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Hosted by Corey with the Story, Australia News Today delivers fast, focused daily updates on the stories shaping Australia—from national news and politics to business, culture, and major developments across the country. Designed for quick, on-the-go listening, each episode brings you up to speed in minutes. Produced by AI for speed, consistency, and global scale, the show is part of The Daily News Now network—bringing national and local news together to keep audiences connected at every level. Australia News Today is your daily snapshot of what’s happening across the country. Advertise on DNN: advertise@thednn.ai
- 31747 - Neale Daniher Legacy Honored
Neale Daniher, the iconic AFL legend and tireless MND advocate, will be laid to rest in a state funeral at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, the hallowed ground where his football legacy was forged. Diagnosed with MND — which he called “The Beast” — in 2013, he defied doctors’ predictions and lived for 13 years, turning his battle into a global movement. Co-founding FightMND, he helped raise over $141 million for research, earning him the 2025 Australian of the Year honor. His spirit lives on in record crowds at the Big Freeze, all wearing blue beanies in his honor. Leaving behind his wife Jan, four children, and six grandchildren, Daniher’s legacy is one of courage, compassion, and an unshakable commitment to changing lives — even as his own body failed him.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/58cc32911ddee003Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31746 - Facebook Browser Cookie Glitch Fix
Facebook’s in-app browser is glitching, refusing to load sites due to missing cookies — a frustrating bug that’s got users scrambling. The quick fix? Enable “Links Open Externally” to force links into your phone’s default browser. But if you’re stuck tweaking cookies manually, it’s a browser-by-browser headache: IE needs privacy tweaks, Firefox demands history settings, and iOS users must dive into Safari’s Settings. Get your browser back in shape — before the next site breaks.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/7764adf627b8e712Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31745 - Farmers Hit by Global Fertilizer Crisis
When war ignites halfway across the world, Aussie farmers like John Bennett feel the fallout—literally. A 75% spike in urea prices threatens his $600K operation, squeezing already razor-thin margins. Global supply chains, disrupted by geopolitical chaos and natural gas shortages, mean less fertilizer, lower yields, and bigger losses. With Australia’s last domestic urea plant shuttered in 2023, farmers now scramble to import—often delayed by countries prioritizing their own needs. The irony? They’ve got the gas right here, but can’t produce it locally. This isn’t just about costs—it’s about survival, forcing urgent questions about fertilizer security and the future of Australian agriculture.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/6b0cbe8389f791c1Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31744 - Valhalla Project Faces Environmental Hurdles
A US energy giant is pushing to drill 20 gas wells in Australia’s sacred Kimberley, near a creek feeding the Fitzroy River—a UNESCO heritage site teeming with endangered species. Federal officials demand more data on water systems and ecosystems, and insist the company consult Indigenous communities, but the company claims no harm will occur without evidence. An independent panel calls the assessment flawed and riddled with uncertainty, while conservationists urge a full halt, warning this untouched tropical paradise shouldn’t be sacrificed for fossil fuels. Approval hinges on proving the project won’t wreck irreplaceable ecosystems or cultural values.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/1f5e8559c853605eTue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31743 - Ospreys Nesting on a Rainforest Crane
In Australia’s Daintree Rainforest, a 55-meter crane used by scientists has become an unlikely home for a pair of ospreys who’ve nested atop it for 15 years—never missing a beat despite the crane’s movement. Perfectly positioned near the coast, the spot lets them hunt fish easily and stay predator-free, since they’re year-round residents, not migrators. What started as a webcam has turned into the wildly popular “Osprey Cam,” streaming their daily lives to fans worldwide. Each year, they rebuild their nest from scratch—often battling wind to keep sticks in place—before raising chicks with remarkable teamwork, the male bringing most of the fish. As the current pair eventually leaves, the hope is their offspring—or another pair—will take over, continuing this wild, enduring story.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/3e452917d6f580ebTue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31742 - Why Rich Nations Dominate Women's Football
Why do richer countries dominate women’s football? It’s not just about being better at sports—it’s about investment. Wealthier nations pour more public money into women’s teams, creating a talent pipeline untouched by the billions spent on men’s football. While gender norms matter little, direct funding makes all the difference, turning domestic development into global success.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/a3c5199d91465f45Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31741 - KPMG Leaks Scandal Rocks Audit Industry
KPMG Australia is in freefall after whistleblower claims it leaked confidential client data—like from Westpac and Macquarie—to win audit contracts, triggering CEO and senior leadership resignations, government contract reviews, and formal regulatory probes, as the scandal echoes PwC’s woes and sparks calls for whistleblower protections and industry overhaul.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/861cf068df592dc8Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31740 - NSW Stepping In as Patients Wait
Hundreds of patients across New South Wales are trapped in hospitals, waiting months for federal aged care or NDIS support — a backlog that’s surged by 46% in just one year. Frustrated by delays, NSW is launching its own emergency plan to ramp up home care and community support, effectively picking up the slack while demanding the federal government step up. Health Minister Ryan Park bluntly called it unsustainable — the state is footing the bill for Commonwealth responsibilities — as both levels of government scramble to free up beds and get patients home safely.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/e4b84cf46586aca8Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31739 - Facebook Browser Cookie Glitch Fix
Facebook’s built-in browser is glitching, breaking cookies and causing websites to malfunction—fix it by enabling “Links Open Externally” in app settings to use your phone’s main browser instead. Cookies aren’t just for ads—they’re essential for logins, preferences, and smooth site performance. Tech teams are already working on a patch, but for now, this simple setting tweak is your best bet to get back online without hassle.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/b31b8f16d06b05a2Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31738 - Caitlin Foord Hits 150 and Scores
Caitlin Foord celebrated her 150th Matildas cap with a stunning goal in the 71st minute, sealing a 3-1 win over Mexico — a dramatic turnaround from their earlier loss to the same team. Leading the charge as captain, Foord joined Alanna Kennedy and Sam Kerr in a commanding first-half attack, despite Mexico briefly equalizing. Coach Joe Montemurro’s tactical tweaks brought in Clare Wheeler and Hayley Raso, fueling momentum that led to victory. It’s a moment of pure triumph — a milestone appearance matched with a goal, embodying Foord’s relentless dedication to the team.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/868d70ac1dd8d6f0Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31737 - Brisbane Cuts Parking to Boost Homes
Brisbane’s new housing rules slash parking mandates for apartments, slashing costs to build more homes ahead of the 2032 Olympics — but Labor warns savings may not reach buyers, while both sides agree on taller buildings in low-density zones and new renewal plans for Mount Gravatt, Cannon Hill, and Alderley.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/88dcf1bc0e623b49Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31736 - Teen Charged One Year After Jet Ski Tragedy
One year after a deadly jet ski crash on Sydney’s Georges River, a 15-year-old has been charged with causing death through dangerous navigation and negligent operation — the survivor of the crash, who suffered a severed arm, now faces court as investigators reveal the tragic sequence of events that claimed a life.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/7ed6e1fae2029f76Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31735 - Teen Swimmer Sienna Toohey Shines
