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Canberra father killed in Sudan conflict

A Canberra family is mourning the tragic loss of their father, killed in crossfire during the escalating Sudan conflict, while desperately trying to repatriate his body.

Sydney Trains worker dies in cherry picker tragedy

A devastating workplace incident has left a Sydney Trains employee dead after becoming trapped in a cherry picker that collided with a railway bridge near Lithgow, sparking investigations into safety protocols.

Four Dead in Queensland House Fire Tragedy

A tragic house fire in Emerald, Queensland has claimed four lives, leaving the Central Highlands community in shock as emergency services investigate the cause of the blaze.

Toxic Algae Neurotoxin Found on SA Beaches

Exclusive testing reveals dangerous neurotoxins in South Australia's algal blooms, prompting urgent health warnings and beach closures across multiple coastal communities.

Kiama's 450-Apartment Development Gets Approval

A major transformation is coming to Kiama as plans for 450 new apartments across eight storeys get the green light, promising to reshape the coastal town's landscape and address housing demands.

Kiama Depot Site to Become 450 New Homes

Kiama's former council depot is poised for a dramatic makeover with plans for 450 new homes, promising to address the housing crisis while revitalising prime coastal land.

Lake Argyle Crash: One Dead, Five Critical on Victoria Hwy

A devastating single-vehicle crash near Lake Argyle has left one person dead and five others, including two children, fighting for their lives in hospital. Emergency services responded to the horrific incident on Victoria Highway.

Newcastle mourns teen cricketer Ben Austin

The Newcastle cricket community is in mourning after the sudden passing of 17-year-old cricketer Ben Austin, remembered as a talented athlete and beautiful soul.

Perth climber dies on Nepal's Himlung Himal

The Western Australian climbing community mourns the loss of experienced mountaineer Chin Tark Chan, who passed away during an expedition on Nepal's 7,126-metre Himlung Himal.

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