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Woman charged with murder after four-year-old child found dead in NSW Central Coast home

ABCGuardianSMHThe Age
4 articles4 hours ago

A 32-year-old woman was charged with murder after the body of a four-year-old child was found in a home on New South Wales's Central Coast. The woman presented to Wyong Police Station at 4:40pm on Saturday, prompting officers to conduct a welfare check where they discovered the child's body with significant arm injuries. Police charged her with domestic violence-related murder on Sunday morning, and she was refused bail, with her next court appearance scheduled for September. Investigations are ongoing, with the homicide squad involved and a crime scene established. Neighbours described the child as happy and energetic, with no prior signs of abuse, while police are examining whether cannibalism or other factors played a role in the death. The woman's vehicle and items from the scene have been seized for forensic analysis, and a post-mortem is planned in the coming days.

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  • A 32-year-old woman was charged with murder (domestic violence) after the body of a child, believed to be aged four, was found in a home on New South Wales's Central Coast.
  • The woman presented to Wyong Police Station at 4:40pm on Saturday, triggering a welfare check.
  • The body of the child was found with significant arm injuries.
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Iran’s six-day funeral for slain supreme leader Ali Khamenei and its political implications

ABCGuardianSBS
5 articles2 hours ago

Iran is holding a six-day funeral for its slain supreme leader Ali Khamenei, who was assassinated on 28 February in a US-Israeli airstrike that sparked a four-month-old war. The funeral began on July 4, coinciding with the 250th anniversary of US independence, and will conclude with his burial on Thursday in Mashhad. Khamenei’s body will be taken to Qom on Tuesday and then to Iraqi Shia cities Karbala and Najaf on Wednesday, reflecting his role as a spiritual leader. The event is designed to display national unity and defiance against the West, with mass processions and ceremonies involving up to 30 million attendees. Khamenei’s son and successor, Mojtaba, remains severely injured and has not appeared publicly since the attack. The funeral coincides with a 60-day ceasefire with the US, intended to reopen the Strait of Hormuz and facilitate talks. While the Guardian emphasizes the funeral’s political and religious significance, the ABC highlights mixed public reactions, with some Iranians expressing relief at Khamenei’s death due to his authoritarian rule and economic struggles.

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Contrasting speeches by Trump and Mamdani on America’s 250th anniversary

GuardianSMH
2 articlesJust now

Two speeches on 3 July, the eve of America’s 250th anniversary, offered starkly different visions of the nation. Donald Trump delivered a 28-minute address at Mount Rushmore, framing the US as exceptional and under threat from ‘godless communists,’ while Zohran Mamdani spoke at New York City Hall, seated at George Washington’s desk, emphasizing America’s contradictions and the need for unity. Both speeches referenced the midterm elections, with Trump invoking Cold War rhetoric and Mamdani warning against division. The Guardian noted Mamdani’s higher approval rating (48% vs. Trump’s 39%) and highlighted Trump’s use of stolen land (Mount Rushmore in the Black Hills) and references to the 1950s and 1970s, while the SMH focused on Trump’s claim that ‘250 years of American history and character’ were at risk. The speeches underscored deep political divides ahead of the midterm elections.

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Kimi Antonelli wins British GP sprint race, Hamilton finishes second

ABCGuardian
6 articles2 hours ago

The core story revolves around Kimi Antonelli's victory in the British Grand Prix sprint race at Silverstone, where he overtook Lewis Hamilton on the eighth lap to secure his first Formula 1 sprint win. Antonelli, a 19-year-old in his second season, led the championship by 43 points over George Russell and 47 points over Hamilton after the race. The sprint race, held on Saturday, was the fourth of the season and part of round nine of 22 in the 2026 Formula 1 championship. Antonelli's win came after he took pole position for the Sunday Grand Prix with a time of 1 minute 28.111 seconds, while Hamilton had taken pole for the sprint race by 11 thousandths of a second. The event drew a record crowd of more than half a million people, with female attendance making up 43% of sales. Antonelli's victory was marked by his use of Overtake Mode on Hangar Straight, and he won by 2.7 seconds over Hamilton, who finished second. Lando Norris and George Russell completed the podium in third and fourth, respectively. The sprint race was delayed by 15 minutes due to track debris, and the event highlighted Antonelli's burgeoning talent and dominance in the championship.

