Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Australian teenager is feared killed in Syrian prison

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Yusuf Zahab, 17, died of “uncertain causes” in the Al-Sinaa jail in northeast Syria. His family has called for the release of other women and children who were also in jail. Australia’s Foreign Affairs Department is extending consular assistance to the family. SYDNEY: A three-year detainee from Australia is believed to have died in a … Read more

Indonesia will increase coal production to fill Russia gap

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Indonesia is the world’s largest exporter of coal-fired power plants. It will be able to increase production to help nations that have lost supply from Russia. The country’s output of people for ember is currently 663 metric tonnes per year. SYDNEY: Indonesia, the world’s largest exporter of coal-fired power plants, will be able to increase … Read more

McLaughlin: World record holder goes for the gold predominance

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American Sydney McLaughlin is set for another star. Oregon’s Hayward Field as the world record holder. The 400 meters obstacles at the World Championships. McLaughlin beat her critical opponent and title holder Dalilah Muhammad’s past imprint with 51.90 seconds at the U.S. Olympic preliminaries. Everyone’s eyes will be on the 22-year-old who has caused the … Read more

 Australia’s floods get worse as more people leave their houses in Sydney

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Tuesday’s torrential downpours intensified Sydney’s flood disaster as hundreds more residents were forced to evacuate their homes as rivers quickly climbed over danger thresholds. Authorities reported that as of Tuesday, 50,000 people in New South Wales, the majority of whom reside in Sydney’s western suburbs, Dominic Perrottet, the premier of New South Wales, warned reporters, … Read more

Dollar remains stable as market concerns about growth

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The Australian and New Zealand dollars hit two-year lows on Friday. The Aussie fell 0.3% to $0.6796, while the kiwi slipped 0.1%. The dollar index stood at 105.100, not far below last month’s two-decade high. Sterling hit a two-week low of $1.1976 on Friday and is still hovering around that level. The dollar kept exchange … Read more

Thousands told to evacuate before ‘life-threatening’ Sydney flood

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  • At least 18 evacuation orders in effect for western Sydney.
  • Emergency services called out more than 1,400 times in 24 hours.
  • Australia has been at the sharp end of climate change with droughts, bleaching and floods becoming more common and intense as global weather patterns change.

 

Thousands of Australians were ordered to evacuate their homes in Sydney on Sunday as torrential rain and flood inundated the city’s outskirts.

Roads were closed throughout the city, and authorities said at least 18 evacuation orders were in effect in western Sydney, which was inundated with severe flooding in March.

“This is a life-threatening emergency situation,” Stephanie Cooke, emergency services minister for the state of New South Wales, told reporters.

Australia has been at the sharp end of climate change, with droughts, deadly bushfires, bleaching events on the Great Barrier Reef and floods becoming more common and intense as global weather patterns change.

With more wild weather expected in the coming days, Cooke described the floods as a “rapidly evolving situation” and warned that people should be “prepared to evacuate at short notice”.

The city’s Warragamba Dam began to spill in the early hours of Sunday morning, she said, well ahead of authorities’ predictions.

While in Camden, a southwestern suburb of Sydney home to more than 100,000 people, local shops and a petrol station were inundated by floodwaters.

Cooke asked those living along a 500-kilometer (310-mile) stretch of Australia’s east coast, both north and south of Sydney, to consider canceling their school holiday travel plans because of the weather.

In the previous 24 hours, emergency services responded to 29 flood rescues and were called out more than 1,400 times, she said.

The east coast flooding event in March, which was caused by heavy storms that devastated Sydney’s west, claimed the lives of 20 people.

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Australian house prices fell as Sydney and Melbourne continued to slow

Prices nationally fell 0.6% in June from May, when they dipped 0.1%. Annual growth slowed to 8.7% has been above 20% early this year. Once red-hot markets in Sydney and Melbourne felt the chill from rising interest rates. Australian house prices slipped for a second month in June as once scorching business sectors in Sydney … Read more

Rennie affirms Cooper, Kerevi and Koroibete as global picks

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Quade Cooper, Samu Kerevi and Marika Koroibete named in Australia squad for three-test series against England. The Wallabies lost every one of the three tests on that visit, crushed by Scotland, England and Wales. Rennie said flyhalf Cooper and focus Kerevi had shown up in Sydney for clinical checks, while winger Koroibete was expected back … Read more

Tuilagi out of England’s Australia tour

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Manu Tuilagi has been managed out of England’s visit to Australia in the wake of going through a knee activity. The 31-year-old focus would without a doubt have been a critical piece of England lead trainer Eddie Jones’ arrangements for three Tests against the Wallabies in July. Nonetheless, Tuilagi’s club Sale Sharks affirmed he had … Read more

Pakistan women’s team to tour Australia next year: PCB

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Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has said that the national women’s team will tour Australia next year. Pakistan will play three T20Is and three ODIs in Brisbane, Sydney and Canberra from 16-29 January 2023, the board added. The ODIs will be a part of the ICC Women’s Championship 2022-2025. The first two ODIs will be played … Read more

Asian markets fall on China growth concerns

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Asian stock dropped on Tuesday as investors worried about the impact of China’s Covid-19 restrictions on the world’s second-largest economy, as investment banks lowered their growth forecasts. A strong rally on Wall Street, where the Dow closed 2.0 percent higher, did not carry over to Asia, and Beijing’s announcement of a new round of stimulus … Read more

Counting begins in Australia’s nail-biter election

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The first polls closed and counting started On Saturday,  in Australia’s hotly contested national election, which could put an end to a decade of Conservative dominance. Anthony Albanese, the leader in the election, urged voters to give his center-left party a “chance” at ruling the country and to reject “divisive” Prime Minister Scott Morrison. As Australians … Read more

Qantas will begin the world’s longest non-stop passenger flight

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SYDNEY: Qantas stated on Monday that by the end of 2025, it would have launched the world’s longest non-stop commercial flight, with passengers spending 19 hours in the air travelling from Sydney to London. The airline said that it has ordered 12 Airbus A350-1000 aircraft to perform the “Project Sunrise” flights to locations such as … Read more

In Sydney, a neighborhood feud erupts over a fence.

