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October 2024

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broken hill

NSW Far West recovering after storm knocks out power towers

Australia, State and Territory, EmergenciesBy News Cop21 October 2024

Picture: flickr Limited power supplies have been restored in Far West NSW after a severe storm damaged transmission towers last week. The NSW Government says the region is relying on a large back-up generator as transmission network operator Transgrid builds temporary towers, which is expected to take weeks. The back-up generator cannot meet demand at…

Aust netball

Silver Ferns stun Diamonds in front of vocal home fans

Sports, AustraliaBy News Cop21 October 2024

Picture: stock A vocal home crowd set the tone for netball’s 2024 Constellation Cup as New Zealand ran away with a 64-50 win over Australia in Wellington on Sunday. The Diamonds were forced to work hard in Jamie-Lee Price’s 50th game, according to Netball Australia. The first quarters will filled with hard-fought battles across the…

AFP Brazilian arrest

Brazilian to spend four years in jail after decade on the run

Police/Crime, New ZealandBy News Cop21 October 2024

An AFP officer arrests the Brazilian man in 2022. Picture: AFP A Brazilian national who spent 10 years evading an arrest warrant has been jailed for at least four years for his role in an international cocaine smuggling operation. The man, now 42, was convicted in the Supreme Court of Queensland last week (October 15)…

Air New Zealand

Hobart to Auckland flights ready to resume this Sunday

New Zealand, Australia, State and Territory, TravelBy News Cop21 October 2024

Picture: ANDREW KACIMAIWAI Direct flights between Hobart and Auckland are ready to resume this Sunday (October 27), the airline and the Tasmanian airport say. The route started in April 2021 but was paused by Air NZ back in April for fleet maintenance work. Hobart Airport CEO Norris Carter says Hobart-Auckland tickets are now available as…

Mt Ainslie Canberra

Labor hangs on as Independents surge in ACT elections

Australia, Politics, State and TerritoryBy News Cop21 October 2024

Photo: DFAT/ Rhiannon Johannes ACT Labor has extended its reign beyond 25 years despite a big swing against it in the territory’s elections on the weekend. Labor leader Andrew Barr won his third election as chief minister despite a swing of 3.3 percent against the party. ACT Labor won 82,404, or 34.5 per cent of…

RL Jilllaroos

Australia eyes Pacific Cup finals berth after first game

Sports, Australia, Rugby LeagueBy News Cop21 October 2024

Photo: DFAT/Sarah Hodges One game into the 2024 rugby league Pacific Championship and the Kangaroos are on the verge of confirming their Cup finals berth. They will need to beat the Kiwis in New Zealand this Sunday to confirm their place. The competition’s Cup and Bowls formats feature three teams each. New Zealand will play…

emperor penguins

Emperor penguins struggling to survive, says new research

World, Environment, WeekenderBy News Cop20 October 2024

Emperor penguins need stable fast ice for 10 months a year to successfully breed and rear their chicks. Photo: Sophie Counsell Emperor penguin colonies in Antarctica are struggling to adapt to rapid changes in their environment, new Australian research reveals. Their struggles have been confirmed through the use of satellites to monitor changes in the ice…

BCA rezoning

Business Council calls for radical zoning changes

Australia, Property, WeekenderBy News Cop19 October 2024

Picture: ANDREW KACIMAIWAI MIDDLE tier governments need to radically change zoning laws to boost housing supply, says the Business Council of Australia (BCA). A new housing report from the BCA says zoning reforms are vital given that, on current construction rates, Australia will not be able to meet its target of 1.2 million new dwellings…

Wallaroos cup

Ashes clash highlight of Wallaroos’ 2025 World Cup draw

Australia, Rugby Union, SportsBy News Cop18 October 2024

Picture: stock The Wallaroos have been dealt a difficult draw after the pools were confirmed for the 2025 Women’s Rugby World Cup. Coach Jo Yapp’s side were drawn against hosts England, US and Samoa in Pool A in one of the tougher, if not the toughest groups. It sets up a potential blockbuster opening game…

UNIFIL Middle East Hamas

Netanyahu hails Sinwar killing as Iran speaks of martyrdom

World, War, EmergenciesBy News Cop18 October 2024

A UNIFIL patrol between Ras Naqoura and Labounieh earlier this year. UNIFIL has been targeted by Israel recently. Photo: UN/Pasqual Gorriz THE killing of Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar in the Gaza Strip marks the start of an end to a year-long war, Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu says. But Iranian officials say Sinwar is a martyr…

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