Four dead after horror crash with stolen car

Four dead after horror crash with stolen car

Four people have died after an allegedly stolen car crashed into another vehicle. Northern Territory Police Force were alerted to reports a grey Toyota Corolla was allegedly stolen from a home at Nhulunbuy, about 730km northeast of Katherine, about 6.45am on Wednesday. The allegedly stolen car was then seen driving dangerously about 18km away in … Read more

Man denies Nazi salute at Sydney pub, pending CCTV

Man denies Nazi salute at Sydney pub, pending CCTV

A man accused of performing a Nazi salute at a pub is hoping CCTV footage of the alleged incident will help clear his name. Norberto Triemstra was arrested following an incident at the Criterion Hotel in the Sydney CBD shortly after 7pm on December 13. Police officers were flagged down by security at the Pitt … Read more

Gross claim against childcare centre

Gross claim against childcare centre

A childcare centre in southern NSW has been shut after children allegedly ate scraps of food off the floor among a string of other horrific allegations. The Angel’s Paradise early education childcare centre in Wagga Wagga was closed immediately upon inspection in September last year after education officials deemed there was an “an immediate risk” … Read more

Man’s outburst forced flight diversion: cops

Man’s outburst forced flight diversion: cops

A man who police allege forced aircrew to restrain him and an international flight to be diverted to Darwin with his “disruptive” behaviour has been charged. The AFP at Darwin Airport were alerted by aircrew travelling from Bangalore they would need to divert their Sydney-bound flight because of alleged disruptive behaviour of one of their … Read more

Albo’s vow after Meta’s fact check move

Albo’s vow after Meta’s fact check move

Anthony Albanese has vowed to “act in our national interest” after tech giant Meta said it is scrapping fact-checking on its social media platforms. Meta boss Mark Zuckerberg announced overnight Facebook, Instagram and Threads would move to an X-style community notes system, citing mission creep in its third-party fact-checking network. Asked about the move at … Read more

Ex-priest accused of grooming 14yo boy faces court

Ex-priest accused of grooming 14yo boy faces court

An ex-priest allegedly caught trying to procure a 14-year-old boy for sex online in a police sting a week before Christmas left court wearing an Akubra-style hat and face mask. Guy Norman Hartcher, a 78-year-old retired Vincentian priest, was arrested outside a South Asian minimart in Pendle Hill in western Sydney in late December after … Read more

Ex-priest’s silence over child abuse charges

Ex-priest’s silence over child abuse charges

A former priest remained silent as he faced court after being charged with sending sexually explicit photos to a 14-year-old boy and grooming him for sex. Guy Norman Hartcher, 77, was arrested just after noon on December 23 at Pendle Hill in Sydney’s west, where he had allegedly arranged to meet a 14-year-old boy. When … Read more

Senator warns of ‘dangerous move’ to ditch fact checks

Senator warns of ‘dangerous move’ to ditch fact checks

Australians will face more misinformation, abuse and trolling online with Facebook and Instagram abandoning specialist fact-checking services, a senator says. Meta announced on Wednesday it would scrap its third-party fact-checking program, starting in the US. The Facebook parent company will instead rely on crowdsourced fact-checking contributions from users, similar to the Community Notes program used … Read more

‘Pretty’ tracks on popular 4WD beach lead to deadly discovery

‘Pretty’ tracks on popular 4WD beach lead to deadly discovery

Tracks are often etched into the sand at popular 4WD beaches as cars whiz past while enjoying the ocean view. But this week, an unfamiliar and “pretty” track led Diane Oxenford to a deadly discovery. The wildlife rescuer is part of the Bribie Island Turtle Trackers (BITTs) team which helps to protect endangered turtles during … Read more