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Video: Australian tourist drinks offering left on grave in JapanAustralian tourist drinks offering left on grave in JapanWe’re sorry, this feature is currently unavailable. We’re working to restore it. Please try again later.DismissSkip to sections navigationSkip to contentSkip to footerAn Instagrammer called Lochie Jones has caused furore after filming himself taking an offering from a grave in Japan and drinking it, before burping.September 4, 2025 — 3.15pm

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When Sam Rae, the minister for aged care, strides to the dispatch box, he always buttons his jacket like a man with something important to say.He buttoned his jacket when asked in question time on Monday about a 90-year-old man with Parkinson’s who has been told he will have to wait up to 12 months for a government care package to help him stay at home.Sam Rae, a man in a hurry, buttons his jacket on the way to the dispatch box this week.Credit: Alex EllinghausenAnd he buttoned his jacket when Opposition Leader Sussan Ley crowed on Wednesday that the…

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Almost 92 per cent of global critical mineral supply is tied up in non-aligned nations such as China and North Korea, which has left the US scrambling to lock down its own supply lines. Washington has flung the gates wide open, offering fast-tracked mine approvals and a suite of government funding programs to back future domestic producers.Significant grants and loans are now being offered by the nation’s energy and defence departments, alongside programs from EXIM Bank and the US International Development Finance Corporation. The Department of Energy alone has flagged nearly US$1 billion (A$1.54 billion) in new funding opportunities for…

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Peter Andre’s family is in full celebration mode. The Mysterious Girl singer, 52, and his doctor wife, 35, appeared in high spirits as they stepped out to celebrate his new acting role. The couple happily posed for the photos at the glitzy Channel 5 event which Emily shared on Instagram, Thursday.  For context, Pete will be a Greek pathologist in his upcoming show, The Sunshine Murders. Interestingly, filming will take place in his parents’ homeland of Cyprus. As Pete navigates his latest career turn, Emily has publicly cheered on her husband amid his growing tensions with his ex wife, Katie Price. This comes after…

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Video: South Australia joins states criminalising controlling behaviourSouth Australia joins states criminalising controlling behaviourWe’re sorry, this feature is currently unavailable. We’re working to restore it. Please try again later.DismissSkip to sections navigationSkip to contentSkip to footerSouth Australia has become the third state to criminalise controlling behaviour as a form of domestic violence.September 4, 2025 — 7.34pm

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(10) Luke Pedlar: It was his first game back from a hamstring strain after two weeks out. He absolutely took his opportunity with Josh Rachele still sidelined, kicking three pivotal goals in a high-transition game. 8/10(12) Jordan Dawson: The All-Australian vice captain started strongly, kicking an early goal and driving Adelaide forward, but he faded as the game went on and couldn’t swing the result. 7/10(13) Taylor Walker: In his 300th game, he was Adelaide’s best forward with nine marks, four of those inside-50. He tested Collingwood’s aerial work and was undoubtedly the most dangerous forward alongside Pedlar. He had…

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The original appearance of Portrait of a Lady last week was fleeting. Within hours of the story’s publication in the Dutch newspaper Algemeen Dagblad last Monday, the real estate listing was taken down.Police raided the rustic Mar del Plata home of Patricia Kadgien, the Nazi officer’s daughter, but the painting wasn’t there.Authorities this week conducted further raids on several homes belonging to the Kadgien sisters in Mar del Plata, seizing other paintings and engravings that they also suspect of having been stolen during the 1940s.Hermann Goering (centre, left), with Adolf Hitler, amassed a huge art collection, mostly looted from Jewish…

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The latest illustrations from artist Matt DavidsonThe latest illustrations from artist Matt DavidsonWe’re sorry, this feature is currently unavailable. We’re working to restore it. Please try again later.DismissSkip to sections navigationSkip to contentSkip to footer30 ImagesSeptember 4, 2025 — 3.57pm1/30Bitter symphony.Credit: 2/30Lost property.Credit: 3/30Seeing the light.Credit: 4/30And then there was one.Credit: 5/30Powers that be.Credit: 6/30Respect for elders.Credit: 7/30Exit, stage west.Credit: 8/30Economic rent.Credit: 9/30Flag fall.Credit: 10/30Rent!Credit: 11/30Edible medicine.Credit: 12/30Fanning the flames.Credit: 13/30Damned statistics.Credit: 14/30Mushrooming theories.Credit: 15/30Against nature.Credit: 16/30Claytons dog park.Credit: 17/30Tell him he’s dreamin’Credit: 18/30Know your productivity.Credit: 19/30Child care factor.Credit: 20/30Red Tape.Credit: 21/30Home-owners hung out to dry.Credit: 22/30An economic fable.Credit: 23/30The…

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Augustus has divided these gold hits into corridors that make structural sense: a central belt running off the Wonder-Great Western-Celtic trend into Music Well, a northwest-trending Black Cat-Bulls Head zone, a Dodd’s-Redcliffe West corridor hugging the Mertondale-Mt Redcliffe shear near Genesis’ Hub and a northern Jindardie NE zone. But it’s the kind of model you drill, not just map.The cultural and statutory pathway also appears to be unlocked. A heritage protection agreement with the Watarra Aboriginal Corporation – the prescribed body corporate for the Darlot traditional owners – has been signed, clearing the way for heritage surveys across Clifton East,…

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