Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Usman Qadir moves to Australia for cricketing future

Usman Qadir moves to Australia for cricketing future

Usman Qadir, the son of legendary leg-spinner Abdul Qadir, has relocated to New South Wales, Australia, to pursue new cricketing opportunities. The 31-year-old leg-spinner, who represented Pakistan in one ODI and 25 T20Is, is currently playing for the Hawkesbury Club in Sydney. Qadir’s experience in Australian cricket includes stints in the Big Bash League (BBL) … Read more

Australia Bushfires Turn Deadly: Lives Lost in Inferno

Australia Bushfires Turn Deadly: Lives Lost in Inferno

Australia faces its most severe bushfire season since the “Black Summer.” Over 100 fires are currently raging, with fatalities reported near Tara, Queensland. Tragedy struck in New South Wales last week, with two lives lost while battling blazes. Australia is facing its most severe bushfire season since the infamous “Black Summer,” and it has already … Read more

Australian ex-SAS soldier: Oliver Schulz being imprisoned in Afghanistan

Oliver Schulz
  • He is the first Australian serviceman or veteran to be prosecuted for a war crime.
  • He was arrested on Monday in remote New South Wales (NSW).
  • This is considered to be the first arrest related to the investigation.

Following an inquiry into potential war crimes in Afghanistan, a former Australian SAS member was charged with murder.

Oliver Schulz, 41, is the first Australian serviceman or veteran to be prosecuted with a war crime under Australian law.

The maximum term for this offense is life in prison.

He was arrested on Monday in remote New South Wales (NSW) and will appear in court on Tuesday. Mr Schulz is the individual referred to as Soldier C in a 2020 ABC Four Corners documentary uncovering alleged war crimes.

In 2012, the footage shows Soldier C shooting an Afghan guy in a wheat field in Uruzgan Province, southern Afghanistan.

The investigation was conducted by the Office of the Special Investigator (OSI), a body established to look into alleged war crimes following a four-year probe led by Army Reserve major general and NSW Supreme Court judge Paul Brereton.

The Brereton Report, published in 2020, found “credible evidence” that Australian special soldiers unlawfully killed 39 Afghan civilians during the Afghan conflict.

It stated that authorities should examine 19 current or former special forces personnel for killings of “prisoners, farmers, or civilians” between 2009 and 2013.

This is considered to be the first arrest related to the investigation.

The Australian Defence Force blamed the crimes on an unregulated “warrior culture” among some personnel at the time.

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Australia: Millions of dead fish wash up near Menindee

Australia
  • This was caused by an ongoing heatwave.
  • It is the largest mass fish death event to hit the town.
  • Heat waves have become more common, more intense, and stay longer.

People in a small Australian town awoke to the discovery of millions of dead fish in their river.

The large-scale fish deaths were initially recorded on Friday morning in Menindee, New South Wales (NSW).

According to the state’s river authorities, it was caused by an ongoing heatwave that affected the Darling-Baaka river.

According to locals, this is the largest mass fish death event to hit the town, which saw another significant mass fish death just three years earlier.

In a Facebook post, the NSW Department of Primary Industries (DPI) claimed the heatwave put “further stress on a system that has experienced extreme conditions from wide-scale flooding”.

Because of human-caused climate change, heat waves have become more common, more intense, and stay longer. The world has already warmed by around 1.1 degrees Celsius since the beginning of the industrial age, and temperatures will continue to rise unless governments around the world drastically reduce emissions.

Menindee resident Graeme McCrabb characterized the fatalities as “surreal” in an interview with the sources.

“It’ll probably be a bit more confronting today,” he said, as he warned that locals were anticipating that even more fish would die as the already decomposing fish sucked more oxygen from the water.

The town in far-western New South Wales has a population of around 500 people. The Murray Darling Basin, Australia’s largest river system, includes the Darling-Baaka.

The NSW DPI also stated that the fish deaths were “distressing to the local community,” which Mr. McCrabb agreed.

“Imagine leaving a fish to rot in your kitchen with all the doors shut and no air conditioner, and we’ve got millions of them.”

On Saturday, the temperature in Menindee was anticipated to reach 41 degrees Celsius.

He added that locals in the regional town rely on the Darling-Baaka for water supplies, “we use the river water for washing and showering in so people won’t be able to use that water for those basic needs again,” he said.

“Over time those people won’t be able to access that water for domestic use which is just shameful”.

The deaths of this week’s fish shed light on the Murray Darling Basin’s problems. Drought and excessive human use have harmed the Murray Darling ecosystem’s health.

