Man resembling Bondi gunman caught on Philippines CCTV in November By Tim Swanston A man resembling Bondi gunman Naveed Akram has been captured on CCTV in Davao City in mid-November, as authorities continue to investigate the movements of him and his father, Sajid Akram, in the lead-up to the attack. #Terrorism #Police #Extremism #TimSwanston
Live: England strikes early with fortuitous LBW call after Stokes' batting finally ends By Simon Smale and Henry Hanson England captain Ben Stokes is bowled by Mitchell Starc after notching the slowest half-century of his Test match career as the tourists are bowled out 85 runs short of Australia on day three in Adelaide. Follow live. #Ashes #Cricket #Sport #SimonSmale #HenryHanson
House lost in fire sparked by harvest machinery By Charmaine Manuel and Ethan Seiderman One house and six sheds have been lost in a fire started by farm machinery at Goomalibee, near north-east Victorian town Benalla. #Fires #Bushfires #EmergencyServices #CharmaineManuel #EthanSeiderman
Victorian premier's husband caught drink driving Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan has apologised after her husband was caught drink driving, saying the incident left her "disappointed and embarrassed". #GovernmentandPolitics #StateandTerritoryGovernment #Police
Baby died in hospital after string of failures in care, investigation finds By Daryna Zadvirna and Briana Shepherd A review into the death of newborn baby Tommy Starkie reveals multiple failures in the care provided to his mother during her labour at Perth's King Edward Maternity Hospital earlier this year. #HealthcareFacilities #Health #DarynaZadvirna #BrianaShepherd
TikTok to sell US unit to American investors, including Oracle The deal with Oracle, Silver Lake and MGX ensures the social video platform can continue operating in the US. #CompanyNews
Whistleblower tells inquiry she reported suspected corruption at Wollongong university By Kelly Fuller A long-serving University of Wollongong staffer tells a NSW parliamentary inquiry she reported suspected corruption to ICAC, as concerns mount over governance, financial mismanagement and executive appointments at the university. #Universities #Governance #StateandTerritoryParliament #KellyFuller
Life on a remote cattle station where 'people leave a little bit better' By Hannah Walsh and Jay Carstens The idea of life out on the edge of the desert has pulled in young people from across the country and overseas. #AgriculturalWorkers #RuralandRemoteCommunities #BeefCattleFarming #HannahWalsh #JayCarstens
Pony brings Christmas cheer to aged care home By Danielle Pope A Welsh Shetland cross pony is spreading festive cheer — and stirring memories — during visits to an aged care home in eastern Victoria. #AgedCare #Animals #CommunityOrganisations #DaniellePope
Queensland pause on puberty blockers for trans adolescents to continue By Janelle Miles The Queensland government says it made the decision after considering a 530-page independent review into the evidence surrounding the treatments. #HealthPolicy #JanelleMiles