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Porepunkah Police Killer Manhunt Enters Sixth Day

Victoria Police's massive manhunt for alleged police killer Dez Freeman continues for a sixth day in rugged terrain near Porepunkah as new details emerge about the accused's background and the fatal shooting of Constable Josh Parker.

Alpine Manhunt for Alleged Police Killer in Victoria

An intensive manhunt is underway in Victoria's treacherous alpine region for a man accused of murdering a police officer. The suspect has vanished into the bush near Porepunkah, sparking a massive search operation.

Climber's haunting last photo before 1,000ft fall

The chilling last photograph of a climber stranded on Mont Blanc's Dent du Géant has been released by Italian authorities in a bid to identify the victim who fell 1,000ft to his death.

Manhunt After Fatal Shooting in Victoria's Porepunkah

A major police operation is underway in Victoria's alpine region following a fatal shooting in the small town of Porepunkah. Authorities are searching for a suspect after a man was found deceased at a property.

Porepunkah Shooting Suspect Captured in Police Operation

Victoria Police have apprehended 38-year-old Dezi Freeman after a major manhunt in the Alpine region. The suspect, wanted in connection with a firearms incident in Porepunkah, was arrested without incident near Bright.

Climber survives 13 days at 22,000ft with broken leg

In a breathtaking alpine rescue operation, teams battle extreme conditions to save a Russian climber stranded for nearly two weeks on Europe's highest peak with severe injuries. The dramatic Elbrus mission continues.

Green Party Leadership Race: Battle for UK Environmentalism

As the Green Party's leadership contest heats up, three distinct visions for the party's future are emerging. Discover the candidates vying to shape UK environmental policy and the internal struggle between pragmatism and principle.

Government's Secret Climate Plan Sparks Outrage

Exclusive: Defra's controversial decision to withhold its climate adaptation strategy from public scrutiny raises serious concerns about government transparency and environmental commitment.

Delete Emails to Save Water During Droughts

The Environment Agency urges Brits to delete old emails and reduce digital clutter to conserve water during heatwaves and droughts. Discover how small digital actions can make a big environmental impact.

Dutch shops pay cash for plastic waste returns

The Netherlands introduces an innovative scheme where shoppers can return plastic waste to stores in exchange for cash, aiming to boost recycling rates and reduce environmental pollution.

Beaver rewilding scheme in England delayed

Plans to release beavers into the wild across England have stalled, sparking frustration among conservationists and raising questions about the government's commitment to rewilding.

Can Coal Mining Achieve Net Zero?

Exploring the feasibility of coal mining companies reaching net zero emissions and the innovative strategies they might employ.

Gasly stars with P5 in Belgian GP qualifying

Pierre Gasly delivers a sensational performance for Alpine, securing a top-five start at the Belgian Grand Prix. The Frenchman outpaced expectations in a rain-soaked qualifying session at Spa-Francorchamps.

Labour: England faces worst sewage crisis in history

Labour's shadow environment secretary, Steve Reed, accuses the government of failing to protect England's waterways as sewage spills reach record levels. Experts warn of severe ecological damage and public health risks.

Aman’s Luxury Alpine Retreat in the Dolomites

Discover Aman Rosa Alpina, a breathtaking new hotel blending luxury with the rugged beauty of the Italian Dolomites. Perfect for discerning travellers seeking serenity and adventure.

Labour slams govt over missed nature targets

Shadow Environment Secretary Steve Reed criticises the Conservative government for missing crucial nature and biodiversity targets, warning of severe consequences for the UK's environment.

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