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A preliminary investigation of damages to the two Nord Stream gas pipelines in the Danish part of the Baltic Sea shows that the leaks were caused by "powerful explosions", Copenhagen Police say.Further investigations into the September 26 ruptures of the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines in Denmark's exclusive economic zone will be handled jointly by Copenhagen Police and Denmark's Security and Intelligence Service.
Festival guests viewing Dwoort Baal Kaat rock formation at East Mount Barren, Western Australia. Photo by Gaylene Galardi (2022) Author providedThe Hopetoun Community Resource Centre is a hive of activity this sunny morning in mid-September. It is the height of the Ravensthorpe Wildflower Show, an event that attracts thousands of visitors to small agricultural towns on Western Australia’s south coast each year. Hopetoun sits on the doorstep of the Fitzgerald River National Park, an ecological wo
Premier Dominic Perrottet says NSW will go it alone if the federal government refuses to split the cost of raising the Warragamba Dam wall.The project was designated as critical state significant infrastructure earlier this month to cut red tape, but NSW is yet to secure a funding commitment from Canberra.
Despite a spike in COVID-19 cases, the number of deaths in Australia last year remained below pre-pandemic levels.New data from the Australian Bureau Statistics showed there were more than 171,000 deaths in the country in 2021.
British Prime Minister Liz Truss has insisted she is "a fighter not a quitter" after Opposition Leader Sir Keir Starmer urged her to go for having "crashed" the economy.Truss attempted to strike a defiant tone in the face of relentless heckling from the Opposition benches in the Commons on Wednesday, claiming the Labour leader has "no idea" and "no plan".
Two of four charges against a policeman who allegedly drove at 230km/h on a highway north of Melbourne have been dropped.Leading Senior Constable Bradley Beecroft reportedly travelled at an average speed of 205km/h for eight minutes to attend a crash site involving another policeman on the Hume Highway near Euroa in March 2021.
Billions will be spent in the next decade to break down barriers for working women in NSW, giving them access to cheaper, better-quality childcare.The NSW government has passed legislation creating a $5 billion fund to increase access to quality, affordable childcare in well-known 'childcare deserts' across the state.
ShutterstockWhen it rains, it pours. And when it pours – like it has this year – we get potholes. While minor potholes are an inconvenience, major potholes can destroy car wheels and cause crashes, as dozens of motorists discovered last week on the Hume Freeway. Three very rainy years along Australia’s east coast mean potholes are growing in number. In southeast Queensland, thousands of kilometres of potholed roads were awaiting repairs months after floods in the region. In inland New South Wale
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ShutterstockFrom learning numbers to learning how to brush your teeth, it seems there’s a kids’ app for everything. Recent US statistics indicate more than half of toddlers and three-quarters of preschoolers regularly access mobile apps. So it’s no surprise there has been an explosion of options within the app market to keep kids engaged. These apps certainly offer some fun interactive experiences, not to mention good educational content in many cases. They’re also very good at keeping young min
Queensland police believe more than one person was involved in the death of a 61-year-old woman and hope a $500,000 reward will help uncover their identities.The body of Krishna Chopra was found at her home at Crows Nest in the Darling Downs, north of Toowoomba on January 31.
Religious schools and other employers would be given legal protection to exclusively hire staff who share their values and beliefs under a Victorian coalition election promise.Fresh off the Essendon-Anthony Thorburn controversy, the Liberal-Nationals have quietly committed to amend Victoria's Equal Opportunity Act if they win the November 26 state poll.
Concerns over staffing and patient safety will be front of mind as nurses and midwives rally outside a western Sydney hospital.The NSW Nurses and Midwives Association says around 35 nurses and midwives have quit Blacktown Hospital's emergency department since December, leaving more than 115 job vacancies across the entire hospital.
Federal public servants will get a three per cent pay rise in the next 12 months following a new short-term workplace agreement.The interim agreement was reached to ensure federal employees receive a pay rise by the end of August next year while a more permanent workplace relations policy is discussed.
Donald Trump's private company arranged for the US Secret Service to pay for rooms at his properties in excess of government-approved rates at least 40 times during his presidency, including two charges for more than $US1100 ($A1750) a night, according to documents released by a congressional committee.The Secret Service was charged room rates of more than $US800 a night at least 11 times when agents stayed at Mar-a-Lago in Florida, the Trump hotel in Washington, DC, and other properties, the De
Former Test cricketer and commentator Michael Slater will seek to have more assault charges dismissed on mental health grounds as he continues rehabilitation.The 52-year-old faces seven charges including assault and intimidation after three alleged incidents with two women and a male health worker between April and September.
Giancarlo Stanton and Aaron Judge have staggered Cleveland with early homers, and the New York Yankees beat the Guardians 5-1 in the decisive Game 5 of their AL Division Series to set up another rematch with the Houston Astros for the pennant.In the Bronx on Tuesday, the Guardians never recovered from Stanton's three-run homer just 21 pitches in and the sellout Yankee Stadium crowd of 48,178 cheered when Myles Straw hit a grounder for the final out.
A Victorian man accused of brutally beating his 77-year-old neighbour to death will face a fresh trial after a jury was unable to reach a verdict.Handyman Stuart Paul Anderson faced a Supreme Court trial, where he was accused of murder following the death of his neighbour, Vicki Ramadan, at her home in Melbourne's northwest in March 2019.
Gas company Santos has ended its sponsorship of the Darwin Festival following a campaign by environmental activists and traditional owners.Santos had supported the public arts event for almost 30 years, but with its contract up for renewal after the 2022 event in August it told festival organisers at a meeting on Tuesday that it would end the deal.
WA man Brodie Moss shared the video with his fans, but not all is as it seems.Credit: TikTok/ybsbrodie