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Video: Police investigate video of influencer grabbing a crocPolice investigate video of influencer grabbing a crocWe’re sorry, this feature is currently unavailable. We’re working to restore it. Please try again later.DismissSkip to sections navigationSkip to contentSkip to footerPolice are investigating a video of an influencer grabbing a crocodile in Queensland.September 6, 2025 — 7.18pm
Canterbury coach Cameron Ciraldo has shuffled his side around ahead of kick-off. Here’s how they line up tonight. 1. Connor Tracey, 2. Enari Tuala, 3. Bronson Xerri, 4. Stephen Crichton (c), 5. Marcelo Montoya, 6. Matt Burton, 7. Lachlan Galvin, 8. Max King, 9. Bailey Hayward, 16. Josh Curran, 11. Viliame Kikau, 12. Jacob Preston, 13. Jaeman SalmonInterchange: 10. Samuel Hughes, 14. Kurt Mann, 15. Sitili Tupouniua, 17. Reed MahoneyBulldogs player Josh Curran.Credit: Getty Images
Washington: US President Donald Trump confirmed he will not attend the G20 leaders’ summit in South Africa in November, removing another opportunity for him to encounter Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and adding pressure for them to meet this month in the US.Trump indicated six weeks ago that he might skip the meeting in Johannesburg because he had “a lot of problems with South Africa”, having taken issue with its land policies, actions against Israel and what he claimed, without evidence, was a genocide of white farmers.US President Donald Trump has ruled out attending the G20 leaders’ meeting in Johannesburg.Credit: BloombergOn…
Opposition Leader Sussan Ley has moved to repair relations with Indian Australians after Liberal senator Jacinta Nampijinpa Price suggested the government was favouring the community for immigration because they tended to vote Labor.Ley on Friday sent video messages to the Indian diaspora and has also been distributing videos on Chinese social platform WeChat months after senator Jane Hume caused controversy by mentioning “Chinese spies” just before election day.“You contribute as Australian Indians so much to our country,” Ley said in the video. “We know how hard you work, your family values, and the contribution you make across this country, and…
Spending on essentials was a little higher as households coughed up more on medical services thanks to an especially strong flu season and forked out more to keep the lights on as energy bill relief ended in states such as Queensland and Western Australia.But it’s spending on non-essentials including holidays, concerts and eating out, that generally gives us the best idea of how households are feeling.This non-essential spending jumped 1.4 per cent in the June quarter. And according to Commonwealth Bank’s head of Australian economics, Belinda Allen, who gets to see overall, anonymised data from the bank’s huge customer base,…
Orlando Bloom breaks silence with three-word comment on Katy Perry splitOrlando Bloom is clearing his stance on Katy Perry’s breakup.Bloom has shared about his recent breakup with pop star, expressing gratitude and a hopeful outlook despite the end of their romantic relationship. During a recent appearance on NBC’s Today show to promote his new film The Cut, Bloom spoke candidly about the couple’s separation and their ongoing commitment to co-parenting their 5-year-old daughter, Daisy. He reassured fans that the split was amicable, saying, “We’re great. We’re going to be great. Nothing but love.” His words highlight the respectful and supportive…
In line with government protocols, Surf Life Saving Sydney Northern Beaches branch president Rod McGibbon said he expected Dee Why and Long Reef beaches to be closed for 48 to 72 hours.Premier Chris Minns described the attack as an “awful tragedy”.“My heart goes out to the victim’s family and friends. I also want to thank the first responders and community members who tried to help in such tough and confronting circumstances,” he said.“Shark attacks are rare, but they leave a huge mark on everyone involved, particularly the close-knit surfing community.”Shark attacks in Sydney are rare: before Saturday, only one death…
Stable favourite hits backPremier trainer Chris Waller was delighted to see stable favourite Lindermann bounce back and hold on for victory in the group 2 Chelmsford Stakes (1600m) at Randwick.Nash Rawiller wins on Lindermann on Saturday.Credit: Getty ImagesLindermann had finished down the track in his past three starts, all in elite company, but he thrived back on a good surface on Saturday in a front-running effort under Nash Rawiller to down Sir Delius by a head.Waller was pleased for owner Debbie Kepitis and Rawiller, who stuck with Lindermann.“He’s a beautifully natured horse, he’s been with us since he was a…
Ideally, all this would be additive to the Kindle Paperwhite experience, and it would just be a matter of whether you wanted to pay $80 extra for colour. But unfortunately, the Colorsoft is inferior when it comes to reading monochrome content.Black-and-white Kindles feature sharp, dark text against a light background, even when the light is completely off. The Colorsoft offers less contrast, with a much darker page. With the light on, a standard Kindle presents a clean white page, while the Colorsoft has a distracting texture with a blue-green tinge. Graphic elements are obviously rendered in colour, but they’re not…
On Thursday, the military said it had control over almost half of the city. It says it controls about 75 per cent of all of Gaza.Many of those in Gaza City were displaced earlier in the war only to later return. Some residents have said that they refuse to be displaced again.Buildings that were destroyed in the Israeli ground and air operations stand in the Gaza Strip during the sunset, as seen from southern Israel on Friday, September 5.Credit: APThe military has been carrying out heavy strikes on the city for weeks, advancing through outer suburbs, and this week forces…