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27-year-old footballer critically injured in suburban match, receiving end-of-life care

ABCThe Age
2 articles4 hours ago

A 27-year-old footballer named Nathan Fitzgerald is receiving end-of-life care after suffering a severe head injury during a reserves match against Lalor in the Northern Football League on Saturday. The incident occurred at Lalor Reserve, with both sources confirming the match was abandoned and the player was rushed to hospital in critical condition. ABC reports the injury involved two to three significant knocks during a tackle, with paramedics arriving about 1pm on Saturday, while THEAGE specifies the emergency response was at 12.55pm and the match was halted in the third quarter. Police ruled out criminality, and both clubs have expressed support for Fitzgerald, though his condition worsened overnight according to THEAGE. The story highlights the rare but devastating risks of contact sports, with first responders and teammates praised for their swift action.

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Suspected space debris found on Queensland beaches disrupts local community

ABCGuardian
2 articles6 hours ago

Suspected space debris, including six pieces, washed up on Forrest Beach in north Queensland on Sunday, prompting emergency responses and exclusion zones. Both the ABC and the Guardian report that the Australian Space Agency is investigating the origin and nature of the debris, which is suspected to be space junk from a rocket launch. Emergency services secured the objects, with the ABC detailing a timeline of discoveries from Friday afternoon through Sunday, while the Guardian highlights the potential hazard of toxic rocket fuel and the novelty response from local businesses. The ABC also notes a significant disruption to the quiet coastal community, with about 15 to 20 vehicles and helicopters present over the weekend, while the Guardian emphasizes the global issue of increasing space debris and the likelihood of more pieces appearing in the area.

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Liberal Party rejects One Nation coalition amid polling shifts and migration debates

ABCGuardian
2 articles8 hours ago

The Liberal Party has firmly rejected forming a coalition with One Nation, with frontbencher Dan Tehan repeatedly stating on Sunday that such an arrangement is not under discussion. Polling from last week’s Guardian Essential poll shows Labor leading at 30%, One Nation at 26%, and the Coalition at 23%, raising concerns about the conservative vote split. Migration remains a contentious issue, with Tony Abbott’s recent speech in London linking mass migration to cultural dilution, though Dan Tehan emphasized that partyroom—not the executive—sets policy. Angus Taylor’s budget-in-reply speech proposed aligning migration with housing growth, noting 1.7 migrants per extra dwelling in 2024–25, while data shows 306,000 migrants and 174,752 new homes built that year. The Guardian highlights internal Liberal-National divisions, with some advocating for closer ties to One Nation, while others oppose it, but ABC focuses on Tehan’s consistent rejection of a coalition.

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Footballer critical after head injury during suburban match in Melbourne’s north

ABCThe Age
2 articles8 hours ago

A 27-year-old footballer remains in critical condition after suffering a serious head injury during a suburban match in Melbourne’s north. The incident occurred during a game between Lalor and Epping reserves teams, leading to the abandonment of the match after the third-quarter. Both clubs cancelled their senior games and issued statements expressing support for the injured player and gratitude to emergency responders. Emergency services were called to the scene, with TheAge reporting a 12.55pm response and ABC noting a call at about 1pm. The player was transported to hospital, and both clubs emphasized that football comes second to the player’s wellbeing.

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US 250th Independence Day celebrations disrupted by storms and cancellations

ABCGuardian
2 articles8 hours ago

The US celebrated its 250th birthday with major events disrupted by severe weather. On Saturday evening, a thunderstorm forced evacuations at the National Mall in Washington DC, where Donald Trump was set to deliver a speech marking the anniversary. Both the Guardian and ABC reported that temperatures soared to extreme levels, with the Guardian noting 100F (37.8C) and ABC reporting 39 degrees Celsius, leading to cancellations of parades in Washington and Philadelphia. The Guardian described reluctant crowds wearing 'Make America Great Again' hats and '45-47' references to Trump’s presidencies, while ABC provided additional details like the 850,000 fireworks display, 150,000 attendees, and the presence of veterans from World War II and Vietnam. Despite the chaos, Trump’s speech proceeded after the evacuation, with ABC noting his campaign-style rhetoric and the partisan nature of the event, including the exclusion of Democratic-led states and conservative-focused displays.

