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Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race results with women's victory after eight-year drought

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The 2024 Boat Race saw Oxford end an eight-year women's drought by defeating Cambridge in a closely contested race marked by rough Thames conditions. Oxford’s women’s crew, led by Olympic bronze medal...

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  • Oxford women won the Boat Race for the first time since 2016, ending Cambridge's eight-year dominance in the women's event
  • The women's race was held on a windy, overcast day with exceptionally choppy waters on the Thames course (6.8km from Putney to Mortlake)
  • Oxford won the women's race by about six seconds at Hammersmith Bridge and sealed victory with a 9.4-second margin overall (per ABC, Guardian estimates ~10 seconds)
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US Border Patrol abandonment of Rohingya refugee leads to homicide ruling in Buffalo

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The death of Nurul Shah Alam, a 56-year-old Rohingya refugee from Myanmar, after being abandoned by US Border Patrol agents in a Buffalo, New York, parking lot on a freezing night has been ruled a hom...

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  • Nurul Shah Alam (56), a Rohingya refugee from Myanmar, died on 24 February 2025 after being left by US Border Patrol agents in a Tim Hortons parking lot in Buffalo, New York, on 19 February 2025 at 8:18 PM
  • The Erie county medical examiner ruled Shah Alam’s death a homicide on 31 March 2025, citing ‘complications of a perforated duodenal ulcer precipitated by hypothermia and dehydration’ as the cause
  • Shah Alam was visually impaired, unable to speak English, and wore only detention booties when left in sub-freezing temperatures (below freezing in Buffalo)
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Australian couple renovates a French chateau for the price of a Sydney apartment

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An Australian couple, who have been renovating properties together since their marriage in 1992, purchased Château de La Roche-Joubert in the Dordogne region of France for the equivalent price of a Sy...

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  • The couple is named ‘Richard’ (husband) and ‘[unnamed wife]’ (referred to as ‘I’ in first-person narrative).
  • The chateau purchased is Château de La Roche-Joubert, located in the Dordogne region of France.
  • The purchase price was equivalent to the cost of a one-bedroom apartment in Sydney.
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Australian study links vaping to lung and oral cancer risk

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

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  • A new Australian 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.
  • The review analyzed mouse studies, human biomarker studies (oxidative stress, epigenetic changes, inflammation), and case reports, including a 19-year-old man with oral cancer linked to vaping.
  • Australia’s federal government strengthened vaping legislation in 2024 to restrict sales to pharmacies for smoking cessation or nicotine dependence management only.
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Australian PM Albanese’s housing tax reforms and energy crisis response amid Iran war tensions

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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has finalized plans to scrap key investor tax breaks, including the capital gains tax discount and negative gearing, as a central strategy to tackle Australia’s housing...

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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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Magnitude 7.4 earthquake in Indonesia triggers tsunami warnings and localized damage

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A magnitude-7.4 earthquake struck the Molucca Sea near Indonesia’s Ternate at 09:48 AEDST on Thursday, with an epicenter 127 kilometers away and a depth of 35 kilometers. The quake, initially recorded...

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  • A magnitude-7.4 earthquake struck the Molucca Sea region northeast of Indonesia at 09:48 AEDST (local time), with an epicenter 127km west-northwest of Ternate, Indonesia, at a depth of 35 kilometers.
  • The US Geological Survey (USGS) reported aftershocks as high as magnitude 5 following the main quake.
  • Indonesia’s meteorology agency (BMKG) recorded tsunami waves of 0.3 meters in West Halmahera and 0.2 meters in Bitung, Indonesia.
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Western Australia activates emergency fuel supply powers amid regional shortages

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Western Australia’s government has invoked emergency powers under the Fuel Energy and Power Resources Act 1972 to force fuel suppliers to disclose supply chain details amid regional shortages caused b...

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  • WA Premier Roger Cook activated emergency powers under the Fuel, Energy and Power Resources Act 1972 to address fuel supply issues
  • Energy Minister Amber-Jade Sanderson stated the emergency powers target transparency in fuel supply chains, requiring details on fuel volumes, distribution points, and frequency of distribution
  • Only three of the six major fuel suppliers voluntarily provided supply chain information despite prior government requests
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Man charged with murdering sex worker in Melbourne brothel

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A man named Michael James Chalmers, 36, is facing trial in Victoria’s Supreme Court for the alleged murder of a 62-year-old sex worker, Liya Zhang (also called Yuko), who was killed at the Rainbow Gar...

