Former NASCAR driver Greg Biffle dies after private jet crashes in US NASCAR icon Greg Biffle dies in a plane crash in the US, along with several family members. #MotorSports #Sport #AirIncidents
Home owners could claim millions if class action against builder succeeds By Jacqueline Lynch Almost two years after the slab went down, Jo and David Dimov's "forever home" is still unfinished. The couple is part of a class action that has "snowballed" against a major WA builder. #HousingConstructionIndustry #LawCrimeandJustice #JacquelineLynch
Trump Media group buys fusion power company for $9bn The US president's company also operates a number of cryptocurrency-related financial products and owns social media platform Truth Social. #BusinessEconomicsandFinance #WorldPolitics #CompanyNews #StockMarket #ScienceandTechnology #Industry #EnergyResearch #NuclearEnergy
Police to decide on the legality of their own secret prison wiretaps By Danny Tran and Ben Butler Police will be trusted to decide whether their own conduct was illegal during a secret prison bugging program, with prosecutors saying they will only reassess cases the force flags for review. #Police #Prisons #DannyTran #BenButler
What investigators know after new discoveries in Celine Cremer case By Monty Jacka More than two years after Belgian backpacker Celine Cremer vanished near Philosopher Falls, new discoveries have helped investigators better understand her final movements — though many questions still remain. #MissingPerson #Police #MontyJacka
Weekly news quiz: An adventurous koala, a chaotic Lionel Messi tour and a Trump blockade Another week, another quiz. Are you ready to test yourself? #HumanInterest
Humanoid robots are coming, but can they win our hearts and minds? By James Purtill Humanoid robots may be part of our future, but human psychology and the uncanny valley may stand between them and world domination. #Robotics #ScienceandTechnology #Technology #JamesPurtill
Tougher hate speech laws used four times before vow to rework them By Maani Truu Strenthened federal hate speech laws that the government held up as evidence it acted on antisemitism have been used four times since February, with it now conceding they do not go far enough. #Terrorism #FederalGovernment #GovernmentandPolitics #FederalParliament #MaaniTruu
ASIO's 'grim reality' as it picks over Bondi intelligence gaps By Jake Evans As Australia's intelligence agencies look back over how the Bondi attackers were missed, a "grim reality" of their jobs confronts the country. #SecurityIntelligence #FederalGovernment #GovernmentandPolitics #FederalParliament #Terrorism #DefenceandNationalSecurity #JakeEvans
Patients detail historic abuse at notorious Brisbane mental hospital By Eden Gillespie Wolston Park closed in 2001, but, for decades, it has been at the centre of disturbing allegations of abuse and chemical restraint. Now, patients' stories have been published alongside a report. #LawCrimeandJustice #MentalHealth #EdenGillespie