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Australia's first H5N1 bird flu cases in migratory seabirds and response efforts

ABCGuardian
6 articles12 hours ago

Australia is facing its first confirmed cases of the highly pathogenic H5N1 bird flu strain, detected in migratory seabirds since late June. The first case was identified in a brown skua at Western Australia's Cape Le Grand beach last month, followed by four more in WA and one in South Australia. The sixth case was confirmed in a giant petrel near Hawks Nest on NSW's Mid North Coast, marking the first detection on Australia's east coast. Authorities have reported five confirmed cases in total, with additional suspected cases under investigation. The strain, known as H5N1 2.3.4.4b, has caused mass mortality in wildlife globally, with over 633 million animals affected. Surveillance efforts have been ramped up, involving around 500 personnel in NSW alone, and the public has reported 375 sightings to the Emergency Animal Disease Hotline, with 43 prioritized for investigation. While the risk to human health remains low, the poultry industry is on high alert, particularly after the devastating H7 bird flu outbreak in 2024-25, which led to the culling of 1.8 million birds. Experts emphasize the need for both passive and active surveillance to prevent further spread, with the advice for free-range egg producers set to be reviewed in two weeks.

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France defeats Paraguay in World Cup on US Independence Day

ABCGuardian
2 articles14 hours ago

France advanced to the World Cup quarterfinals with a 1-0 victory over Paraguay in a round of 16 match held on the Fourth of July at Philadelphia Stadium. The game took place during the 250th anniversary celebrations of US independence, with pre-game festivities including patriotic displays and performances. The temperature reached 100 degrees Fahrenheit (38C), making conditions challenging for both teams. France dominated possession early but struggled to break down Paraguay’s organized defense, which frustrated the French players with physical play. The decisive moment came in the 64th minute when Kylian Mbappé scored a penalty after Diego Gómez fouled Désiré Doué, with VAR intervention confirming the foul. Mbappé’s goal tied him with Lionel Messi in the golden boot race. The match was notable for its defensive intensity, with Paraguay’s compact formation limiting France’s attacking options until the late penalty. Both sources agree on the key details of the match, including the scoreline, the penalty’s timing, and the extreme heat, though they differ slightly in describing the game’s atmosphere and specific pre-match events.

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Prince Harry and family's uncertain UK visit amid security concerns

ABCGuardian
3 articles14 hours ago

Prince Harry’s planned UK visit with his family in July has been thrown into uncertainty due to denied police protection requests, with both the Guardian and ABC reporting security concerns as the primary obstacle. The visit, tied to the 2027 Invictus Games in Birmingham, would mark the first time Harry’s children, Archie (seven) and Lilibet (five or four), have seen King Charles in person since June 2022. Relations between Harry and the royal family remain strained, with Harry meeting his father last September and his brother Prince William not seen or spoken to since September 2022. While the Guardian emphasizes Harry’s distress and the potential for a media frenzy, ABC notes Meghan and the children will not travel to London with him next week, though a visit elsewhere in Britain is still possible. Both sources agree Harry lost a legal battle last year over automatic police protection and that his memoir *Spare* (2023) worsened tensions. Contradictions arise over Lilibet’s age and the exact timing of the visit, with ABC specifying next week and the Guardian mentioning early next month.

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Australia's Socceroos eliminated by Egypt in World Cup last-32 shootout after penalty misses

ABCGuardian
5 articles16 hours ago

Australia’s Socceroos were eliminated by Egypt in a dramatic last-32 World Cup shootout after missing two penalties, ending their campaign in heartbreak. Lucas Herrington, the 18-year-old defender and youngest starter in Australian men’s World Cup history, became the face of the defeat when his side-footed effort hit the crossbar, allowing Egypt to convert their fourth penalty and advance. The match had gone to 120 minutes, with both teams struggling to break down each other’s defenses, and the shootout marked Australia’s first in World Cup history. Team captain Jackson Irvine and veteran defender Aziz Behich rallied around Herrington, emphasizing the importance of resilience and unity. Coach Tony Popovic defended his decision to use the young player, citing his strong performances in prior games. While Egypt celebrated their first-ever World Cup knockout victory, the Socceroos reflected on the experience as a stepping stone, with players like Awer Mabil and Ajdin Hrustic offering support to Herrington. The loss underscored Australia’s potential as a rising football nation, with a young squad poised for future success, though the immediate disappointment of another early exit lingered.

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Ukraine-Russia conflict: drone strikes on St Petersburg and Kostiantynivka claims

ABCGuardian
2 articles16 hours ago

Ukraine launched a drone attack on St Petersburg and surrounding areas, targeting oil infrastructure and Kronstadt, a military base over 850km from Ukraine's border. Both sources confirm Russia's energy infrastructure has been increasingly targeted this year, with 72 drones shot down during the attack. Russia claimed full control of Kostiantynivka in central Ukraine, but Ukraine's general staff denied this, stating the city remains under their control. Meanwhile, Russia's attack on Kyiv on Friday resulted in at least 27 deaths, 130 damaged buildings, and 91 injuries, according to ABC. The Guardian also noted drone strikes in Bryansk and Crimea, killing one person in each region, while ABC focused on the impact in Leningrad. Contradictions exist in distances, drone counts, and casualty reports between the two sources.