Two neighbors in Sydney’s southwest have gone to war over the height of a fence that separates their properties. After Maroun Mauad began work on his new Belfield home in 2021, Mariya Tkachenko and her mother Tamila became embroiled in a bitter feud with their builder neighbor Maroun Mauad. The Tkachenkos claim their old boundary … Read more

Australia cricket great Michael Slater free of charges amid mental health

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Domestic stalking and intimidation charges against former Australia Test cricketer Michael Slater were dropped due to mental health laws. According to court documents filed Thursday, a Sydney magistrate dismissed the charges against the 52-year-old on Wednesday, instead of placing Slater under the care of a doctor for mental health therapy. Slater was charged with stalking … Read more

Australia’s sanctions on Putin’s daughters, senators

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Sydney: The Australian government announced on Friday that it had sanctioned two daughters of Russian President Vladimir Putin and Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov. It follows similar steps by the US and the UK, bringing the total number of Australian sanctioned individuals and businesses in Russia to about 750. It did not name the two Putin … Read more

New Zealand’s border with Australia has reopened to welcome visitors

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The first international visitors to come in the country since the outbreak began landed in major cities including as Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch on Wednesday. So far, only Australian citizens and permanent residents are permitted. On May 2, the border will be open to countries that do not require a visa to enter, such as … Read more

Skin cancer cases on rise in Australia

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SYDNEY – More than two out of three Australians will need skin cancer treatment during their lifetime as rates of the disease rise steadily, according to a report released on Thursday. The findings, published by the Sax Institute‘s Public Health Research & Practice journal, are based on statistics gathered on basal cell carcinomas (BCCs) and … Read more

Australian scientists develop single DNA test for 50 genetic diseases

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SYDNEY – A team of Australian and international scientists created a new DNA test that has the ability to screen for 50 different genetic diseases at once. The test, published in the Science Advances journal on Monday, was developed by researchers from around the world and headed up by the Garvan Institute of Medical Research … Read more

Asian markets fall again, oil builds on gains as Ukraine war rages

HONG KONG – Asian markets mostly fell again Tuesday as investors try to assess the economic impact of the Ukraine war, while oil prices extended gains after rocketing to a near 14-year high. As Russia’s invasion of its neighbour continues, commodity prices have been sent to record or multi-year highs, forcing observers to re-evaluate their outlook … Read more

Rivalry renewed: Five memorable Pakistan-Australia clashes

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Australia will play their first Test in Pakistan for 24 years under heavy security when their three-match series begins in Rawalpindi on Friday. Here, AFP Sport recalls five memorable past Test between the two nations as they renew a rivalry which stretches back over 66 years:   – 1956: Crawl in Karachi – The first … Read more

‘Fortress Australia’ re-opens to tourists after two-year Covid closure

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SYDNEY: Australia reopened its borders to vaccinated tourists Monday, nearly two years after the continent nation imposed some of the world’s strictest Covid-19 travel restrictions. The country closed its borders to almost everyone except citizens and residents in March 2020 in an attempt to slow surging Covid-19 case numbers. The travel ban — which also … Read more

Pandemic-weary Australian nurses go on strike

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SYDNEY: Thousands of nurses walked off the job in Australia’s largest city Sydney on Tuesday, protesting against staff shortages and pandemic-related stresses and strains. Defying a strike ban, thousands decked in scrubs and surgical masks marched on the state parliament over what they say are intolerable conditions. Throngs of nurses cheered, clapped and chanted their … Read more

Pak-Ind T20 WC match tickets sold out within hours

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The Pakistan-India rivalry is known throughout the globe and the matches between then is enjoyed by all. In the recent ICC T20 World Cup 2021, which was held in UAE, Pakistan defeated their arch-rivals India in an epic showdown where the Green Shirts emerged victorious by 10 wickets in response to 152-run target. And now … Read more

Australian state concerned about low child vaccination rate as schools reopen

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SYDNEY – Authorities of Australia’s state of Queensland are urging eligible children to receive COVID-19 vaccines before the schools reopening next week. On Wednesday, the state reported 9,630 new cases and 16 deaths including a child under the age of 10 underlying serious medical conditions. It sparked calls for more kids to get vaccinated before … Read more

Crude hits 7-year high on recovery hope but equity rally runs out

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HONG KONG: Crude oil hit a more than seven-year high on Tuesday on optimism the global recovery will ramp up demand, but concerns about the end of long-running central bank support and rising Treasury yields saw most equity markets reverse early gains. After an almost uninterrupted rally from the early days of the pandemic, world … Read more

Jabeur suffers injury scare days before Australian Open

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SYDNEY: In-form world number seven Anett Kontaveit cruised into the Sydney Classic semi-finals Thursday after top-10 opponent Ons Jabeur retired hurt, days before the Australian Open. The Estonian won a tight first set 6-4 before the Tunisian called for a medical timeout. After lengthy treatment on her lower back, Jabeur forfeited the match. It is a big … Read more