Seventeen-year-old Sienna Toohey just shattered records and secured her spot on Australia’s Commonwealth Games team after an electrifying 100-meter breaststroke win in Glasgow—clocking a blistering 1:05.97, the third-fastest time ever by an Aussie woman. Despite leaving her hometown for grueling training in Canberra and facing loneliness, her dedication paid off in a nail-biting showdown against Olympic medalist Ella Ramsay, whom she beat for the third straight national meet. This victory marks her first time breaking the 1:06 barrier and signals the arrival of a rising star on the global stage. Her raw emotion after crossing the line? Pure disbelief turned to joy. This isn’t just a race win—it’s the culmination of a fierce personal journey, proving that sacrifice and grit can lead to Olympic-level glory. The world is watching.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/2c0c64561687ac5eTue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31734 - Burgess Dismissed After Conflict Allegations
Helen Burgess, a former Queensland construction compliance director, lost her appeal against dismissal after an explosive inquiry uncovered serious conflicts of interest tied to the CFMEU. Allegations centered on her secret relationship with a union delegate and her role in hiring his son — a move she claimed she didn’t know about, which the investigator called “blatantly dishonest.” She also maintained frequent, suspicious phone contact with another CFMEU official, raising red flags about her impartiality. The Industrial Relations Commission upheld the findings, sealing her dismissal — even though union figures had reportedly pushed for her removal before the scandal erupted. This case is just one thread in a sprawling, ongoing inquiry into misconduct and power dynamics in Queensland’s construction industry.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/2678a3ede1513e73Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31733 - Names, Pranks, and Unexpected History
When names collide with fame, chaos ensues—Richard Branson debates his own legacy, Gillian Anderson flexes her superiority, and David Morrison finds himself overshadowed by an Australian of the Year who shares his name. George Manojlovic jokes he’s more St. George oven than hero, while Janet Halliday mourns her 40-year Maytag. Les Shearman calls wind farms “swindle factories,” and an anonymous ’90s music camp staffer admits they once turned a shower into a bed—complete with sleeping victim. Lionel Latoszek ties US ships to Aussie frigates, proving history’s quirks live in everyday moments.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/343cf7758032ca35Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31732 - Storm Players Open Up on Mental Health
The Melbourne Storm is launching its first-ever mental health round to smash stigma and spark honest conversations, with players Josh King, Alec MacDonald, and Will Warbrick bravely sharing their battles with anxiety, depression, and pressure to show it’s not just athletes who struggle — and help is available. On June 21st, when they face the Raiders, the club’s pushing beyond the game: former players march, fans get mental health checks, and proceeds from pins fund Beyond Blue. King talks about escaping social media and gratitude to rebuild, MacDonald reveals how football forced him to confront anxiety that once manifested as stomach pain, and Warbrick urges everyone to seek help — not face tough times alone. Their message? “Tackle tough together.”
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https://sources.thednn.ai/bb4b7f86cef0f923Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31731 - Driver Escapes After Near-Collision With Cop
A driver fled the scene after clipping a police car during a traffic stop in Waramanga, narrowly missing an officer—dashcam footage captured the chaos. Police are urgently seeking witnesses or dashcam footage to identify the suspect, who sped west on Hindmarsh Drive. This dangerous, avoidable incident put lives at risk, and authorities are appealing for public help via Crime Stoppers reference number 8409685. The suspect remains at large.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/0d46b3e5620cc420Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31730 - Tragic Crash Ends Life in Sydney
A tragic crash in Sydney’s west claimed a man’s life after a sudden medical emergency sent his car veering off the road and crashing into a home’s garden and walls. Emergency crews rushed to the scene, performed CPR, and transported him to hospital — where he later died. The couple inside the home escaped unharmed, though their property suffered major damage, raising fears about structural safety. The driver, who reportedly apologized before collapsing, remains unidentified. This heartbreaking incident underscores how fast a medical emergency on the road can turn deadly — for the driver, and those nearby.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/df86c9dd83e6b1aaTue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31729 - Toorak Parking Shutdown Hits Local Shops
Toorak Village’s once-bustling car park, shuttered for three years amid a major development, has left local businesses reeling—foot traffic plummeted, shops like Karlie Crow’s vanished from visibility, and lunchtime sales at George Tannous’s restaurant took a brutal hit. Traders demand council aid—subsidies or fee cuts—to survive as construction, pandemic scars, and parking shortages collide. While the council prioritizes safety and insists the new development will eventually revitalize the area, businesses face an immediate crisis: no nearby parking, no easy alternatives, and a 17% loss of council parking spots. The affluent image of Toorak masks the reality that many shop owners don’t live there—and they’re fighting to stay open.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/123d5ee6b81952beTue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31728 - Hanson’s $700B Defense Push
Senator Pauline Hanson is demanding Australia slash its defense budget to five percent of GDP — a jaw-dropping leap from the current two percent — sparking national debate over funding, strategy, and what it means for health, aged care, and global supply chains. With One Nation’s poll numbers surging, the proposal has become a political flashpoint, but critics warn that without clear plans for equipment, logistics, or funding — likely via tax hikes or service cuts — the plan risks being as chaotic as it is costly.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/453979afc7320b6bTue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31727 - Driver’s Thrill Killed Child
A man faces life-altering charges after a horrific crash on the Gold Coast that killed a nine-year-old boy, Aiden Guimaraes, while he was riding an e-bike with his father. The driver, Keith Andrew Chambers, was speeding over 60 km/h above the limit and more than three times the legal blood-alcohol limit, allegedly seeking thrills. The impact was so violent that parts of the e-bike flew over 60 meters. Aiden’s mother delivered a devastating victim impact statement, calling Chambers’ name “etched into her brain like cancer,” while his father and brother shared their grief. Chambers, with a history of offenses, pleaded guilty and offered a letter of apology, but prosecutors seek up to 20 years under new state laws targeting extreme intoxication, high speed, and child fatalities. Chambers has already served over a year in custody as the judge prepares to deliver a sentence within the week.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/551dbf982f2ad7baTue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31726 - Priscilla Hon Exposes Tennis Pay Gap
Australian tennis star Priscilla Hon is calling out the glaring pay gap at the Libéma Open, revealing that while both men’s and women’s WTA 250/ATP 250 tournaments are identical in structure, women earn far less—highlighting a systemic issue across professional tennis, not the tournament itself. Hon’s goal? To spark honest conversation, not blame. Meanwhile, Aussie women like Kasatkina, Birrell, and Tomljanović compete on the women’s side, while men’s second seed Alex de Minaur uses the grass-court event to kickstart his season after a shaky clay run.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/a5d206e000e033f7Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31725 - Survivor Credits Husband as Hero
A 72-year-old woman who survived a terrifying knife attack in her rural NSW home credits her husband, 75, with saving her life—he fought off the assailant and shot him. Now recovering from injuries, Keith is hailed as a hero by his wife, who says she wouldn’t be alive without him. Their daughters and community have rallied around them, with hundreds offering support. The Blessings turned down donations, directing any help to the Westpac Rescue Service. The attacker, a 34-year-old man, faces murder charges and is expected to be interviewed soon as police continue their investigation.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/7c50f2a384627408Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31724 - Fix Websites When Cookies Are Blocked
Websites are acting up because cookies are blocked—like trying to enter a club without your ID. The Facebook app’s built-in browser is sending requests without proper cookies, locking you out of personalized features. Fix it by opening links in your phone’s main browser instead. Browser-specific settings adjustments (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, IE) are needed to re-enable cookies—mobile Safari even requires a restart. These tiny digital crumbs let sites remember you and tailor your experience—essential for smooth online navigation.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/4661ffe1725bfb65Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31723 - Cookie Fixes for Smooth Browsing