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  • Michael James Chalmers, 36, is accused of murdering a 62-year-old sex worker named Liya Zhang (also referred to as Yuko by advocates) at the Rainbow Garden brothel in Footscray, Melbourne, on November 27, 2024.
  • Chalmers was charged with murder in late 2024 after Zhang’s body was found inside the brothel on November 29, 2024.
  • Chalmers was captured on CCTV entering the brothel and engaging in a violent confrontation with Zhang, lasting approximately 31 minutes, before leaving her motionless in a bedroom.
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Criticism and controversy over Trump’s proposed Miami presidential library and related political branding

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Both articles cover the unveiling of Donald Trump’s proposed presidential library in Miami, a 50- or 47-storey golden monument featuring a giant statue of Trump, replicas of the Oval Office, and Air F...

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  • Donald Trump’s presidential library is proposed for a waterfront site in Miami, Florida, with plans unveiled via a 1-minute 40-second video on social media on Monday night (June 2024).
  • The library will be a 50-storey (Article 1) or 47-storey (Article 2) structure, with the latter explicitly tied to Trump being the 47th U.S. president.
  • The site is a $67 million waterfront tract gifted to the Trump Library Foundation by Miami-Dade College in 2023, after a federal judge initially blocked the transfer due to insufficient public notice, which was later overturned.
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Norwegian director Kristoffer Borgli’s controversial rom-com thriller The Drama starring Zendaya and Robert Pattinson

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The Drama is a Norwegian-American rom-com thriller directed by Kristoffer Borgli, starring Zendaya and Robert Pattinson as a seemingly perfect couple whose engagement collapses after Emma reveals a da...

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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 movie
  • The film’s plot centers on a couple’s engagement unraveling after Emma reveals a secret about a past high-school shooting plot
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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 after uncovering a massive haul of allegedly stolen Lego valued at $320,000. The haul required 15 pallets and two mounted police horse fl...

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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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Australia's fuel supply crisis amid Middle East conflict and Easter demand surge

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Australia is facing a fuel supply crisis exacerbated by the Middle East conflict and heightened demand during Easter, with shortages concentrated in New South Wales due to agricultural priorities. Con...

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  • Australia has 39 days’ worth of petrol, 29 days’ worth of diesel, and 30 days’ worth of jet fuel in reserve (Guardian, ABC, News.com.au).
  • As of Easter weekend, 312 service stations across Australia were without diesel (Guardian), with 274 stations out of diesel (ABC).
  • New South Wales had 150 service stations without diesel (Guardian), 182 stations without diesel (News.com.au), and 145 stations without diesel by Sunday (News.com.au).
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Australia’s temporary fuel excise cut and its impact on petrol prices amid Middle East conflict

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Australia’s federal government introduced a temporary 26.3-cent per litre cut to the fuel excise on April 1, 2024, in response to soaring petrol prices driven by the Middle East conflict. The move, an...

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  • Australia halved the fuel excise on petrol and diesel by 26.3 cents per litre starting April 1, 2024, effective until June 30, 2024 (Articles 1,2,3,4,5,9,10,11,12,13).
  • The excise cut was announced by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and Treasurer Jim Chalmers as part of cost-of-living relief due to soaring fuel prices caused by the Iran conflict (Articles 1,2,3,4,5,9,10,11,12,13).
  • State and territory leaders agreed to an additional 5.7-cent per litre excise cut using GST windfall revenue, bringing the total reduction to 32 cents per litre (Articles 5,11,12).
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Missing woman search at Western Australia coastal lookout

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A 51-year-old woman named Naomi Marie Duckett vanished at The Gap Natural Bridge in Torndirrup National Park near Albany, Western Australia, on April 2 at 11:45am. She was last seen wearing glasses, a...

