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Bondi Attack Aftermath: Beyond Blame and Division

In the wake of the Bondi terror attack, novelist Thomas Keneally argues that seeking political scapegoats is a mistake. True resilience lies in unity, not division. Read the full analysis.

Bondi Shooting Shock Turns to Anger and Division

The initial horror of the Bondi Junction attack is fading, replaced by a dangerous wave of anger and political division. Explore the community's raw response and the urgent need for unity.

Black Christmas: A 50-Year-Old Horror That Still Haunts

As the 1974 slasher classic 'Black Christmas' marks its 50th anniversary, a writer explores why its minimalist terror and chilling ending remain so powerfully effective. Stream it now on Tubi and Amazon Prime.

Why Brits are losing virginity later in life

From religious beliefs to parental ties, experts explain the six main reasons why a growing number of people in the UK are choosing to wait longer before having sex for the first time.

Cartoonist's painful cricket ball injury story

First Dog on the Moon recounts the painful moment a cricket ball smashed into their face, blending humour with a stark lesson in physics and safety. Read the full story.

Rob Reiner's son charged with murder of parents

Nick Reiner, son of Hollywood director Rob Reiner, faces two counts of first-degree murder after his parents were found stabbed. The charges could bring life without parole or the death penalty.

Surf Lifesavers' Heroic Response to Bondi Shooting

As a terror attack unfolded at Bondi Beach, surf lifesavers transformed their Christmas parties into emergency triage centres, using every bandage to aid victims. Read their extraordinary story.

Canada's Oil Pipeline Plan Sparks Coastal Catastrophe Fears

First Nations in British Columbia fear a proposed oil pipeline and lifted tanker ban could lead to a devastating spill, echoing a 2016 diesel disaster that still scars their community and ecosystem. Read their urgent warning.

Melbourne reconsiders its Burke and Wills statue

Melbourne debates the fate of its oldest public monument, a statue of explorers Burke and Wills, prompting a critical re-examination of their disastrous 1860 expedition and its colonial legacy. Discover the full story.

Rightwing Takeover of Pentagon Press Corps

Traditional journalists have surrendered their Pentagon press passes, replaced by rightwing pundits who agreed to strict new reporting rules. Explore the implications for US defence scrutiny.

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