Blocking cookies can break websites—like trying to enter a club without your ID. The Facebook app’s in-app browser is a common culprit, failing to send cookies properly. Fix it by switching to your phone’s default browser via “Links Open Externally.” This cookie issue, while familiar, highlights how vital these tiny data bits are for seamless browsing. For Chrome, Firefox, or old IE, tweak privacy settings to accept both first-party and third-party cookies—and disable auto-clearing. On iOS, adjust Safari’s cookie settings in device settings, then restart the browser. A few taps, but worth it to avoid frustrating roadblocks.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/118fe2b71300bdbfTue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31722 - Facebook Browser Glitch Fix
Facebook’s built-in browser is glitching, messing with website cookies and breaking some sites—fix it fast by enabling “Links Open Externally” in app settings to redirect to your phone’s main browser. Tech teams are on it, but for now, this simple tweak keeps your online experience smooth.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/6cf02d5c77f05f9fTue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31721 - Iran Fans Stuck Without World Cup Tickets
Iran’s World Cup ticket nightmare hits fans right before kickoff—FIFA allegedly revoked Iran’s entire allocation, leaving supporters who booked trips to the U.S. scrambling. The Iranian Football Federation now claims it can’t secure tickets through official channels for matches against New Zealand, Belgium, and Egypt, though it’s quietly selling tickets on its own site. For fans who’ve made travel plans and are ready to cheer their team abroad, it’s a gut-wrenching blow—and the chaos is only escalating as kickoff nears.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/ecf1c4d7fcb63b72Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31720 - Philippines Earthquake Response
A devastating 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck Mindanao in the southern Philippines, claiming at least 35 lives and leaving dozens missing as rescue teams scramble through rubble. Australia has pledged humanitarian aid, with Foreign Minister Penny Wong reaffirming Australia’s readiness to assist. Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has activated all government agencies, suspended classes across the region, and vowed full support. Mindanao, already burdened by past conflict and instability, now faces renewed crisis — making swift international aid and coordinated recovery efforts vital for survival and rebuilding.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/b5bb7475f0e2359bTue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31719 - Izzo’s Quiet Battle for World Cup Glory
Paul Izzo, Australia’s third-string goalkeeper, didn’t get a single minute in warm-up matches—but he’s turning that into fuel, pushing teammates Mat Ryan and Patrick Beach to raise their game. While sidelined, Izzo’s mindset is pure grit—he’s honored to be part of the World Cup squad and sees his role as supporting the team’s success from the sidelines. Veteran keeper Mark Schwarzer notes that the fierce competition has actually lifted Ryan’s performance, proving even seasoned pros thrive under pressure. Izzo’s attitude? He’s ready to bring relentless energy to training, no matter his role—because ultimately, it’s all about winning the World Cup together.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/8cabc2b85bc40bccTue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31718 - Albanese’s Migration Shift Sparks Debate
Prime Minister Albanese is pushing for a major migration cut—targeting around 225,000 arrivals—fueling debate over whether it’s a populist move fueled by One Nation pressure or a genuine policy pivot. Critics liken it to past stances of Hanson and Taylor, while international student visas quietly shrink too. Anger simmers: some call it a knee-jerk, unfair “dog’s breakfast” targeting migrants, while opposition parties scramble—Liberals blame the government for their woes or point fingers inward at leadership gaps. Amid the chaos, a bright spot: educators are raving about AI’s potential to streamline teaching and assessments, seeing it as a manageable tool—not a monster.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/e29096b3691c6fc3Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31717 - Barbeques Galore Closes 62 Stores
Barbeques Galore’s rescue plan has collapsed, sealing the fate of 62 locations as the company prepares to shut down operations starting June 16, 2026. Gordon Brothers failed to secure key trade terms with landlords and suppliers, killing the proposed deal and leaving creditors without a payment plan. While 27 franchisee-owned stores are still being worked out, gift card holders can redeem theirs until June 30—but must spend double the card value. Customer deposits remain honored.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/c740c13a15878f1cTue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31716 - Rabbitohs Honor Arrow With Heart
South Sydney shocks with a heartfelt nod to Jai Arrow, medically retired due to motor neurone disease, by naming him on their extended bench ahead of their Broncos clash. The Rabbitohs join the rugby league community in rallying around him, as the Broncos honor his legacy by displaying his name and number on their jerseys and ringing the legacy bell before kickoff — complete with a guard of honor. Amid a reshuffled lineup due to State of Origin absences and injuries, teams like the Sharks, Dolphins, Roosters, and Tigers make key changes, spotlighting emerging talent and returning stars. This moment transcends sport — it’s a powerful testament to the league’s unity and compassion.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/8881aa98a6b47233Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31715 - Hero Husband Saves Wife in Home Invasion
A 72-year-old woman, seriously stabbed in a brutal home invasion in northern NSW, has bravely shared her story — calling her husband, a licensed firearms holder who shot the attacker, her hero. Both are recovering in stable condition after being airlifted to hospital; she’s now home with ongoing care, while he battles multiple stab wounds. The attacker, 34-year-old Joshua Trethewey, faces murder charges and is in custody. Amid the trauma, the family’s resilience and the community’s outpouring of support have become a beacon of strength, as they navigate recovery together.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/95afc0ab3467681fTue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31714 - Clare Man Dies After Taser Incident
A 44-year-old man in Clare died after police used a taser during a confrontation where he was allegedly wielding a metal pole and acting aggressively. South Australia’s Police Commissioner Grant Stevens says officers followed protocol after reviewing bodycam footage, describing the man as agitated and threatening—including toward an elderly couple. The incident has sparked community concern, with local leaders voicing unease. A Police Standards investigation and a Commissioner’s Inquiry are underway, with a coroner’s file being prepared. Stevens praised the officers’ professionalism and bravery, and thanked a bystander who helped during the tense moment.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/63d733562b135d9fTue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31713 - Man’s Wild South Yarra Escape Ends in River
A man in South Yarra pulled off a wild, chaotic stunt: scaling a childcare center roof, leaping into bushes, sprinting through the streets, clinging to a moving van, attempting carjackings, and finally diving into the Yarra River—only to be pulled out by police and rushed to the hospital.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/5d1f670695d154a6Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31712 - Who Jumped First at Tom Starling's Party
The trial of two officers accused of assaulting NRL star Tom Starling is in chaos, with eyewitnesses painting wildly different pictures of the violent 21st birthday brawl that left Starling with a concussion and broken face. One security guard claims Starling leapt onto officers during a chaotic arrest, while a childhood friend insists Starling was dragged down and struck while already on the ground. Lawyers clash over the force used, the judge remains media-free to stay impartial, and the case resumes after flooding-delayed courthouse renovations. The truth remains buried under conflicting accounts and raw emotion.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/e2d4f1437eb05ea0Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31711 - Sledgehammer Heist at Kambah Golf Course
Two suspects smashed through locked doors at the Murrumbidgee Golf Course in Kambah using a sledgehammer and walked off with a hefty cash haul—ACT Policing is hunting them down and begging witnesses from early Tuesday morning to come forward. This brazen heist not only stole money but shattered the calm vibe of a usually peaceful spot, leaving locals shaken. Police are reviewing footage and need your eyes on the ground—if you saw or heard anything, contact ACT Policing.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/57a75c501a82cc25Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31710 - South American Primates at the Zoo
