Car allegedly stolen in Queensland crashes into 30 cars in Sydney’s inner suburb Surry Hills

Car allegedly stolen in Queensland crashes into 30 cars in Sydney’s inner suburb Surry Hills

Four people including a 12-year-old boy have been arrested after a 4WD allegedly stolen in Queensland crashed into dozens of cars in Sydney’s inner city. The Toyota LandCruiser was spotted late on Thursday driving dangerously in Surry Hills before officers tried to pull it over. The 4WD took off, triggering a short chase before it … Read more

Labor wins Daniel Andrews’ former seat Mulgrave despite swing in Victorian by-election

Labor wins Daniel Andrews’ former seat Mulgrave despite swing in Victorian by-election

Labor is set to retain Daniel Andrews’ seat of Mulgrave despite a significant swing against the Victorian government in the former premier’s seat. With more than 75 per cent of the vote counted, Dandenong mayor Eden Foster leads with more than 40 per cent of the primary vote in Saturday’s by-election, which is down 10.9 … Read more

SA Premier Peter Malinauskas welcomes new baby

SA Premier Peter Malinauskas welcomes new baby

South Australian Premier Peter Malinaukas and his wife, Annabel, have welcomed their fourth child. The Premier announced on X, formerly known as Twitter, that George Robert Malinauskas, was born on Thursday, November 16, weighing 4.14kg. He also shared a photo of George with his older siblings, Sophie, 8, Jack, 6, and Eliza, 3. Watch the … Read more

‘Chilled’ Surfers Paradise Schoolies with arrests, attendance down a sign of declining teen drinking

‘Chilled’ Surfers Paradise Schoolies with arrests, attendance down a sign of declining teen drinking

“People are more just, like, they don’t want to come and get smashed every night. They just want to go and do something more chilled, hang out with their friends.” It’s a comment to 7NEWS by one school leaver that sums up the apparent trend in attitudes of revellers at annual Schoolies celebrations on the … Read more

Major change to university entry on the cards as national approach flagged

Major change to university entry on the cards as national approach flagged

The way universities hand out early entry placements to prospective students could be set for a shake-up, with the federal education minister urging a national approach. In a speech to the Tertiary Education Quality and Standards Agency’s annual conference on Thursday, Jason Clare will call on the team looking at university reform to examine how … Read more

Students take stand for Palestine with Melbourne rally and more planned for SA and NSW

Students take stand for Palestine with Melbourne rally and more planned for SA and NSW

More than 1000 Victorian students have skipped school to rally in central Melbourne in support of a free Palestine. The children left school at lunchtime on Thursday, making their way to the steps of Flinders Street Station and unfurling a large banner. WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: Hundreds of Melbourne students in mass walk-out for Palestine … Read more

Some Queensland public servants set to get one-off cost-of-living bonus – just in time for Christmas

Some Queensland public servants set to get one-off cost-of-living bonus – just in time for Christmas

Thousands of Queensland public servants are eligible to receive a one-off cash bonus – just in time for Christmas. The one-off Cost of Living Adjustment aims to help employees keep up with the increased cost of living, thanks to a lucrative wage deal struck with the state government. WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE: Pre-Christmas cash bonuses … Read more

Say goodbye to the Gabba: QLD government confirms it will forge ahead with controversial redevelopment

Say goodbye to the Gabba: QLD government confirms it will forge ahead with controversial redevelopment

The Queensland government has announced the demolition and rebuild of the Gabba will go ahead in the largest urban renewal project Brisbane has seen since the 1980s. Deputy Premier Steven Miles declared the project is “firmly underway”. The $2.7 billion redevelopment, ahead of the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games, will also include three new pedestrian … Read more

Three deaths at Howard Springs COVID facility during forced quarantine probed in inquiry

Three deaths at Howard Springs COVID facility during forced quarantine probed in inquiry

An inquest into the deaths of three people during forced COVID quarantine at Howard Springs will examine the legality of their detention and the adequacy of their care. David Hardy, 77, Raylene Dick, 50, and Karen Bading, 56, were all classified as deaths in custody. The trio had been diagnosed with or suspected to have … Read more

Federal court revives lawsuit against Nirvana over 1991 ‘Nevermind’ naked baby album cover

Federal court revives lawsuit against Nirvana over 1991 ‘Nevermind’ naked baby album cover

LOS ANGELES — A federal appeals court on Thursday revived a child sexual exploitation lawsuit filed by the man who appeared naked as a 4-month-old on the cover of Nirvana’s 1991 album “Nevermind.” Spencer Elden’s lawsuit against the grunge rock group alleges that he has suffered “permanent harm” as the band and others profited from … Read more