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

ABCGuardianThe Age
12 articles18 hours ago

Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce married in a highly anticipated and lavish ceremony at New York's Madison Square Garden on July 4, 2026, during the Fourth of July weekend, marking America's 250th year of independence. The event, dubbed 'America’s royal wedding,' drew approximately 1,000 guests, including A-list celebrities like Hugh Grant, Bradley Cooper, Gigi Hadid, and Stevie Nicks, who were rumored to perform. The couple, who first met in 2023 and announced their engagement in August 2025, wore custom Christian Dior couture and Christian Louboutin shoes, with Swift also accessorizing in Cartier jewelry. The wedding was officiated by comedian Adam Sandler, and the couple’s brother figures, Austin Swift and Jason Kelce, served as man of honor and best man, respectively. The event was shrouded in secrecy, with strict security measures, NDAs for guests, and a 'no phones' rule inside the venue. The Empire State Building was lit in blue to honor the occasion, and the couple donated $26 million to various charities. The wedding was described as a grand spectacle, with Madison Square Garden transformed into a venue resembling a fairytale castle, reflecting Swift’s love for elaborate, storybook-style events. Despite the secrecy, the wedding captivated global attention, drawing comparisons to historical celebrity weddings and royal nuptials, and was seen as a cultural moment that transcended politics and economic anxiety in America.

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Victorian Liberal MP Moira Deeming faces preselection challenge over dismissed assault allegation against Matthew Guy

ABCGuardianThe Age
21 articlesYesterday

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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Jonas Vingegaard wins 2026 Tour de France opening team time trial, takes yellow jersey

ABCGuardian
2 articles18 hours ago

Jonas Vingegaard secured the yellow jersey in the 2026 Tour de France after his Visma-Lease a Bike team won the opening 19.6km team time trial in Barcelona, defeating Tadej Pogacar by 12 seconds. The race, the 113th edition, began with a historic team time trial format not used since 1971, and extreme heat—reaching 30 degrees Celsius or higher—posed challenges for riders. Vingegaard, a 29-year-old two-time defending champion, emphasized the psychological significance of reclaiming the yellow jersey after a difficult period, including a near-fatal crash in April 2024. While Netcompany Ineos and other teams like Alpecin-Premier Tech employed cooling strategies like ice baths and icy poles, mechanical issues and tactical errors cost key riders time, with Kévin Vauquelin losing over a minute due to a puncture. The second stage, a 168.5km route from Tarragona to Barcelona, sets the stage for further competition, while wildfires and extreme temperatures threaten later stages, including stage three in the Pyrénées-Orientales and stage four in Carcassonne, where temperatures could hit 39 degrees Celsius. French hope Paul Seixas, a 19-year-old wearing bib 51, showed promise but finished 39 seconds behind Vingegaard, while Pogacar’s team struggled with preparation setbacks.

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Serena Williams withdraws from Wimbledon 2026 doubles due to knee injury after singles loss

ABCGuardian
3 articles20 hours ago

Serena Williams withdrew from the Wimbledon 2026 women’s doubles event alongside her sister Venus after sustaining a knee injury during her first-round singles match against 20-year-old Australian Maya Joint on July 1. Williams, 44, lost the match 6-3, 6-7 (6), 6-3 and later revealed she had tweaked her knee, requiring fluid drainage from her joint. She skipped the mandatory post-match press conference, which initially led to a $50,000 fine from Wimbledon, though the fine was later waived due to her injury. Williams expressed heartbreak over withdrawing from doubles, calling her comeback a gift and hinting at a potential return for the US Open in late August. The Williams sisters, who last competed together at Wimbledon in 2016 and have won six Wimbledon doubles titles, were highly anticipated in the tournament. Their match was rescheduled multiple times, but Williams ultimately could not recover in time, ending their hopes of a reunion on the doubles court. The injury underscored the physical toll of her return to singles competition after a four-year absence.

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Adelaide Thunderbirds win 2026 Super Netball grand final over Melbourne Vixens

ABCGuardian
3 articlesYesterday

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 articlesYesterday

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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