Get ready for a wild weekend at the National Zoo and Aquarium this June 13th and 14th—immerse yourself in the vibrant world of South American primates! Enjoy hands-on encounters, keeper talks, and interactive fun—all included with your regular admission. Perfect for families, this educational safari sparks curiosity and appreciation for these fascinating creatures, right here in Canberra. Don’t miss your chance to connect with nature and learn about conservation without leaving the country.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/2936c07d2600055dTue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31709 - Teen Attacks Elder Warden in Perth
An 87-year-old traffic warden in Perth was brutally attacked by an 18-year-old near a school, suffering a brain bleed and broken collarbone—but still drove himself home. The teen stole his hat and whistle before fleeing, later pleading guilty to assault and theft. Sentencing is set for July 14th; the warden’s resilience and gratitude shine through as he prepares to return to duty.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/20bf41ea77cc805aTue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31708 - NDIS Under Fire: Cuts Threaten Independence
The NDIS is facing its biggest shake-up ever, with government plans to slash support and give one minister power to cut funding—potentially forcing disabled Australians back to a time of institutional care and lost independence. With just two weeks to respond, advocates warn these cuts could cripple daily lives, force families into caregiving roles, and overwhelm mental health services. While officials claim the changes are needed to curb a $50 billion overspend, critics say the approach is reckless and lacks safeguards. A Senate inquiry is underway, but many agree the NDIS needs reform—but not at this cost.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/b71afab4832bbe66Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31707 - Aiden’s Tragic End on an Electric Bike
A nine-year-old boy, Aiden Guimaraes, died after being struck by a drunk driver speeding over 100 km/h in a 70 km/h zone. Despite overcoming serious health challenges and loving family bike rides, Aiden’s life was tragically cut short. His mother described the horrific moment he flew through the air, while his father, battling MS, reflected on the cruel irony of his own mother’s past trauma. The driver, Keith Chambers, pleaded guilty to manslaughter and drink-driving, with sentencing pending.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/54a84c6fc202b2c0Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31706 - Aiden’s Tragic Death and the Drunk Driver
A nine-year-old boy, Aiden Guimaraes, died after being struck by a speeding, drunk driver, Keith Chambers, who was traveling over 100 km/h in a 70 km/h zone. Aiden, who had battled serious health issues including velocardiofacial syndrome, was riding an electric bike with his father when the crash occurred. Chambers, with a history of traffic violations and drink-driving charges, allegedly lied about another vehicle and touched Aiden despite being told not to. Aiden’s mother delivered a heart-wrenching courtroom statement about the unbearable loss, while his father, also battling multiple sclerosis, shared how this tragedy echoes his own past encounters with drunk drivers.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/b7d633996c498ff4Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31705 - Hearing Loss and Brain Health
New research is rewriting the story on hearing loss — it’s not just about turning up the volume. Untreated hearing loss forces your brain to work overtime, increasing cognitive load and potentially raising dementia risk. Studies now link hearing decline to social withdrawal and mental fatigue, showing how deeply it affects brain health and emotional well-being. Early intervention with hearing aids may not prevent dementia, but it can ease mental strain and help you stay connected — a key factor in healthy aging. If you’re struggling to hear in noise, asking for repeats, or feeling mentally drained during conversations, it’s time to get checked.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/f10539fea06b31fdTue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31704 - Vegemite vs Marmite National Identity
Vegemite vs. Marmite isn’t just a spread showdown—it’s a clash of national spirits. For Aussies, Vegemite is a bold, salty, unapologetic taste of home and identity, while Brits see it as industrial solvent. The author, living in a London neighborhood dubbed “Vegemite Valley,” argues that Vegemite’s punchy, assertive flavor mirrors Australia’s no-nonsense, dry humor, whereas Marmite’s sweet, polite profile feels like a tepid tea compared to Vegemite’s espresso kick. She declares Vegemite the clear winner: a defiant, delicious symbol of Aussie grit.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/d6b1370a7382df21Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31703 - Duplexes Lead New Housing Push
Government drops new tax perks to turbocharge housing supply, with duplexes leading the charge. Facing a 55,000–80,000 annual shortfall, incentives now let investors bypass negative gearing limits on new builds while still claiming the 50% capital gains discount. Builders are buzzing over dual-occupancy designs as buyers seek affordability and land efficiency. First-timers may benefit too via programs like the 4% deposit scheme. But industry groups argue the system’s uneven—new homes can’t always be negatively geared, and depreciation rules favor older properties. The Housing Industry Association wants equal tax treatment for all new builds to truly unlock construction potential.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/98f1a07724e42894Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31702 - Council Elections Delayed Amid Election Mess
South Australia’s acting electoral commissioner is requesting to delay local council elections from November to mid-2027 due to unresolved issues from the March state and First Nations Voice elections—including login failures, staffing shortages, and late-discovered uncounted votes. With a review of those elections still pending until September or October, the commissioner argues there’s insufficient time to fix everything before the original date. The Attorney-General acknowledges the problems and says a decision will come soon, though any change must be approved by state parliament. Meanwhile, the Electoral Commission is conducting its own review, and all 67 affected councils have been notified. A final decision is expected within days.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/b3770f0758231db9Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31701 - Roper Bar Mine Collapse Hits Workers Hard
Nathan River Resources, operator of the Roper Bar iron ore mine, has entered administration after halting operations in April, leaving dozens of workers unpaid—with debts mounting to $300 million. Beyond corporate woes, the fallout includes unpaid wages, contractor bills, and $6 million in royalties owed to the Northern Territory government, plus over $2 million owed to the Northern Land Council. Workers face losses of tens of thousands in pay and super, sparking concerns about the mining industry’s reputation in remote regions. Some insiders say the collapse was foreseeable, raising questions about the rigor of government “fit and proper person” checks for mining licenses. Perth-based administrators BRI Ferrier are now tasked with untangling the mess and recovering funds for creditors, including sidelined employees.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/659beb9cc12fd4e5Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31700 - Iron Ore Crisis Hits Hard
Iron ore’s wild west is crashing down: Nathan River Resources collapses, leaving $300M in debts, unpaid wages, and royalties in its wake. Meanwhile, a decade-long legal war between Gina Rinehart’s family and her father’s former partner’s heirs heats up, with a court ruling handing hundreds of millions to the other side. Workers are left jobless and unpaid as companies blame fuel prices—unions call it BS. Environmental disasters pile up: over a thousand fish die in Darwin from ore pollution, and dust concerns in Geraldton spark investigations. South Australia’s premier is sounding the alarm over Whyalla’s blast furnace. The iron ore sector is in chaos—financial collapses, legal battles, environmental damage, and operational nightmares all colliding.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/2d301113072c24a2Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31699 - Cape York Fraud Allegations Unfold
Three key figures from Cape York—former Land Council CEO Dion Creek, artist Naomi Hobson, and ex-Kalan Enterprises CEO Tim Jaffer—are facing serious fraud charges over alleged misuse of nearly half a million dollars meant for Aboriginal communities between 2021 and 2025. Allegations include lavish expenses like private rugby suites, international flights, and luxury trips. Creek faces 15 charges; all three are set to appear in court in July, with outcomes poised to shake trust in community-funded organizations and spotlight the urgent need for accountability.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/3a6589759e2bc7d7Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31698 - Fix Broken Websites with Cookie Settings
