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Neighbors Heard Arguing & Loud Bang Then Found Just-Born Baby Abandoned in Their Backyard
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Neighbors Heard Arguing & Loud Bang Then Found Just-Born Baby Abandoned in Their Backyard

  • A newborn was found abandoned in a Melbourne backyard after neighbors heard an argument and a loud bang.
  • The 22-year-old mother was located nearby and both she and the infant were treated and stabilized in hospital.
  • Investigators from Brimbank Sexual Offences and Child Abuse Investigation Team are probing the incident.
  • The case has renewed discussion about Safe Haven laws and the safety net for newborns in Australia.
  • Worthy Safe Haven emphasizes restoring safety and dignity for survivors rather than only providing goods.
  • The medical teams treated both the mother and baby after the birth event, with conditions described as stable.
  • Neighbors expressed sadness and concern for the infant’s welfare in the wake of the incident.
  • Authorities are seeking to determine what led to the birth and abandonment.
  • The incident underscores ongoing concerns about support systems for new mothers in Australia.
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Frenchman loses his mind over one popular supermarket cheese
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Frenchman loses his mind over one popular supermarket cheese

  • A French comedian in Australia called Mersey Valley Pickled Onions ‘the real deal’ after tasting it on video.
  • Leo Filipetti held up a 235g block of Mersey Valley and praised its cheddar after opening the package.
  • The viral clip followed previous claims by Leo that Australian Brie and Camembert taste the same.
  • Australian fans welcomed the positive attention to Mersey Valley, praising the brand in social replies.
  • The article notes Leo is currently touring Melbourne and Sydney with his comedy show.
  • Experts weighed in, explaining differences between Brie and Camembert and the Australian variations.
  • Ivan Larcher, a cheese expert, commented on the marketing use of Brie and Camembert names abroad.
  • The piece includes pricing details for Mersey Valley Pickled Onions cheddar in Australian supermarkets.
  • Leo had previously sparked discussion by claiming Brie and Camembert in Australia taste similar to French versions.
  • Daily Mail contextualized Leo’s impressions within broader coverage of Australian cheese and dairy science.
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Nick Riewoldt tackles man who threw phone at singer at Aussie concert
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Nick Riewoldt tackles man who threw phone at singer at Aussie concert

  • Nick Riewoldt restrained a fan who threw a phone at Riley Green, causing injuries.
  • The incident paused the show as the singer required five stitches for a head wound.
  • Security removed the suspect within seconds after the incident.
  • Riewoldt has a history of intervening in public safety incidents during events.
  • Riley Green thanked security and addressed the crowd after the incident.
  • The fan allegedly hurled the phone during Riley Green's set in Melbourne.
  • Riewoldt described the perpetrator as disruptive and dangerous in the moment.
  • The incident occurred during a Riley Green country music performance in Melbourne.
  • Riewoldt spoke about the need to protect performers and attendees from dangerous behavior.
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British Airways announces major winter 2026 expansion
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business11h ago

British Airways announces major winter 2026 expansion

  • British Airways unveils a nine percent expansion to its winter long-haul network for 2026, including two new destinations.
  • Melbourne, Australia, and Colombo, Sri Lanka, will become new BA destinations in winter 2026.
  • London Gatwick to Colombo is launched for winter 2026, increasing BA’s Sri Lanka presence.
  • Frequency growth will boost Cape Town, Haneda (Tokyo), Bridgetown, Kingston, and San Jose routes.
  • Middle East situation prompts extra capacity, with seven more BA flights to Bangkok and Singapore.
  • Holiday demand up for Caribbean and Indian Ocean destinations per BA Holidays data.
  • New travel schedules align with Caribbean and Indian Ocean interest, BA says.
  • Melbourne and Colombo routes include year-round and winter-season operations with specific fare options.
  • BA outlines airport partnerships and cabin options on new routes.
  • The plan includes a standalone service expansion to Barbados with onward connections.
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'Let Sua be Sua': Storm skipper on talented young fullback
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sports9h ago

'Let Sua be Sua': Storm skipper on talented young fullback

  • Grant urges not to compare Sua Fa'alogo with Reece Walsh, saying he should be allowed to be himself.
  • Fa'alogo's breakout came after a hat-trick against St George Illawarra, boosting Storm's unbeaten run.
  • Grant expects a clean slate for the upcoming match, predicting a rebound from the Broncos.
  • Wishart praised Fa'alogo's defensive work and pre-season, noting improvement across the board.
  • Wishart highlighted Fa'alogo's defensive development as key to his rising prominence.
  • Grant noted Fa'alogo's two full NRL games as the benchmark for expectations.
  • The article frames the Grand Final rematch as a test of both teams' adjustments this season.
  • Grant emphasized the need for continued preparation despite early results.
  • The piece notes the Broncos' early struggles ahead of the rematch.
  • The coverage connects Fa'alogo's season to cautious development rather than rapid stardom.
  • The article cites Mark Nolan as the photographer for Fa'alogo's breakout narrative imagery.
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Let the games begin: Victorian Liberals fail at sport but surprise with teamwork in viral video
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politics9h ago

