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Russian exports trigger police raids in New Zealand, Melbourne
Russian exports have triggered trans-Tasman police raids on properties in Melbourne and New Zealand. The properties in Auckland, Christchurch and Melbourne were searched as police investigated suspected breaches of Australian and NZ sanctions on Russia. The Australian Border Force (ABF) says the […]
Shark drones to fly over NSW beaches year-round amid call to drop nets
Shark drones flying over NSW beaches will become a familiar sight after an extra $34 million will be spent to expand monitoring all year. The NSW Government is spending the extra money on artificial intelligence and new technologies to boost […]

ANZAC Day Test rugby is coming with Brisbane to host three games
ANZAC Day rugby is coming after Australia and New Zealand confirmed a six-year deal to play for the Bledisloe Cup earlier than scheduled. And Queensland has secured the Australian hosting rights for 2027, 2029 and 2031 games in what will […]

Speed of rising seas to stay a mystery for 50 years with levels to reach 2m mark
How fast seas will rise by a projected two metres by the turn of the century remains a large mystery, according to new research into Antarctic ice loss. And scientists say the next 30-50 years will be critical to future […]

E-scooter injuries rose 310% in three years among young Victorian children, new Monash research says
E-scooter injuries in young Victorian children have risen 310% in three years, according to a new study of emergency cases. The new research from Monash University looked at almost 4700 e-scooter-related emergency department cases in Victoria from 2022 to 2025. It […]

Scoreless result sends Socceroos into FIFA World Cup knockout Round of 32
A scoreless result between Australia and Paraguay has sent the Socceroos into the knockout stage of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The Socceroos took on La Albirroja at San Francisco Stadium in their final Group D match and finished second […]

Quiet sanctuary for maritime museum visitors with ‘minimal’ exhibition
Providing a quiet sanctuary from digital ‘noise’ is at the heart of a new exhibition at the Australian National Maritime Museum in Sydney. The Horizon Line temporary exhibition has been developed for visitors wanting a break from the anxiety and […]

Women’s softball World Cup organisers confirm Canada, Taiwan for 2027 Redcliffe finals
Women’s softball World Cup hosts Australia have been joined by Canada and Taiwan (Chinese Taipei) as finalists at Redcliffe, Brisbane, next year. The two countries’ confirmation follows the end of Group Stage A qualifiers held in Prague, Czechia, recently. World […]

Quest for Olympic glory given $513m and two years of certainty
The quest for Australian Olympic glory has received a $513 million two-year ‘golden’ boost from the federal government. The record financial support for athletes, and sports, will cover the 2028 Los Angeles Summer Olympics, 2030 French Winter Olympics and 2032 […]
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