Blocking cookies on Facebook’s in-app browser can break websites—here’s the fix: enable “Links Open Externally” in app settings to open links in your regular browser. For other browsers, ensure cookies (including third-party) are enabled in privacy settings. Cookies aren’t just trackers—they’re essential for site functionality, so keep them enabled to avoid headaches and stay logged in.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/66d7277a5eef9fe9Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31697 - Rates May Drop But Relief Is Far Off
Australia’s big banks are signaling potential interest rate cuts are on the horizon—but don’t expect relief for mortgage holders anytime soon. NAB predicts the central bank will hold rates steady through June and August before easing them, but real cash rate relief won’t arrive until Q2 2027. With GDP growth slowing to just 0.3% and per-person GDP actually falling for the first time since 2025, economists at NAB and Commonwealth Bank say the economy’s overheating days are over. While rate cuts are likely, they may not return to pre-pandemic lows—meaning cheaper credit might be a thing of the past. Patience is the new mantra for Aussies on the hook for loans.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/e5036c1521852806Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31696 - Kuniko Drills Hit Gold-Silver-Copper Targets
Kuniko’s big diamond drilling campaign kicks off in early July near Orange, NSW, targeting six high-potential zones to expand their resource estimate ahead of a December update. Their first phase was a flawless 100% hit rate, with Silica Hill delivering a jaw-dropping 84-meter mineralized zone averaging 2.6 g/t gold equivalent — including a 3.4-meter section at 50 g/t and a half-meter sulfide spike at 347 g/t. The vein remains wide open, and deeper drilling below the old shafts plus extensions at Commonwealth South aim to unlock even more. Geophysics hint at a massive deep copper-gold corridor — assays due by September could rewrite the game.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/54eb27cf1621069eTue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31695 - Ngambri Fight for Recognition in Court
The Ngambri people are back in court demanding recognition as traditional custodians of Canberra, challenging the ACT government’s “one-tribe policy” that sidelines them in favor of the Ngunnawal. Despite a 2023 agreement to review Indigenous recognition protocols, the Ngambri say they’ve been ignored — while the government insists it won’t move forward until native title claims are settled. Lawyers argue the Ngambri, with generations of presence and hundreds of self-identified members, are a distinct people denied equal status for decades. The government claims it’s made symbolic gestures, but the Ngambri seek full legal and cultural acknowledgment — and the court battle is far from over.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/a7583c0c80a15036Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31694 - Banks Now Expect Rate Cuts, Not Hikes
NAB’s latest forecast signals a pivot: the Reserve Bank is now more likely to cut rates than raise them, joining Commonwealth Bank and ANZ in predicting the cash rate will hold steady at 4.35% for the rest of the year — a reversal from their August forecast of another hike. Westpac remains the lone holdout, still expecting more rate increases. The shift stems from cooling economic data: GDP slowing, business conditions weaker than early-year highs, and inflation easing thanks to lower fuel prices and tax cuts. With the economy in restrictive territory, capacity pressures easing, and consumer confidence dipping amid cost-of-living fears, the RBA has room to pause. Lenders are already responding, with some cutting fixed home loan rates — a sign the market may be moving ahead of official policy.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/c5d673b033a42d15Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31693 - Mother Charged After Daughter’s Fatal Crash
A heartbreaking crash in northern NSW last September claimed the life of an 11-year-old girl, leaving her mother facing serious charges nearly nine months later — including dangerous driving causing death and driving under the influence of drugs. The community rallied around her, raising nearly $45,000 through a GoFundMe, reflecting their deep empathy. Police have laid out multiple allegations, and the case is now set for court in Tenterfield on July 30th — a moment that brings both legal gravity and public sorrow.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/1549718ead7525b6Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31692 - Facebook Browser Cookie Glitch Fix
Facebook’s built-in browser is glitching—sometimes skipping cookies and breaking site access. Fix it by forcing links to open in your phone’s default browser via “Links Open Externally.” Cookies are tiny site memory files; if blocked, sites misbehave. Modern browsers auto-handle them, but older ones (like IE, Firefox, Chrome) need manual tweaks in privacy settings. On iOS, adjust cookie settings in device Settings, not just Safari—and reboot for changes to stick. Tech’s still got its quirks.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/552276426f18e71eTue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31691 - Cerezo’s Sentence Cut Due to Court Error
Genesis Cerezo’s prison term slashed after NSW Supreme Court discovers sentencing error — images counted twice wrongly elevated his classification, leading to a much lighter sentence despite horrific crimes.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/b9affb931e9cf787Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31690 - Man Who Faked Seizures to Get Help
A Melbourne man, Simon Lara, 44, pleaded guilty to public nuisance and indecent behavior after repeatedly faking seizures and asking strangers to kneel on him — a pattern that continued despite a prior conviction last August. In chillingly calm interviews, Lara admitted he always wanted to be a TV star and had nothing to hide, while his lawyer revealed underlying autism and anxiety, requesting a psychological assessment. The court heard his behavior ceased in October, and he’s set to return in August — with the outcome of his psychological evaluation likely to shape the next steps.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/cc48bf0972a59a56Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31689 - Fixing Cookie Glitches Across Browsers
Got cookie troubles? You’re not alone. This episode dives into digital cookies — the sneaky trackers behind your online experience. Discover why Facebook’s in-app browser might be breaking sites, how to fix it by forcing links to open in your main browser, and step-by-step guides for Chrome, Firefox, IE, and even Safari to restore smooth surfing. Cookie settings are your secret weapon — tweak them right, and your web world snaps back into place.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/58373641f428d269Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31688 - Abortion Politics Misread
Abortion politics in NSW is heating up—and it’s not just about abortion. Barnaby Joyce’s shift to One Nation and his anti-abortion rally have sparked claims of “Americanization,” but the real story? Voters, especially women, are ditching parties over cost of living and feeling ignored—not abortion. History in the U.S. shows women don’t vote as a monolithic bloc, even with strong female leadership or landmark rulings. In Australia, both major parties risk misreading the electorate: Liberals might overplay pro-life rhetoric, Labor might weaponize the issue to scare voters back. The smarter play? Let abortion be a personal conscience issue, not a political tool. Build trust through competent governance—not by chasing a voting bloc.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/a6eaf283538e3b1aTue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31687 - Man Who Faked Seizures to Get Strangers to Sit on Him
A Melbourne court heard how 44-year-old Simon Lara pleaded guilty to faking seizures to lure strangers into kneeling on him—sometimes even on his buttocks—claiming he needed medical restraint. While he walked away smiling outside court, boasting he “always wanted to be a TV star” and had “nothing to hide,” prosecutors revealed a troubling pattern of behavior dating back last year. Lara, who has autism and anxiety and a prior community corrections order for similar offenses, is now awaiting a psychological review before sentencing. No new charges have surfaced since October.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/92989912cd1d6827Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31686 - Hanson Defends Whitten Amid Citizenship Fire
