• Trump hosts cage fighting at White House for 80th birthday
    Jun 14 2026
    Donald Trump is celebrating his 80th birthday by hosting a cage fighting show at the White House, with a temporary arena called 'the claw' built on the South Lawn to accommodate 4,000 spectators. The event is being held as negotiations continue over a deal to end the Iran conflict, though Israel's overnight strikes on Lebanon have complicated discussions and Iran indicates the deal may be delayed beyond the president's birthday.

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  • Deadly skydiving plane crash in Missouri
    Jun 14 2026
    A single-engine plane crashed moments after takeoff from Butler Memorial Airport south of Kansas City, Missouri, killing all 12 people on board including the pilot and at least 11 skydivers. Witnesses reported the aircraft made a sharp left turn before crashing near the runway and bursting into flames around 11:30 a.m. local time. Emergency crews extinguished the blaze but all victims died at the scene.

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  • Shark cull considered after Coogee Beach attack
    Jun 14 2026
    A 35-year-old woman remains in critical condition after being attacked by a three and a half metre great white shark at Coogee Beach in Sydney's eastern suburbs. The incident marks the fourth shark attack in Sydney this year, prompting the New South Wales government to consider shark culling measures, which had previously been ruled out. The attack occurred in unusual conditions—mid-morning on a sunny day with clear water—raising concerns about the increasing shark population in Sydney waters.

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  • Pauline Hanson leads as preferred prime minister
    Jun 14 2026
    Polling data shows One Nation leader Pauline Hanson leading as preferred prime minister with 33 percent support, ahead of Anthony Albanese at 29 percent. The Coalition's primary vote has dropped to a record low of 20 percent, while One Nation's donation drive approaches four million dollars. Albanese maintains stronger support among inner city voters.

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  • Pauline Hanson becomes Australia's preferred PM
    Jun 14 2026
    Pauline Hanson has become Australia's preferred Prime Minister for the first time, with polling showing One Nation surging to 33% support ahead of Anthony Albanese at 29%. The party now leads the primary vote at 29% while the Coalition has dropped to a record low of 20%, with One Nation receiving nearly $4 million in political donations. Liberal leader Angus Taylor faces challenges as senior shadow minister Senator Jono Duniam announces his retirement, following Senator Wendy Askew's departure, potentially opening Senate seats for One Nation in Tasmania.

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  • Baking tradition thrives in Forbes for 50 years
    Jun 14 2026
    Have you ever stopped to wonder where Australia's favourite biscuits actually come from? In the small country town of Forbes in Central West NSW, the answer has been baking for 50 years.

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  • Australian girl killed in Pakistan police shooting
    Jun 14 2026
    Nine-year-old Australian girl Hania Ahmed was killed in Chekwar, Pakistan, when police fired more than 70 high-calibre gunshots at her family's car in a case of mistaken identity. The Perth family had just been robbed at gunpoint when police followed the wrong vehicle and opened fire. The responsible police officer has been arrested, while local media report the alleged robbers have been killed by authorities.

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    2 mins
  • Sydney tobacconist workers fed up with repeat attacks
    Jun 14 2026
    Workers at a Sydney tobacconist chain are taking aim at police tonight, fed up about being targeted by young thugs on stealing sprees. They've lost track of the number of assaults, thefts and robberies which they say are being carried out by the same group of offenders

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    2 mins