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'Nothing is fixing it': The devastating numbers in Australia's 'national crisis"
37+ min ago (427+ words) A report published by the University of Western Australia's Public Policy Institute at the end of October found an extra $240 million is needed to end the funding shortfall for frontline and support ......
Hindi film star Dharmendra passes away at 89: A look back at his greatest movies
45+ min ago (126+ words) Dharmendra, one of Hindi cinema's most beloved icons, has passed away at the age of 89. This tribute revisits his finest performances, from action milestones to timeless romantic classics, that shaped four generations of moviegoers. As the world bids farewell, we reflect on the enduring charm and legacy of the 'He-Man' of Bollywood. Hindi film star Dharmendra passes away at 89: A look back at his greatest movies Dharmendra, one of Hindi cinema's most beloved icons, has passed away at the age of 89. This tribute revisits his finest performances, from action milestones to timeless romantic classics, that shaped four generations of moviegoers. As the world bids farewell, we reflect on the enduring charm and legacy of the 'He-Man' of Bollywood....
Bondi stabbings: Psychiatrist downplayed killer's mental illness, inquest told
1+ hour, 22+ min ago (373+ words) The inquest is investigating whether Joel Cauchi's mental health was properly managed and if chances to detect his deterioration were missed. Joel Cauchi, 40, was experiencing acute psychotic symptoms when he killed six people and injured 10 others, including a nine-month-old baby, inside Westfield Bondi Junction shopping centre Dawn Singleton, 25, Ashlee Good, 38, Jade Young, 47, Pikria Darchia, 55, Yixuan Cheng, 27 and security guard Faraz Tahir, 30, all died in the 13 April 2024 attack Cauchi had been successfully treated for schizophrenia since he was a teenager, but he was weaned off anti-psychotic medication and fell through the cracks before the incident Andrea Boros-Lavack, who treated Cauchi for eight years, initially gave evidence he did not have chronic schizophrenia and he was not unwell at the time of the attack "I honestly believe, that is my opinion, that it was nothing to do with psychosis," Boros-Lavack…...
Government injects $41.8 Million into domestic violence helpline
11+ hour, 14+ min ago (225+ words) The Australian government has announced a $41.8 million funding boost for 1800RESPECT, the national domestic violence helpline, to expand access to its 24/7 support services. The federal government has announced an additional $41.8 million for 1800RESPECT, a hotline that provides confidential information, counselling and support for people experiencing domestic violence The service is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week and is free to access It was established in 2010 and has had a 3,000 per cent increase in contacts with the service from people seeking help In 2023, the service launched an SMS channel followed by video counselling in 2024 In the last financial year, the service received more than 342,000 calls, video calls, online chats and texts, allowing victim-survivors to seek support via the medium that suits their needs "It's a good thing that more people are identifying signs of violence and seeking help This announcement means…...
'Extraordinary rise': Australia's housing affordability hits worst levels yet
11+ hour, 42+ min ago (63+ words) Home values have climbed almost 50 per cent while household incomes have increased just 15 per cent. Source: AAP / Darren England 'The odds are against us': Why some Australian homeowners may never upgrade 'It's just impossible': The rental crisis pushing working families to the brink These Aussie regions have posted 'astronomical' price gains " but there's a catch Published 25 November 2025 6:55am...
'They know what comes next': Fresh fears after Hanson's burqa stunt
19+ hour, 21+ min ago (266+ words) Muslim communities fear a potential rise in hate crimes and attacks against women and girls wearing headscarves, in the fallout of One Nation leader Pauline Hanson's Senate burqa stunt. The stunt ... "They know what comes next They know what happens next," Ardati told SBS News "So it is disappointing that we didn't see again a more collective objection to what she did in recognition of the impact of her actions Surely they know the repercussions of antics like this "It's 2025, and there seems to be no deterrent whatsoever for someone like Pauline Hanson to do this again." Ardati, who wears a hijab, said there are community concerns for Muslim women in the wake of the stunt "It's unnerving to know that there are Muslim women that will wake up today and leave their houses feeling unsafe because of what's happened…...
'Women have choice': Anne Aly says Pauline Hanson's burqa stunt 'unacceptable"
1+ day, 1+ hour ago (57+ words) Independent senator Fatima Payman (left) said One Nation Leader Pauline Hanson's burqa stunt was "disrespectful" to Muslims. Source: AAP / Mick Tsikas Hanson outlines One Nation agenda at surprise Mar-a-Lago address Pauline Hanson's burqa stunt condemned and slammed as 'toxic' Published 24 November 2025 4:57pm Updated 44m ago 6:36pm By Ewa Staszewska, Sara Tomevska...
'A $96 million fiasco': BoM under pressure over website redesign cost blowout
1+ day, 8+ hour ago (342+ words) The BoM website is one of the most popular in Australia, with millions visiting each day for their weather forecasts. The bureau's chief executive, Stuart Minchin, who is two weeks into the job, revealed in an open letter on Sunday the new website cost $96.5 million That's a significant blowout from the $4.1 million originally stated by the BoM after the redesign was rolled out in October After the launch last month, Australians flooded the BoM with criticism that basic details were too hard to find and rain radars were confusing Politicians criticised the price tag, with Social Services Minister Tanya Plibersek saying that some of the revelations in recent times "surprised everyone" "I don't think the new website has been a good exercise for the Bureau of Meteorology," she told Channel 7's Sunrise program on Monday "An unpopular website that doesn't…...
What we know about Israel's latest strike on Hezbollah in Beirut
1+ day, 11+ hour ago (362+ words) The November 2024 ceasefire was meant to end a year of fighting between Hezbollah and the Israeli military, triggered by Hezbollah's rocket fire on Israeli posts a day after the October 7, 2023 attack ... The strike, the first on the outskirts of the Lebanese capital in months, targeted Iran-backed Hezbollah's acting chief of staff, Ali Tabtabai, the military said in a statement Hezbollah confirmed the death of Tabtabai in a statement, mourning him as "the great jihadist commander" who had "worked to confront Israeli enemy until the last moment of his blessed life," showing his seniority, but without giving details about his exact role Israel's strike crossed a "red line", Hezbollah official Mahmoud Qmati said as he stood near the bombed-out building in the Haret Hreik suburb, a Hezbollah stronghold Hezbollah's leadership would decide on whether and how the group would respond, he…...
Victoria Police banned racial profiling a decade ago. Has it made a difference?
1+ day, 12+ hour ago (457+ words) Researchers said that in 2024, Aboriginal people were 15 times more likely to be searched by Victoria Police than white people....