According to the Murray Darling Basin Authority, agriculture, businesses, and towns have consumed river water, resulting in less water flowing through the river.

The Basin is also prone to major weather events and has a very fluctuating climate, making it vulnerable to both fires and droughts, according to the report.

A plan involving A$13 billion (£8.45 billion at the time) was initiated in 2012 to try to prevent the river from drying up and return it to a healthier state.

The NSW DPI said it will work with federal agencies to respond to the latest incident and to find the underlying causes of the deaths.

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Australia’s NSW state unveils plan for cashless poker machines

poker machines

The government of NSW promised to eliminate cash from all poker machines by 2028. NSW is home to nearly one-fifth of the 1 million legal poker machines in the world. The state’s potent pubs and clubs lobby has a substantial impact on political figures. A political tussle ahead of a state election next month was … Read more

Ellie Goulding grans attention in jumpsuit and white boots at ART for All concert

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Ellie Goulding sported a skintight black and white jumpsuit with a tulip motif. Performed at an event honoring the Art Gallery of New South Wales. This follows Ellie’s assertion that her chronic anxiety is so acute that she must ‘numb’ herself. Ellie Goulding drew attention when she took the stage at Saturday’s ART for All … Read more

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

Sydney flood
  • 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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Star Entertainment in Australia appoints Tyro head as CEO, shares rise

Tyro

Tyro shares plunged more than 20% to a record low of A$0.620 on Wednesday after news of Cooke’s appointment. Australia’s Star Entertainment (SGR.AX) selected Tyro Payments (TYR.AX) head Robert Cooke as its CEO on Wednesday, saying his involvement with the monetary administration industry would assist with directing it through a time of the serious administrative … Read more

State of Australia prohibits public displays of Nazi swastikas

australia

Victoria has become the first state in Australia to ban public display of Nazi swastikas. Fines of $22,000 Australian dollars ($15,213) and one year in prison for showing the Nazi swastika or Hakenkreuz. Concerns mount about the radicalization rate of local youth. A state in Australia has become the first in the nation to implement … Read more

The $6.3 billion Crown Resorts purchased by Blackstone

Crown

Gambling regulators in Victoria and New South Wales approve Blackstone’s $6.3 billion takeovers of Crown Resorts. Approval from regulators in Western Australia is still pending. Crown’s Melbourne casino has been operating with a government-appointed supervisor since last year. Betting controllers in the Australian provinces of Victoria and New South Wales endorsed U.S. private-value firm Blackstone … Read more

Monkeypox case detected in Australia

monkeypox

New South Wales, Australia (NSW) recently diagnosed the third case of monkey flu in a man returning from Europe. A few days after arriving in Sydney mild symptoms appeared, and the monkeypox was examined for symptoms after consulting a doctor. This came after the state’s first two complaints about a man returning from Europe on May 20. Read more: Three dead in US gun violence … Read more

Robert Hughes to be deported to UK over sexual abuse convictions

Robert Hughes, 73, was detained in 2014 after he was viewed as at legitimate fault for 10 sexual and obscene offenses. He disavowed his Australian citizenship in 2020 and will be permitted to come and live in the UK when he is delivered – which will be no later than 14 June. Australian entertainer and … Read more

Mosquito-borne virus ventures further into flood-soaked Australia

Zika Virus

SYDNEY – The potentially fatal Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) is continuing to seep across Australia’s flooded regions with confirmation of another case on Monday. The JEV patient, a man in his 60s from the state of New South Wales (NSW), is the sixth case of the state, while the total infections nationally reached at least … Read more

Australian scientists warn against spraying face masks with sanitizer

australian scientists

CANBERRA – Spraying face masks with sanitizer reduces their effectiveness, Australian scientists have found. In a world-first study published on Thursday, a team from the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) revealed that exposing N95 and P2 face masks to alcohol-based sanitizers risks “serious degradation” of their ability to protect from airborne hazards. Jurg … Read more

Swimmer’s remains found after Sydney shark attack

Sydney shark attack

SYDNEY – Australian police said they had recovered human remains in the water after a horrific shark attack Wednesday at a Sydney beach. It is the city’s first fatal attack since 1963. A man fishing off nearby rocks told national broadcaster ABC he saw a man in a wetsuit being dragged underwater by a large … Read more

Aussie state extends restrictions as COVID-19 outbreak continues

australia

SYDNEY – Australia’s New South Wales (NSW) will extend its COVID-19 restrictions for at least another month as the state is still battling against increasing infections. NSW Health recorded 18,512 new COVID-19 cases and 29 deaths in the past 24 hours to 8:00 p.m. local time Monday. Currently, 2,943 patients with infections are in NSW … Read more

