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US Weighs Iran Strikes as Protests Intensify

US President Trump hints at intervention in Iran as anti-regime protests escalate across 31 provinces. Over 500 reported killed. Experts analyse the potential for military action.

Remembering the Hunter's deadly 1939 heatwave

As a severe heatwave looms, we revisit the Hunter's 1939 furnace that killed scores, halted work, and left a tragic mark on local records. Discover the history to understand the present.

Australia Calls for Venezuelan Power Transition

Australia calls for a Venezuelan power transition reflecting the people's will after US military action captures President Maduro. Smartraveller issues urgent 'leave now' advice for Australians.

SA on track for net zero despite catastrophic forecasts

South Australia is confidently progressing towards its 2050 net zero emissions target, with new data showing strong renewable energy growth is outpacing grim predictions. Discover how the state is turning the tide.

Why bellows beat a squad of puffing slaves

Explore the 5,000-year evolution of the bellows, from ancient slave-powered tubes to the Han Dynasty's double-action piston. Discover how this simple invention fuelled civilisation's metal age.

ASIC sues BDO WA over Dubber audit scrutiny

Australia's corporate regulator sues BDO WA and a lead partner over alleged audit failures concerning $30m in missing funds at Dubber Corporation. Read the full details.

US Sacks Climate Scientists, Dismantles Research Institutes

The Trump administration is firing over 1,100 scientists and dismantling a premier climate research institute, removing references to human-caused climate change from official websites. This analysis explores the political motives behind the attack on sci

Geelong Cricket Stars Shine in Weekend Action

From blistering centuries to devastating bowling spells, discover the local heroes who dominated Geelong Cricket Association matches this weekend. Dive into the standout performances now!

Protesters lock onto Newcastle coal loader

Rising Tide climate activists have disrupted the world's largest coal port in Newcastle, with 16 people locking themselves to equipment. The protest follows mass arrests over the weekend.

Knitting Nannas arrested in Newcastle protest

Grandmother activists from the Knitting Nannas group were detained after sailing into Newcastle's shipping channel during climate protests. Read their powerful story.

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