Pauline Hanson is fiercely defending her party’s senator Tyron Whitten amid controversy over his past business ties to government-linked entities, insisting his updated register clears him and slamming the Coalition for demanding a High Court referral—calling them hypocrites. Meanwhile, Hanson is reigniting her feud with independent senator Fatima Payman, accusing her of still holding Afghan citizenship under section 44 of the Constitution and questioning why the Coalition hasn’t pursued this before. Hanson accuses the Coalition of double standards, urging them to focus on governance. The spat echoes past dual citizenship crises that forced 15 politicians to resign in 2017 and 2018, reminding all that parliamentary eligibility is strictly enforced.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/156f989cb73aef96Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31685 - Boxing Son Charged in Fatal Pub Stabbing
Zac Swettenham, son of boxing legend Barry Michael, faces murder charges after allegedly stabbing a 25-year-old man outside a Footscray pub—following a brawl that started inside the Courthouse Hotel. Swettenham, 37, who identifies as Aboriginal and suffers from psychosis and schizophrenia, appeared in court in a forensic suit. Police say the victim and accused knew each other, and no other suspects are being sought. The victim died in an alleyway after paramedics arrived. Swettenham was arrested without incident at a train station and is not eligible for bail under current charges. His next court date is October 13th.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/98aaf3a8f09e7b95Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31684 - Jake Hollman Returns to Sydney FC
Jake Hollman is back at Sydney FC on a three-year deal, marking a triumphant return to the club where he began his journey in the youth academy. After a standout season in England with Walsall and two Australia Cups with Macarthur FC, Hollman brings maturity, experience, and a deep emotional connection to the team. Reuniting with coach Patrick Kisnorbo — who previously guided him in the A-League All-Stars — Hollman is praised for his energy, skill, and work ethic. Kisnorbo sees him as a prime-time player ready to elevate Sydney FC’s ambitions, blending academy roots with proven overseas grit. This move isn’t just a signing — it’s a homecoming with championship hunger.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/cb870f9f9c5063acTue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31683 - Four Millionaires Made Overnight
Four lucky ticket holders hit the jackpot in the latest Gold Lotto, each walking away with over $1.6 million. One winner from Loganholme, Queensland, discovered her win after a social media post from her local newsagent—she called it a “big shock.” The newsagent, thrilled to have sold their first division one ticket, celebrated alongside her. Another winner from Victoria initially thought he’d won just $1,600 before realizing his fortune. He’s planning a quiet celebration and said the money will help many around him. This win proves how a single ticket can transform lives—and sometimes, all it takes is a quick check to change everything.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/b7a22cf0be480c51Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31682 - Facebook App Browser Cookie Glitch
Facebook’s in-app browser is glitching out with cookies—like showing up to a club without your ID—causing sites to break or log you out. Developers are on it, but for now, just tap “Open in Chrome/Safari” instead. Cookies keep you logged in and personalized, so if they’re blocked (especially in old browsers like IE or Firefox), head to privacy settings and make sure “Accept Cookies” is enabled. A quick fix keeps your web experience smooth and seamless.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/da9c30b947430eaeTue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31681 - Viking Mines Finds Tungsten Treasure
Viking Mines is hitting gold—literally—in Nevada’s forgotten stockpiles, pulling tungsten trioxide at 0.4% average, jumping to 0.5% when refined, proving old material still packs serious value. With tungsten prices near records and advanced sorting tech on the way, Viking’s strategy of reprocessing historic mine waste could fast-track product to market while they await results from nearby Conquest and prep for first drilling since the 70s. Positioned to become a key U.S. supplier for defense and manufacturing, Viking’s timing couldn’t be better.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/238e291807e75990Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31680 - Olympio Drills Deeper at Bousquet
Olympio Metals is drilling deeper at their Bousquet gold project in Quebec, chasing the potential of a record-breaking March intercept that hit 19.4 meters at 17.29 g/t gold — including a blistering 2-meter chunk at over 100 g/t. Now in phase three, they’re testing the edges and depth of the Paquin lode using cutting-edge down-hole televiewer tech to map the high-grade zone’s structure. Located on the gold-rich Cadillac Break, this campaign aims to confirm if this find is part of a larger, exploitable system — with the market watching closely to see if this is the start of something massive.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/5818469dd8874698Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31679 - Fixing Cookie Issues Across Browsers
Websites acting up? Blame the cookies. Facebook’s built-in browser forgets them—fix it by switching links to your phone’s main browser. But it’s not just Facebook: Chrome, Safari, Firefox, IE—they all handle cookies differently, often blocking them by default. Find the right privacy settings in each to re-enable cookies, and suddenly your web experience clicks back into place.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/98c615f84521bf68Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31678 - Coalition Demands NDIS Modeling Transparency
The Coalition is holding the government’s NDIS reform plans hostage until they see the actual financial modeling behind them, demanding transparency after the government’s projected growth reduction shifted from 10% to just 2%. Opposition spokesperson Melissa McIntosh accuses the Albanese government of misleading the disability community and failing to consult them properly, while Opposition Leader Angus Taylor insists the parliamentary inquiry must ensure any changes lead to a truly sustainable NDIS. With reforms affecting over 160,000 people and promising $35 billion in savings, the Coalition’s conditional support means the government must deliver hard numbers—or risk blocking the legislation in the Senate.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/441da4dbf5561bc0Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31677 - Liberal Party Eyes One Nation Alliance
Angus Taylor is hinting at a bold new Liberal strategy—potential alliances with One Nation—to win back voters disillusioned by the government’s direction. With housing, taxes, and economic frustration driving discontent, Taylor and WA Liberal leader Basil Zempilas are signaling openness to working with Pauline Hanson’s party, a move backed even by former PM Tony Abbott. As One Nation surges in polls—now outpacing Labor in key areas—the political landscape is shifting fast, forcing parties to rethink alliances amid rising public anger.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/37866239253a9dfcTue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31676 - Man Accused of Threatening Melbourne Massacre
A man accused of threatening a Melbourne CBD massacre via phone call—complete with a demand for media coverage—faces serious charges and a knife found in his possession. His bail request was denied, and the case is now delayed until June 23rd, as police remain on high alert and the public watches closely for next moves.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/74fad5f951f43aa0Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31675 - Fixing Cookie Glitches in Facebook App
Got cookie chaos? Facebook’s app browser is forgetting them—causing sites to act weird. The fix? Open links in your phone’s default browser instead. And it’s not just Facebook—every browser (Chrome, Safari, Firefox, IE) handles cookies differently. Adjust your settings to allow local data and tweak third-party cookie blocks for smooth, personalized web surfing without sacrificing privacy.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/0c1de28b46915987Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31674 - Liberals Eye One Nation Alliance
Angus Taylor signals a potential Liberal-One Nation alliance as the Coalition scrambles to rebuild trust with angry voters, blaming Labor’s budget and admitting the government’s lost direction. With One Nation surging in polls and recent electoral wins, even former PM Tony Abbott backs a preference deal, though the party faces scrutiny over housing policy. Taylor’s push for lower taxes and immigration-driven housing solutions hints at a shifting political landscape where alliances may be the only way forward.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/43a8223a3e8fe630Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31673 - AFL Injury Update: Mihocek and Maynard
