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Pope Leo Slams Iran Conflict, Calls for Peace
Apr 07, 2026Pope Leo Slams Iran Conflict, Calls for Peace
Fix Website Woes: Cookies & Browser Settings
Apr 07, 2026Struggling with website issues due to blocked cookies? This podcast episode reveals how to fix it. Quick solution: Check your browser settings. Facebook app users, switch to your phones default browse...
ACT Opposition Slams Barr Government on Illegal Cigarette Trade
Apr 07, 2026ACT Opposition Criticizes Barr Governments Inaction on Illegal Cigarette Trade The ACT opposition is condemning the Barr government for neglecting a thriving black market in illegal cigarettes...
Australia's Decorated Soldier Arrested for War Crimes
Apr 07, 2026Australias most decorated soldier, Ben Roberts-Smith, was arrested for alleged war crimes during his Afghanistan tours. He faces five charges, accused of shooting unarmed Afghan detainees. The case ha...
Nepalese IT Specialist Dies in Motorcycle Crash
Apr 07, 2026Vijay Maharjan, a 40-year-old IT specialist from Nepal, tragically passed away in a motorcycle accident on the Monaro Highway last Good Friday. Riding with friends towards Cooma, the crash occurred ne...
Albanese Govt Seeks Defence Delivery Agency Leader
Apr 07, 2026The Albanese government is seeking a new leader for its Defence Delivery Agency, aiming to tackle delays and cost overruns in defence procurement. The role, likely filled by a private sector professio...
Jenna's Green Shift: From Hybrid to Solar Power
Apr 07, 2026Jenna Prices journey from compromising on solar to embracing full-scale green living, from hybrid cars to solar panels, as she navigates fuel price spikes and global chaos, ultimately trusting the gre...
Toxic Algal Bloom Sickens Beachgoers in Australia
Apr 07, 2026In March 2025, a toxic algal bloom near Victor Harbor, South Australia, sickened beachgoers and killed marine life. The bloom, caused by human activities like damming and farm runoff, spread along Gul...
Aussie Job Market Boom, Political Shifts
Apr 07, 2026Australian job market thrives, unemployment at record lows, wages rising. Voters shift towards independents and minors like One Nation, hurting Liberals. Labor maintains control, making steady adjustm...
NSW Government Stalls on Banning 'Globalise the Intifada'
Apr 07, 2026New South Wales Government Delays Ban on Globalise the Intifada Phrase The New South Wales government, led by Premier Chris Minns, has been criticized for delaying the ban on the controversial...