
Cameron Nicholls
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1 month ago |
abc.net.au | Georgia Loney |Cameron Nicholls |Aaron Kelly
Frustrations are growing over ongoing highway closures amid more flooding in North Queensland. The Queensland Trucking Association says its unacceptable that yet another Bruce Highway closure has cut off residents this morning. State and federal governments have pledged $300 million in early works to upgrade the Bruce Highway between Gympie and Innisfail.
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2 months ago |
abc.net.au | Cameron Nicholls |Patrick Martin |Michelle Rimmer |Kathryn Diss |Mazoe Ford
Australian soccer star Sam Kerr has spent a week in a London court defending herself against a charge of racially harassing a police officer after she called him "stupid and white". But the court hasn't just been examining her language toward Metropolitan Police Constable Stephen Lovell. It's been interrogating the hours that led up to it, which include a chaotic taxi ride, a smashed car window, multiple calls to police and a tense, drunken and foul-mouthed episode with three policemen.
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Jan 2, 2025 |
abc.net.au | Michelle Rimmer |Cameron Nicholls
The world's richest man just helped Donald Trump return to the White House, but Elon Musk isn't just interested in the future of the United States. The billionaire is increasingly injecting himself into European politics. Over the past six months, Musk has been outspoken about issues far beyond America's borders.
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Dec 20, 2024 |
abc.net.au | Cameron Nicholls |Michelle Rimmer |Patrick Martin
WARNING: This story contains details of sexual abuseDominique Pelicot has been convicted of drugging his wife, Gisèle Pelicot, before raping her and allowing others to assault her as she lay unconscious. She's not his only victim. In the case that saw 51 men convicted of rape and assault, the so-called 'Monster of Mazan' has been found guilty of several other crimes involving other women. He's also being investigated by police for possible involvement in a murder.
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Oct 19, 2024 |
abc.net.au | Michelle Rimmer |Cameron Nicholls
They're absolutely everywhere and have become a major battleground for parents and children in the home. Smartphones have been linked to a decline in mental health, sleep disturbance and screen addiction in numerous studies, but life as we know it wouldn't function without them. One city in the United Kingdom is attempting to keep the devices out of young hands until they're at least 14.
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