Let the games begin: Victorian Liberals fail at sport but surprise with teamwork in viral video

  • The Victorian Liberal Party released a group video showing current and former MPs in a ‘Games that Victoria never hosted’ montage.
  • The video features Victoria’s Liberal leader and former leaders alongside new MPs to show party unity ahead of the state election.
  • Analysts say the video aims to project unity and energy, while acknowledging potential risks of overdoing it.
  • The video sparked discussion about messaging, with some Labor sources calling it petty politics but acknowledging its broad reach.
  • The clip includes a scene of politicians performing in swimwear, a move noted as part of a broader political media tradition.
  • The video was produced by Wilson’s team to mirror popular Instagram reel formats and engage voters.
  • Commentators say the video signals a united front, though some question its long-term political impact.
  • The video references the cancelled Commonwealth Games and uses it to frame a narrative about party unity.
  • The Guardian notes the campaign’s broader context, including inquiries into the 2023 Games and political strategy ahead of elections.
  • The video features a mix of politicians performing symbolic events like high jump and pool stunts to convey energy.
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Major global airline makes huge Aussie announcement: 'We are thrilled'
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business9h ago

Major global airline makes huge Aussie announcement: 'We are thrilled'

  • British Airways will relaunch daily flights to Melbourne, ending a 20-year absence.
  • Flights will depart London on January 9, 2027, with Kuala Lumpur as a layover before Melbourne.
  • Return flights will begin January 11, with a Kuala Lumpur to London leg.
  • Melbourne Airport CEO Lorie Argus welcomed the move as a big win for the city.
  • The service is part of BA's winter expansion to boost UK-Australia connectivity.
  • BA will offer First, World Traveller, World Traveller Plus, and Club World cabins on the route.
  • Melbourne Airport’s expansion plans are linked to improving international terminal capacity.
  • The route aims to boost travel options for Europeans heading to Australia and Australians traveling abroad.
  • The plan includes Melbourne to London travel via Kuala Lumpur, with a multi-leg schedule.
  • The announcement drew reactions from Australian travelers and local officials on social media.
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Good Samaritan's plea after his life was wrecked by machete gang
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crime9h ago

Good Samaritan's plea after his life was wrecked by machete gang

  • A 23-year-old Melbourne airport worker, Tony, survived but was injured when a stolen car crashed at 180km/h in Hoppers Crossing.
  • One teenage passenger, Robbie, 15, died at the scene while the driver allegedly fled after the crash.
  • Police say the suspected driver, 17, has been charged with culpable driving causing death and other offences.
  • Tony's car was destroyed; his work as a casual cargo driver at Melbourne Airport is affected as he searches for transport.
  • The family launched a GoFundMe to help Tony get back on the road and back to work.
  • Police are still identifying two other occupants who fled the scene during the crash.
  • Robbie’s death followed a string of related incidents and has prompted community grief.
  • A sword was found near the crash site as investigators examine the alleged carjacking incident.
  • Authorities urged anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers.
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Magpie great Pendlebury avoids ban at AFL Tribunal
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sports3h ago

Magpie great Pendlebury avoids ban at AFL Tribunal

  • Pendlebury avoids suspension after AFL Tribunal downgrade to a fine for rough conduct
  • Tribunal cites exceptional and compelling circumstances for Pendlebury's case
  • Pendlebury argued contact was inevitable as both chased a loose ball
  • Tribunal emphasised that the decision is not a 'good bloke' clause
  • Pendlebury faced a possible one-match ban for rough conduct with Worrell
  • Tribunal found Pendlebury's contact involved careless conduct with medium impact
  • Pendlebury needed six more games to break AFL/VFL games record
  • Tribunal chair Gleeson delivered the verdict after about 70 minutes of evidence
  • Worrell did not require medical attention after the incident
  • Tribunal supported the overall argument of Pendlebury's exceptional career record
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Young rich-lister allegedly hired heavyweight crim 'Mr International'
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crime5h ago

Young rich-lister allegedly hired heavyweight crim 'Mr International'

  • Australian authorities allege Paul Fridman hired a so-called standover man to threaten debts in a high-profile extortion case.
  • The charges include extortion, blackmail, and possession of cocaine tied to the Glen Iris firebombing investigation.
  • Police linked messages from the alleged enforcer to threats sent to Fridman’s former partners and their families.
  • The court heard Fridman allegedly promised a 10 percent cut of any recovered money to the enforcer.
  • Investigators recovered CCTV and noted a handwritten warning left at a partner’s mailbox.
  • Fridman’s bail was set at $225,000 with surety from his parents, despite opposition from police.
  • Fridman’s past included BRW Young Rich List recognition and a 2023 bankruptcy filing.
  • The case connects to a previous property dispute involving Hawthorn star Brad Sewell and Fridman.
  • Police continue to probe the true identity of 'Mr International' as the investigation unfolds.
  • The incident highlights risks of debt collection through intimidation and third-party enforcement.
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