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Labor approves massive Tasmanian wind farm project

The Australian Labor government has granted federal approval for the contentious $1.7 billion Robbins Island wind farm in Tasmania, a monumental project set to power nearly 1.2 million homes despite significant environmental and cultural heritage concerns

Anna Williamson Reveals Celebs Go Dating's Emotional Toll

Celebs Go Dating's relationship expert Anna Williamson opens up about the intense emotional challenges of filming the hit E4 show and the unique bond she formed with co-star Paul Carrick Brunson, including a surprising marriage pact.

Mother shot dead in Louisiana road rage horror

A tragic road rage incident in Louisiana ends in the fatal shooting of 37-year-old Katelynn Strate, leaving her two young children traumatised. Authorities are hunting for the gunman.

Gaza Famine Confirmed as Starvation Death Toll Rises

A new report from the IPC reveals a catastrophic escalation of famine in Gaza, with starvation deaths mounting and the entire population facing acute food insecurity. The international community faces urgent calls for action.

UK Pothole Crisis: 33% Surge in Breakdowns in 2023

New RAC data reveals a dramatic 33% increase in pothole-related breakdowns across the UK in 2023, with drivers facing a growing threat from deteriorating road surfaces and calling for urgent government action.

Tasmania Serial Killer: 70-Year-Old Confesses to Historic Murders

In a shocking development, a 70-year-old Tasmanian man has confessed to being a serial killer, solving multiple cold case murders that have haunted the island for decades. Police describe the case as one of the most significant in the state's criminal his

79-Metre Sinkhole Forces Emergency UK Road Closure

A massive 79-metre-long sinkhole has suddenly opened up on the A1101 in Cambridgeshire, prompting an immediate and indefinite road closure. Motorists are being urgently diverted as safety concerns mount.

Vigilante paints St George's Crosses on potholes in protest

A frustrated resident has taken road repairs into their own hands, spray-painting massive St George's Cross flags around potholes to shame the council into action. The bold protest highlights the UK's growing pothole crisis.

Child Fights for Life After Suspected Drink-Driver Crash

A young child is in a critical condition and a woman seriously injured after a two-car collision in Sheffield, leading to the arrest of a 33-year-old man on suspicion of drink-driving. Emergency services rushed to the scene on Prince of Wales Road.

Afghanistan Bus Crash Kills At Least 78

A catastrophic bus collision in western Afghanistan has resulted in at least 78 fatalities. The devastating incident, one of the deadliest road accidents in the country's recent history, occurred in Zabul province, highlighting urgent road safety concerns

Drive Europe's Most Scenic Routes For Less

Discover how to explore Europe's breathtaking landscapes without breaking the bank. Our expert guide reveals the top scenic routes, essential money-saving tips for fuel, tolls, and accommodation, and the must-have app that makes it all possible for your 2

UK's Top 10 Scenic Drives Revealed - Is Yours Listed?

Discover the UK's top 10 most breathtaking scenic drives, from the epic North Coast 500 in Scotland to the rugged Atlantic Highway in Cornwall. Plan your next unforgettable road trip with our essential guide.

SNP spends £520m on 11 miles of 'killer' A9 road

Critics slam the SNP for allocating £520 million to dual a mere 11-mile stretch of the notorious A9, branded a 'killer road', while other critical infrastructure projects remain underfunded.

Tasmania pauses salmon farm expansion plans

The Liberal Party-led government in Tasmania has put a hold on plans to expand salmon farming, citing environmental and community concerns. Premier Jeremy Rockliff announced the pause, promising further consultations.

Tasmania wind farm plan divides opinion

A controversial wind farm project on Robbins Island, Tasmania, faces opposition over environmental concerns while promising significant renewable energy contributions.

'Killer kerb' wreaks havoc on UK roads

A notorious 'killer kerb' has sparked fury after causing extensive damage to vehicles, with repair costs running into thousands. Authorities face mounting pressure to address the hazardous road feature.

Sturgeon 'on brink of breakdown' after Covid Inquiry

Former Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon was reportedly left emotionally shattered after her gruelling testimony at the UK Covid Inquiry, with sources claiming the intense scrutiny drove her to the edge of a breakdown.

Tasmania to ban greyhound racing in political move

The Tasmanian Premier has vowed to end greyhound racing as part of efforts to win crossbench backing for his minority government, sparking debate over animal welfare and political strategy.

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