Call of Duty Creator Vince Zampella Dies in Car Crash
Vince Zampella, co-founder of Infinity Ward and creator of Call of Duty, has died in a fiery car crash in California aged 55. Read the tragic details and tributes.
Vince Zampella, co-founder of Infinity Ward and creator of Call of Duty, has died in a fiery car crash in California aged 55. Read the tragic details and tributes.
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WA government appeals $2.85M child sex abuse ruling, arguing public servants acted 'in good faith'. Survivor Dion Barber speaks out against the appeal. Read the full story.
NSW Health Minister Ryan Park ignores calls to investigate deadly mould in Calvary Mater's cancer ward, withheld by Honeywell for six months. Demand accountability now.
Disgraced former politician Gareth Ward launches appeal against conviction for sexual assault charges, claiming verdict was 'unreasonable' and fighting to clear his name.
ASX-listed Infinity Mining unveils revolutionary exploration technology that could unlock massive copper potential in New South Wales, marking a significant advancement for Australia's critical minerals sector.
Disgraced former NSW politician Gareth Ward begins two-year prison term after being found guilty of sexually assaulting a teenage boy and a young man while serving as MP.
Disgraced former NSW politician Gareth Ward receives 5-year, 9-month prison sentence after being convicted of multiple sexual assault charges involving a teenage boy and young man.