by club president Graham Wright in August 2024 to see out his contract until 2026
  • Carlton lost to Melbourne on Sunday (2026) after surrendering a 43-point lead at the MCG (ABC, Guardian, TheAge)
  • Carlton lost to North Melbourne on Good Friday (2026) after leading by 21 points in the final quarter (ABC, TheAge)
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Angus Taylor’s car theft and related political commentary during fuel crisis

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Opposition Leader Angus Taylor’s car was stolen on March 27 in Canberra’s inner south, just before a planned press conference with Nationals leaders Matt Canavan and Bridget McKenzie at a petrol stati...

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  • Angus Taylor’s car was stolen on March 27 from an address in Canberra’s inner south
  • The stolen car was located later that day in Turner, a North Canberra suburb
  • The vehicle was taken to an ACT Policing facility for forensic examination
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NASA's Artemis II mission: first crewed lunar flyby in over 50 years

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NASA’s Artemis II mission marks the first crewed lunar flyby in over 50 years, launching four astronauts—Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen—on a 10-day journey around the m...

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  • The Artemis II mission launched on November 16, 2024 (or scheduled for early April 2025 in some sources), carrying four astronauts—Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen—on a 10-day mission around the moon without landing.
  • The crew includes the first woman (Christina Koch), first person of color (Victor Glover), and first non-American (Jeremy Hansen) to travel beyond low Earth orbit.
  • The mission uses NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) rocket, standing 322 feet (98 meters) tall, and the Orion spacecraft, which will travel farther from Earth than any previous human mission, reaching approximately 250,000–253,000 miles (400,000–406,000 km) from Earth.
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Legal and political dispute over Trump’s $400m White House ballroom project and East Wing demolition

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A federal judge temporarily halted construction of Donald Trump’s $400 million White House ballroom project in March 2025, ruling that the president lacks congressional authority to proceed without ex...

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  • Federal judge Richard Leon issued a preliminary injunction on March 19, 2025, halting construction of Trump’s $400m White House ballroom without congressional approval, ruling ‘no statute gives the president the authority he claims’
  • The National Trust for Historic Preservation filed a federal lawsuit in December 2024 to block the ballroom, arguing Trump violated laws by demolishing the East Wing without review
  • The National Capital Planning Commission (NCPC) received over 35,000 public comments opposing the ballroom, with the majority condemning the East Wing demolition (mentioned in Guardian Articles 1 and 3)
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Australian drug trafficking syndicate arrested over alleged cocaine/meth import via Bass Strait

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Australian authorities have dismantled a drug trafficking syndicate after a 10-month investigation codenamed Operation Bruce Cremorne. Nine men aged 31 to 72 were arrested across Victoria and Sydney f...

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  • Nine men aged between 31 and 72 were arrested across Victoria and Sydney over alleged drug trafficking
  • Eight arrests occurred in Victoria (Morwell, Glenroy, Cranbourne, Cranbourne West, Cranbourne South, Greenvale) and one in Sydney (St Clair)
  • The investigation, Operation Bruce Cremorne, involved Australian Federal Police, Victoria Police, Australian Border Force, and the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission
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Australian literacy program uses dogs to help children read aloud with confidence

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The Story Dogs program in Australia uses 389 dogs, including a 10-year-old miniature poodle named Tashi, to help primary school children build confidence in reading aloud. Founded in 2009 by Janine Si...

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  • Tashi is a 10-year-old miniature poodle involved in the Story Dogs literacy program in Australia
  • Story Dogs operates with 389 dogs across Australia (excluding Northern Territory)
  • The program was co-founded by Janine Sigley and Leah Sheldon in regional New South Wales in 2009
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Melbourne couple charged with slavery and abuse of Indonesian woman

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A Melbourne couple, Chee Kit Chong and Angi Yeh Ling Liaw, are on trial for allegedly enslaving an Indonesian woman in their Point Cook home from early 2022 until she escaped in October. The woman, a ...

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  • Chee Kit ‘Max’ Chong and Angi Yeh Ling Liaw (Malaysian nationals) are facing trial in Victoria’s County Court for slavery-related offences, both pleading not guilty
  • The alleged victim was a 61-year-old Indonesian woman who lived with the couple in their Point Cook, Melbourne home from January 2022 until she ‘ran away’ in October 2022
  • The woman was allegedly subjected to beatings, restrictions on food, sleep, and movement, and forced to perform domestic tasks including cooking, cleaning, and massaging Chong’s legs
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American journalist Shelly Kittleson kidnapped in Baghdad by Iranian-backed militia group

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An American journalist named Shelly Kittleson was kidnapped in Baghdad on February 27, 2024, by a group suspected of ties to the Iranian-backed militia Kataib Hezbollah. Kittleson, a freelancer with e...

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  • Shelly Kittleson, a freelance journalist based in Rome, was kidnapped in Baghdad on February 27, 2024
  • Kittleson had ties to Al-Monitor and reported extensively from Syria and Iraq
  • One suspect with ties to the Iranian-backed militia group Kataib Hezbollah was arrested by Iraqi authorities after a vehicle chase
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Queensland rail strike disrupts commuter services amid industrial dispute

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Queensland’s rail network faced widespread disruptions on April 1, 2024, due to coordinated industrial action by unions—primarily the Rail, Tram and Bus Union (RTBU) and the Electrical Trades Union (E...

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  • An industrial dispute between Queensland Rail and unions (Rail, Tram and Bus Union and Electrical Trades Union) led to rail disruptions on April 1, 2024, affecting the Ipswich/Rosewood and Cleveland lines between Darra-Rosewood and Central-Cleveland.
  • Queensland Rail confirmed no trains ran between Darra and Rosewood, and between Central and Cleveland on April 1 due to industrial action.
  • Rail replacement buses were deployed across the Ipswich/Rosewood and Cleveland corridors as a result of the strike.
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Australian court hearing on extradition of ex-Pinochet agent Adriana Rivas for torture charges

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An Australian court is hearing Adriana Rivas’s final extradition appeal to face torture and kidnapping charges linked to Chile’s Pinochet dictatorship. Rivas, a Bondi nanny, has evaded justice for nea...

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  • Adriana Rivas is a 72-year-old Australian resident accused of kidnapping and torture during Augusto Pinochet’s dictatorship in Chile in the 1970s
  • Chile formally requested her extradition from Australia in 2014, and she has been in detention since 2019 awaiting removal
  • A two-day federal court hearing in New South Wales (Justice Michael Lee) began in 2024 to consider her final extradition appeal
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Northern Territory faces third custody death in a week after fatal stabbing in Katherine

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The Northern Territory has experienced its third death in custody within a week after a 19-year-old man died from stab wounds in Katherine on Sunday. Police responded to a reported stabbing at Holtze ...

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  • A 19-year-old man died from a 'serious stab wound' in Katherine, NT, on Sunday evening (June 23, 2019) after being found in a car by police.
  • The victim was pronounced dead shortly after being taken to Katherine’s temporary field hospital, established due to Cyclone Narelle preparations.
  • An 18-year-old man with stab wounds was found in the same vehicle and airlifted to Darwin in a serious but stable condition.
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