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One man who miraculously walked away from the Air India plane crash, which killed more than 290 people, has described hearing a “loud bang” and “running over bodies” after the jet exploded into a fireball. See video.
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13th June 2025
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Miracle passenger survives crash: ‘There were bodies all around me’
One man who miraculously walked away from the Air India plane crash, which killed more than 290 people, has described hearing a “loud bang” and “running over bodies” after the jet ...
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Elderly man bled out after calling for ambos.They were ramped nearby
A Blackburn man who fell and split his head open managed to call triple-0 twice, but bled to death over five hours because paramedics couldn’t leave Box Hill Hospital, just a subu...
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The ‘frightening’ behaviour behind horrific rural road deaths
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Watch: Staggering Aussie collapse leaves WTC final on knife’s edge
Australia has arrived at a pre-Ashes crossroads after a staggering capitulation at Lord’s, but a World Test Championship victory remains achievable thanks to a clutch partnership. ...
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Trump-Albanese meeting in limbo as US relations sour
All eyes are on whether Anthony Albanese will come face to face with Donald Trump at the G7 summit as the two countries’ relationship is put to the test.
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Rampant, ruthless Dogs put Saints to the sword in Darcy’s return
The Dogs have been known to feast on bottom-10 teams, and their second clash with the Saints in 2025 was no different, celebrating Luke Beveridge’s re-signing in style.
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The self-confessed ‘role player’ brought in to clean the AFL’s mess
He’s a footy fan from South Australia who became a premiership-winning captain, but Tom Harley describes himself as a role player. And he’ll be a vital cog in the AFL machine facin...
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Three times denied: Erin says she didn’t lie as case draws to a close
Accused beef wellington killer Erin Patterson denied three accusations at the heart of the prosecution case against her before the evidence in her marathon triple-murder trial drew...
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Panahi: Violent scenes in Los Angeles only help Trump’s cause
Donald Trump could not have hoped for a better advertisement for his deportation program than the out-of-control violence in Los Angeles,with rioters attacking police, destroying p...
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Trump, sex and death: Screen legend Jane Fonda opens up in Melbourne
Hollywood superstar Jane Fonda, 87, has accused the Trump administration of “stupid, bad, cruel and hostile” acts, revealed why she quit sex and how she wants to die, at a Q&A ...
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In which decade did Microsoft launch its first Windows operating system?
The Chase Australia’s official Shark, Brydon Coverdale, has created a new daily quiz challenge. Test yourself.
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‘Sh** just killed a guy’: Teen’s words after allegedly murdering doctor
A teenager allegedly told his friends “he’s dead bro” after stabbing Doncaster doctor Ash Gordon six times after he was confronted following a home invasion, a jury has been told.
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Trade intel: $1.8m for Harley? Worpel, Starcevich latest
Whichever Victorian club wins the Harley Reid sweepstakes is going to have to pay a lot — in salary and trade — to drag him out of West Coast. And, that has some reconsidering.
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Shock footage: Olympian whips horse 42 times
Distressing video showing Olympic dressage rider Heath Ryan whipping a horse 42 times during a training session has sparked outrage. SEE THE VIDEO.
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Before Olarenshaw did Bali, ‘Greedy’ flew the flag in Manilla
Ricky Olarenshaw is by no means the first colourful “entrepreneur” with footy connections to ply his trade in south east Asia.
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Warning Australia missed about AUKUS deal
Experts have given their view on what happens next with Australia’s subs deal with the US, and flagged the warning we all missed.
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AFL defies Seven’s GF request, locks in 2025 start time
The AFL Fans association has urged the league to end its annual guessing game around the start time of its biggest game of the season, with the 2025 Grand Final starting time locke...
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Melb Catholic schoolgirls in ‘peers ranking’ scandal
Altona’s Mount St. Josephs Girls’ College is embroiled in a peer ranking scandal, with Google Docs used to rate students, before the information is circulated on group chats and so...
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Pies star turns back on Roos to sign new deal
North Melbourne went hard at Brayden Maynard but in a significant coup for the Magpies, the star defender has recommitted on a bumper deal.
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Deeming referred to IBAC over Pesutto offer; Kennett labels ‘blackmail’
Moira Deeming has been referred to Victoria’s anti-corruption watchdog over a five-point offer to spare John Pesutto from bankruptcy, a deal former premier Jeff Kennett has branded...
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