Melbourne Demons’ Brody Mihocek underwent successful neck surgery after fracturing his neck in a brutal clash with Collingwood — but he’s already walking again, giving fans hope for a full recovery. Meanwhile, Magpies’ Brayden Maynard suffered a double shoulder dislocation, facing possible surgery and a potential season-ending injury, though he’s optimistic of returning in weeks. Both players’ recoveries are closely watched as the AFL world holds its breath.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/13166148b58045c5Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31672 - Blues Make Tough Origin Call
Blues coach Laurie Daley made a bold move dropping star forward Haumole Olakau’atu for Origin II, opting instead for gritty rookie Dylan Lucas — a decision born from team needs over individual talent. With Stephen Crichton sidelined by injury, Casey McLean steps into the centres, having already proven his mettle off the bench in game one. Daley’s lineup reflects trust in emerging talent and a laser focus on winning the series in Melbourne next week.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/d0419755fa3d822cTue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31671 - Moses Aims to Return for Origin Game Two
Mitchell Moses is determined to return for Game Two of State of Origin, despite missing the opener with a hamstring injury, and is confident he’ll be fit after proving himself at Thursday’s training. Coach Laurie Daley remains optimistic, while backup Isaiya Katoa is ready to step in if needed. Moses, who’s battled injuries this season and has only played 21 games, is laser-focused on his role alongside Nathan Cleary, prioritizing team success over personal glory. He’s been studying Cleary closely and is committed to executing flawlessly to help the Blues secure victory.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/e6feaa5359a88f97Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31670 - Stockwell’s Olympic Vision for South Brisbane
Stockwell’s bold vision for Brisbane’s former Paul’s Milk Factory site is set to transform South Brisbane into a 21st-century urban hub, complete with Olympic venues, hundreds of eateries, apartment towers, and a “beer mile” to Suncorp Stadium — all under the state government’s radar. While Premier Crisafulli praises the Stockwells as “Queensland legends” and champions the development as a catalyst for growth, locals warn that schools and infrastructure can’t keep pace with the rush of new housing, sparking a heated debate over speed versus sustainability.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/1ac6bd37a81d4b47Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31669 - PLC Unveils High-Res Survey at Abbotts North
PLC Resources is accelerating its gold hunt at Abbotts North in WA with a high-res airborne survey and active drilling—spotting hidden gold structures in untouched ground while leveraging new tech and government funding to outpace rivals in a hot gold belt.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/efce4f90d971c5caTue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31668 - Finke Race Tragedy Claims Rider's Life
Tragic loss in the desert: Matthew Bielefeld, a beloved rider and all-around athlete, died during the grueling Finke Desert Race — one of Australia’s toughest off-road events. On his second run, racing alongside his brother, Matthew crashed on the first leg from Alice Springs to Aputula. Despite swift emergency response and CPR, he couldn’t be saved. His family called him a “beautiful boy,” “larger than life,” and a joy to everyone he met. The Northern Territory Chief Minister joined in mourning, honoring his memory as a community loss. This heartbreaking incident adds to the race’s somber history — including past rider and spectator fatalities — reminding us of the extreme risks inherent in pushing human limits across Australia’s unforgiving terrain.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/541aa11da7ddf97eTue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31667 - Australia and Germany Demand Ceasefire
Australia and Germany are sounding the alarm over Iran’s escalating actions in the Middle East, warning of global economic fallout as tensions simmer after a fragile ceasefire. With Iran’s attacks on merchant ships and Israel’s ongoing strikes against Hezbollah in Lebanon, the Strait of Hormuz remains closed — disrupting fuel supplies and driving up inflation at home. Aussie ministers are pushing for permanent peace, urging Israel to halt operations and return to negotiations, while stressing that only a two-state solution can deliver lasting stability. The world watches as diplomacy races to reopen vital shipping lanes and prevent further chaos.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/440aef0fcf7715ffTue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31666 - Pepper Spray on Indigenous Woman in Prison
Pepper spray deployed on an Indigenous woman in distress at the Alexander Maconochie Centre sparked outrage after a damning report found the response was inappropriate and caused unnecessary harm. Already in solitary for 28 days over denied NAIDOC access, she self-harmed after being denied an art program — leading to restraint and loss of consciousness. No medical check before transfer or strip-search followed. While no direct racism was found, systemic failures disproportionately harmed Aboriginal women. The Custodial Inspector now urges a ban on pepper spray for self-harm, insisting support — not control — must guide responses to those in crisis.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/a11ceac7c82512b3Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31665 - ACT Housing Plan Under Fire
The ACT government’s bold plan to build 26,000 homes in five years—aiming for 30,000 by 2030—is sparking both excitement and skepticism. While the plan prioritizes affordable housing, urban density, and transit-friendly locations, critics question past promises and the feasibility of standalone homes amid soaring costs. Developers welcome the land-release clarity but warn efficiency and affordability are make-or-break. Meanwhile, industry voices urge inclusion of commercial land and stronger commitments to social housing to ensure growth benefits everyone.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/88ccd9f08189bfe2Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31664 - Australia Challenges US Tariff Plan
Australia’s trade minister clashed with his US counterpart over looming tariffs, arguing that Australia’s robust systems already combat modern slavery and shouldn’t face a new 12.5% duty. As the US prepares to slap higher tariffs on 60 countries—including Australia, India, and China—after a Supreme Court ruling struck down previous unilateral duties, Australia is pushing for exemption, citing its strong free-trade pact with the US and its zero-tariff policy on American goods. While the US may not enforce both the existing 10% and new 12.5% tariffs together, the situation remains fluid as hearings loom just before the current tariffs expire.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/ce8495a3752de0b2Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31663 - Urban Winery Finds Its Perfect Spot
Contentious Character has landed its dream spot on Canberra’s Kingston Foreshore, transforming from a rural vineyard to a bustling urban winery with a 200-seat dining space. Surrounded by trendy apartments and top restaurants, this third move since 2016 is a strategic leap into high-traffic, high-demand territory. With a menu of sharing plates and wines sourced from cool-climate vineyards across Australia and New Zealand, they’re turning wine into a social experience — and the crowd’s response? Overwhelmingly enthusiastic. Their first weekend was packed, proving they’ve nailed the urban wine-and-dine niche.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/385b9bd005532772Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31662 - Hanson vs Allan and the Witch Campaign
Senator Pauline Hanson is firing back at Victoria’s Premier Jacinta Allan amid a viral sexist campaign calling her a “witch,” insisting leaders must handle tough criticism — even if it’s unfair — or they’re unfit to govern. While the backlash over the campaign’s funding and language grows, Hanson argues that women can dish out as much as they take, and that Allan’s leadership is being judged on real issues like crime and farming, not insults. Allan acknowledges the right to disagree but laments the return of outdated sexism in politics, especially as social media amplifies hostility. Hanson’s message: stop the name-calling, focus on fixing real problems — because if a leader can’t handle mean words, they can’t handle millions of lives.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/8921b1c43a516006Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31661 - David Williamson’s Late-Life Rebellion
David Williamson’s latest play, Traveling North, is a bold, mature departure from his earlier work, spotlighting flawed, relatable older characters in a rare theatrical setting. Directed by Cate Clelland, it’s less aggressive, more intimate — think that cranky but lovable grandpa you know — while still packing Williamson’s signature wit into sharp, familiar one-liners. Structured like a series of snapshots, it leaps across time and place from 1969 to 1973, weaving a story of late-life rebellion and the quiet courage to live and love authentically. Running at Canberra REP Theatre from June 12–27, it’s a poignant, funny, and deeply human exploration of aging, identity, and the messy beauty of real life.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/01ecdc6f0042f378Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31660 - Chapel Street Crisis and Community Response