Australia approves Novavax vaccine amid battle against Omicron wave

novavax vaccine

CANBERRA – Australia approved the Novavax vaccine for people aged 18 and over on Monday, making it the fourth COVID-19 vaccine to be approved for use in Australia after AstraZeneca, Moderna and Pfizer. The Australian Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (ATAGI) has recommended the Novavax vaccine be given in two doses, at least three weeks … Read more

Australian states bring forward COVID booster vaccines to cope with surging cases

covid booster

SYDNEY- Australia’s states of New South Wales (NSW) and Victoria, as the two worst-hit states in the nation’s COVID-19 infections, will bring forward booster vaccinations in response to the surging new cases. NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet said Wednesday the wait time will be cut from four months to three, and the state-run vaccination clinics will … Read more

Australia sees deadliest day amid new wave of COVID-19 spread

australia

SYDNEY, Jan. 18 (Xinhua) — Australia recorded its highest ever number of COVID-19 deaths on Tuesday, as the outbreak continued to push up the hospitalization rates to record levels. A total of 74 COVID-19 related deaths were reported in the country’s three worst-hit states, including 36 from New South Wales (NSW), a record high number … Read more

COVID-19 cases soar in Aussie state as rapid tests come into force

Aussie state

SYDNEY, Jan. 13 (Xinhua) — Following a government mandate to log positive Rapid Antigen Tests (RATs), the Australian state of New South Wales (NSW) recorded a vast record of 92,264 new COVID-19 cases on Thursday. Of the new cases, 30,877 were done through traditional PCR testing and a further 61,387 were self-reported by citizens since … Read more

Australia surpasses 500,000 COVID-19 cases

Australia

CANBERRA, Jan. 4 (Xinhua) — Australia’s COVID-19 case number surpassed 500,000 on Tuesday. Chris Moy, vice president of the Australian Medical Association (AMA), said the government has failed to come up with a plan for rapid antigen tests (RATs) amid reports of supply shortfalls and price gouging. “There is an inability to supply at the … Read more

Australia to ramp up booster rollout amid surging Omicron infections

Australia

CANBERRA, Dec. 22 (Xinhua) — Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has urged people to “stay calm and get boosted” amid surging coronavirus infections. Morrison on Wednesday met with state and territory leaders at the national cabinet to discuss the rapid spread of the Omicron variant in Australia. Following the meeting, he announced that one-quarter of … Read more

Australian states ease quarantine rules despite increasing COVID-19 infections

quarantine rules

SYDNEY, Dec. 18 (Xinhua) — Australia’s states of New South Wales (NSW) and Victoria, the two major entry ports of the country, further eased quarantine rules for international travelers despite the increasing infections of COVID-19. From Dec. 21, fully vaccinated international travelers and flight crew arriving in Sydney and Melbourne will no longer need a … Read more

‘Excellent cricketing brain’ – Cummins reaches pinnacle

Cummins

SYDNEY: Pat Cummins is widely regarded as an all-round nice guy with an excellent cricketing brain, doggedly overcoming early-career injuries to reach the pinnacle of the game. A decade after making his international debut, he is not only the world’s premier bowler but Australia’s 47th Test skipper, elevated to one of the nation’s highest-profile roles … Read more

Australian cricket team stands by Hales after blackface photo

Hales

SYDNEY: Big Bash League club Sydney Thunder plan to stick with Alex Hales despite a photo of the English batsman with his face painted black and claims he called his pet dog ‘Kevin’ as part of a racially derogatory joke. The picture emerged last week in the wake of former Yorkshire player Azeem Rafiq’s revelations … Read more

Covid-19 lockdown extended in Australian capital amid battle against 3rd wave

COVID-19 Pakistan

CANBERRA: The Covid-19 lockdown in Australia’s capital city has been extended by a month as the country continues to battle the third wave of infections. Andrew Barr, chief minister of the Australian Capital Territory (ACT), said on Tuesday that Canberra will remain in lockdown until October 15. Restrictions were due to end on Friday after … Read more

Australia Imposes Lockdown to More Cities Amid Outbreak of Delta Variant

Australia Imposes Lockdown to More Cities Amid Outbreak of Delta Variant

Australia reported a slight increase in the COVID-19 cases on Tuesday in its most populous state, New South Wales (NSW). The rise was due to the Delta variant of the virus. To contain flare-ups of the extremely infectious Delta form, officials tightened restrictions and pushed for vaccinations. Since the first case of the Delta variant … Read more