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17 January 2025

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Marine Rescue NSW

Better maintenance ‘could have reduced’ need for maritime rescues even further in 2024

Rescue, State, MarineBy News Cop17 January 2025

Photo: Marine Rescue NSW Demand for Marine Rescue NSW services last year fell from 2023 but better boat maintenance could have reduced it further, the agency says. In its summary of 2024, the agency says volunteers in greater Sydney and the Illawarra returned 10,500 people safely to shore last year. Demand was just below the…

Ghosts BBC

Aussie spin on Ghostly ‘fam-com’ with Perth to host filming

Australia, Showbiz, StateBy Andrew Kacimaiwai17 January 2025

A caveman ghost meets the living in a scene from the UK Ghosts series. Image: BBC The premise of this TV show is simple – a group of spirits are bound to their place of death but become visible to a living person. The show is Ghosts and its international popularity is spreading. Now an…

Qld snakes

Rare snakes return to the Cape York wild after vehicle stopped, searched

Outdoors, State, AnimalsBy Andrew Kacimaiwai17 January 2025

The snakes are returned to the wilderness by rangers. Photo: Qld Government Eight rare snakes taken from their habitat have been returned to the wild in Far North Queensland. On December 31, 2024, the Qld Environment Department said, it was tipped off that snakes were taken from the Lockhart River area on Cape York Peninsula.…

Alice Springs oval

17m-high rugby posts a sign of oval’s return to life in Alice Springs

State, Property, SportsBy Andrew Kacimaiwai17 January 2025

Chief Minister Lia Finocchiaro and Infrastructure Minister Bill Yan at Anzac Oval in Alice Springs. Photo: NT Government The footy posts are returning to Anzac Oval in Alice Springs – but feature the singular cap ‘H’ design of rugby (both codes) posts. Territory construction company BluePrint (NT) helping to restore Anzac Oval as the town’s…

global crypto interest

China, US driving surge in global interest in crypto

World, Finance, CryptocurrencyBy News Cop17 January 2025

Picture: stock Donald Trump’s imminent return to the White House and China’s sweeping economic stimulus is driving renewed global interest in cryptocurrency. According to Australian crypto exchange Wayex, the global cryptocurrency industry is now valued at over A$5.8 trillion. The US is set to introduce new measures under the new Trump administration that paves the…

Turkish Airlines

Overseas influx prompts Melbourne Airport to upgrade international terminal

Airport, Travel, AviationBy News Cop17 January 2025

Turkish Airlines was a recent arrival onto the Australian inbound market when it launched a service into Melbourne. Photo: supplied Melbourne Airport is exploring a major expansion of its international terminal after 12 months of talks with airlines and a record December. The airport says December was its busiest month on record for international travel…

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