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  • Naomi Marie Duckett (51) is missing after being last seen at The Gap Natural Bridge in Torndirrup National Park near Albany on April 2 at 11:45am
  • Sergeant Vaughn Mackay is the lead officer for the search operation in Albany
  • Public access to The Gap Natural Bridge is closed during the search
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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 scientists warn could devastate the state’s $1 billion grain industry if urgent action isn’t taken. Both ABC and NEWSCOMAU confirm alarming...

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  • CSIRO research officer Steve Henry is warning about unprecedented mouse plague proportions in Western Australia's grain paddocks (ABC, NEWSCOMAU).
  • Mouse numbers in Western Australian paddocks exceed 200–8000 mice per hectare, with some regions reporting 4000 burrows per hectare (ABC: 200–300; NEWSCOMAU: 8000).
  • Farmers in WA’s Mid-West, Wheatbelt, and Goldfields-Esperance regions are reporting severe infestations (NEWSCOMAU).
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Victorian government expands classroom device ban to include smartwatches and headphones across all schools

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The Victorian government is expanding its classroom device ban to include smartwatches and headphones across all public, Catholic, and private schools, effective January 27, 2027. The policy, announce...

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  • Victoria will ban mobile phones, smartwatches (with notifications, internet, or recording functions), and headphones in all public, Catholic, and private schools starting January 27, 2027
  • Mobile phones have been banned in Victorian public schools since 2020, with the policy expanded to non-government schools in 2027
  • Education Minister Ben Carroll stated the phone ban in public schools improved student focus, learning, behavior, and socialization
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Israel’s new death penalty law for Palestinians convicted of lethal attacks

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Israel’s parliament passed a law imposing the death penalty by hanging as the default punishment for Palestinians in the West Bank convicted of lethal attacks, marking a significant escalation in pena...

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  • Israel’s parliament passed a law making the death penalty by hanging the default punishment for Palestinians in the West Bank convicted of 'fatal attacks' or 'terrorism' (Guardian 1, Guardian 2, ABC).
  • The law applies only to Palestinians in the West Bank, not Israeli citizens or Palestinians in Gaza (Guardian 2, ABC).
  • Itamar Ben-Gvir, Israel’s far-right national security minister, was a key backer of the bill and wore a noose-shaped lapel pin during debates (Guardian 2, ABC).
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Australia’s under-16 social media ban effectiveness and challenges after implementation

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Australia’s under-16 social media ban, implemented in January 2024, has faced significant challenges despite initial claims of success. Over two-thirds of teens remain on banned platforms like Instagr...

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  • Australia’s under-16 social media ban took effect in January 2024 targeting platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and Snapchat
  • Over 5 million accounts have been deactivated since the ban’s implementation according to the Albanese government
  • The eSafety Commissioner’s February 2024 report found that 70% of teens (over two-thirds) remain on banned platforms
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Man accused of bombing Invasion Day rally may plead insanity defense

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A 32-year-old man named Liam Alexander Hall is accused of attempting to bomb an Invasion Day rally in Perth on January 26, 2026, by throwing a homemade explosive device into a crowd of 2,500 people. T...

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  • Liam Alexander Hall, 32, is accused of allegedly throwing a homemade bomb (glass container with liquid, screws, ball bearings) 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 evacuations and widespread outrage, particularly among Indigenous Australians.
  • Hall faces charges of engaging in a terrorist act, making or possessing explosives under suspicious circumstances, and intent to harm or endangering life/safety.
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Westpac CEO Anthony Miller warns Australia faces recession risk amid rising rates and global tensions

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Westpac CEO Anthony Miller has publicly warned Australia faces a heightened risk of recession due to soaring inflation, global geopolitical tensions—particularly in the Middle East—and aggressive Rese...

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  • Anthony Miller (Westpac CEO) warned Australia could slide into a recession due to inflationary pressures and global tensions, stating 'there is a chance' in interviews with ABC and NEWSCOMAU (March 2026).
  • The Reserve Bank of Australia (RBA) raised the official cash rate from 3.85% to 4.10% in March 2026, marking the second hike in two months (NEWSCOMAU and ABC).
  • Westpac and other major Australian banks increased fixed mortgage rates by 0.45 percentage points in March 2026, with NAB offering the lowest fixed rate at 6.04% for a 1-year term (NEWSCOMAU).
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