Chapel Street in Prahran is in crisis as rising drug use and homelessness strain local services, with Hartley’s Meals becoming a vital lifeline for those without safe housing. Amid a surge in ambulance calls tied to addiction, harm reduction programs and specialized support are stepping in to meet urgent needs. Residents and business owners demand better mental health care and tougher rules on public drinking, while Stonnington Council pushes for “functional zero” homelessness — ensuring housing and support outpace demand — and calls for more funding to keep the community’s fragile safety net intact.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/e3749b6531f9c54dTue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31659 - Jeni’s Alters Testify in Court
Jeni Haynes, a woman with over 2,000 personalities, shattered legal precedent in 2019 when her alters testified against her abusive father—leading to a 45-year sentence. Now, her powerful story is told in the groundbreaking documentary “We Are Jeni,” offering a rare, intimate look at how dissociative identity disorder can be both a survival mechanism and a path to justice. Featuring Jeni and her alters, the film reveals the resilience behind the disorder without graphic abuse details—though the trauma is undeniable. This is more than a personal triumph; it’s a landmark moment for mental health awareness and legal recognition of internal voices. Stream “We Are Jeni” on SBS On Demand.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/bd36be115fedf8f1Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31658 - Cookies Glitch in Facebook App
Got cookie issues? Blocking them might break site features — especially with Facebook’s glitchy in-app browser. Fix it by opening links externally, and tweak browser settings to restore cookie access. Privacy vs. convenience: a small change can fix big headaches.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/3f99815b241220c2Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31657 - Hockey Classic Returns for Petersen Tribute
Get ready for a hockey fever return to Canberra this July as the Canada vs USA Ice Hockey Classic makes a triumphant comeback to the AIS Arena, honoring local legend Leeroy Petersen with a special tribute game. Two high-energy exhibition matches between elite Canadian and American squads — featuring NHL stars and top Aussie talent — will kick off on Friday and Saturday, followed by a heart-pounding All-Star showdown against the Canberra Brave on Thursday, July 16th. With last year’s sold-out success and rising ice hockey popularity, fans are gearing up for another electric atmosphere — and this might be the final stop in Canberra for years. Plus, the event supports concussion awareness through the StopConcussions Global Foundation. Tickets go on sale soon — don’t miss the action or the tribute.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/f43b8c8e10b3b01cTue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31656 - Kane Evans Breaks Silence After Struggle
Kane Evans, former NRL star and now openly gay, breaks decades of silence in rugby league, becoming the second male player to come out — a courageous act born from deep personal pain, addiction, homelessness, and suicidal thoughts. Once forced to hide his true self behind walls to meet expectations, Evans once dreamed of three things: NRL glory, buying his parents a home, and ending his life — all stemming from years of denial. But with support from Joe Galuvao, Trent Robinson, and rehab, he’s now sober for four months and thriving. His story — including blackmail and shame from hiding — now shines as a beacon of hope, proving authenticity is possible in sport and beyond.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/2511da7fbc881184Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31655 - Perth’s Wild Weather Warning
Perth just got drenched—literally—with rain pouring through a shoe store ceiling and winds howling at 72 kph. The storm hit overnight, dumping 7mm and leaving puddles everywhere, while gusts lingered into Tuesday. Temperatures are plummeting to 7°C, with chilly mornings ahead, and another front’s on the way Thursday—more rain, thunderstorms, and weekend showers. Winter’s here to stay, so brace yourself.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/88edfda7122b9bf5Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31654 - ABC Defends Grace Tame’s Podcast
The ABC stands firm on its decision to greenlight Grace Tame’s new podcast “Autistic AF,” despite backlash over her past pro-Palestinian chants. Managing Director Hugh Marks insists the deal was finalized before the controversy and highlights the show’s focus on autism advocacy and women’s voices. Critics, including politicians and entertainers like Charlie Pickering, call the appointment problematic, but defenders like Amy Remeikis label the attacks as baseless and inflammatory. Tame, who has faced a national smear campaign, hasn’t publicly commented on this latest uproar.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/e438cd0dc6aff619Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31653 - Canberra Stadium Gets $15M Upgrade
Canberra’s got big plans for its aging stadium, with $15 million over three years to upgrade lighting, security, and grandstands—making it ready for more international cricket. The ACT government is locking in high-profile matches, including PM’s XI games against England and New Zealand, to boost tourism, local businesses, and the city’s reputation as a top sporting destination.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/720bdb05b4d96255Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31652 - Stokes and Atkinson Under Fire
England’s cricket captain Ben Stokes and bowler Gus Atkinson face potential suspension after a nightclub altercation involving a punch that injured a security staff member, prompting an ECB investigation and raising fresh questions about discipline amid the team’s fragile rebuilding efforts.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/a9399e257789022eTue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31651 - Three Shark Attacks in One Month
A spearfisher dies in a brutal shark attack off Michaelmas Island, marking the third fatal shark incident in Western Australia in just one month — a shocking spike compared to the region’s average of three shark deaths per year. The 35-year-old victim, attacked by a massive 4.5-meter shark, could not be saved despite emergency efforts. Authorities are warning locals and tourists of heightened shark activity linked to migrating fish and seal populations, while beach closures are now in effect. The state premier has expressed deep sorrow, and officials are preparing a coroner’s report as calls grow louder for improved safety measures in the region.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/c0c523f6852da010Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31650 - Virgin Australia Expands Pet-Friendly Flights
Virgin Australia just dropped a paw-some update: pets are officially flying to Adelaide, joining Melbourne and the Gold Coast on their pet-friendly routes. Starting June 23rd on flight VA218, this expansion follows a wildly popular rollout that’s already seen nearly 1,500 furry passengers soar. Small dogs and cats under 8kg are welcome—four per flight, in approved carriers—with a $149 fee per pet. The airline’s listening: pets are family, and they’re making it easier to travel with them. Book through their guest contact center and get ready to fly with your four-legged crew.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/1888a1e907b9cd1cTue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31649 - CFMEU Inquiry Resumes with Key Witnesses
The CFMEU inquiry in Queensland is back on track with a major extension through December, as key witnesses return for fresh testimony—including former ABCC head Nigel Hadgkiss, who warned contractors feared the union more than regulators, and Wayne Jenkinson, who claimed the building code was ignored at the union’s behest. Officials from the Office of Industrial Relations and a former licensing manager who quit over “undue influence” will also testify, as Commissioner Stuart Wood’s probe, originally set to end in July, digs deeper into allegations of bullying, intimidation, and violence on construction sites.
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https://sources.thednn.ai/c27e72b52cb24ec8Tue, 09 Jun 2026 - 31648 - The Good Boy Game: Dark Comedy with a Warning
A teenage boy plans a school shooting—but his parents choose to lock him in the attic and try to “de-radicalize” him with a therapist’s reward system. This darkly comedic new play, The Good Boy Game, tackles radicalization, the manosphere, and online echo chambers with biting humor and terrifying accuracy. The director calls it a wild ride that leaves you gasping—and laughing—at the same time. The actor playing the son nails the balance between menace and vulnerability, while the playwright, a rising American voice, is thrilled to see his work staged. Perfect for audiences 16+, it’s a limited-run, thought-provoking must-see.
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