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Sydney shooting, Trump's NATO ultimatum and Freeman manhunt details
A man is under police guard in hospital after a shooting at a Western Sydney home overnight, with a 33-year-old suffering a serious gunshot wound to his stomach. Donald Trump has criticised NATO allies, demanding they secure the Strait of Hormuz themselves and retrieve their own oil as fighting in Iran continues into its second month. New details emerge about the police hunt for Desi Freeman, including an intercepted phone call and the final confrontation where police fired 20 bullets after he emerged from his hideout.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Trump tells allies to reopen Strait of Hormuz alone
Donald Trump has told allied countries to 'get their own oil' and reopen the Strait of Hormuz themselves, expressing frustration that European nations and other allies are refusing to join a conflict with Iran. The US President posted on Truth Social telling allies to 'build up some delayed courage' and take the Strait, stating America won't help them anymore. Iran's Revolutionary Guard is now threatening to target American tech companies including Google, Meta and Apple operating in the Middle East.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Queensland rail strike disrupts major train lines
Queensland rail workers have launched protected industrial action, with approximately 200 union members walking off the job to demand higher pay. The strike has resulted in complete cancellation of Cleveland line services and partial cancellation of Ipswich and Rosewood line services between Rosewood and Darra, affecting thousands of commuters across South East Queensland. The timing is particularly challenging as the region has seen increased public transport usage due to 50-cent fares and rising fuel costs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Man hospitalised after Sydney's west shooting
A 33-year-old man is under police guard in hospital with a serious gunshot wound to his stomach following a shooting in Sydney's west. The incident occurred just after 11pm, with police alleging a shot was fired at a Greystanes home on Mavis Street nearly an hour later. Police are currently investigating the overnight shooting.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

King Charles confirms historic US visit for independence anniversary
King Charles and Queen Camilla will visit the United States from 27-30 April to commemorate the 250th anniversary of American independence, marking Charles' first visit to the US as monarch. The visit includes a White House banquet dinner hosted by President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania, and the King is expected to address Congress celebrating 250 years of shared history between the two nations. The tour will conclude with a historic first visit by a British king to Bermuda.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Coral Bay faces financial wipeout after Cyclone Narelle
Cyclone Narelle has left the Western Australian tourist town of Coral Bay cut off during peak Easter season, with flooded access roads preventing visitors from reaching the destination. The town faces hundreds of thousands of dollars in losses from mass cancellations, damaged buildings, low food supplies, and limited fuel, with April alone worth $140 million and 800 jobs to regional WA. Local businesses and workers are struggling with lost income as the community races to repair damage and reopen before the school holidays.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Man survives 12 hours clinging to tree in Carnarvon floods
A 53-year-old Carnarvon man survived 12 hours clinging to a tree after being swept away by raging floodwaters in the Gascoyne River. Noel Glanville was caught in fast-moving floodwaters on Sunday night while waiting on the riverbed, and after swimming to shore at dawn, he was rescued at a riverside cafe before kayaking back to his family. He is now warning others to stay away from floodwaters after his near-death experience.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tradies build dream home for Royal Children's Hospital
A five-bedroom, fully furnished, two-storey home in Tarneit has been built through the collaborative efforts of tradies and suppliers, then donated to the Royal Children's Hospital by Henley Homes and Villawood Properties.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Snow leopard cubs steal the show at Melbourne Zoo
Melbourne Zoo's new snow leopard cubs have earned their stripes for the school holiday spotlight. The four babies delighted fans at today's public debut, delivering the perfect sneak preview.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Iranian drone strike hits Kuwaiti oil tanker
A Kuwaiti tanker carrying two million barrels of oil has been targeted in an Iranian drone strike off the coast of Dubai. The vessel burst into flames as Donald Trump threatened to obliterate Iran's utilities if the regime refuses a deal to end the war.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Victorian Liberals in crisis over Deeming pre-selection bungle
Senior Liberal figures are calling for the Victorian Party's President to resign over a pre-selection bungle involving Moira Deeming. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Fuel excise cut takes effect with more savings ahead
A fuel excise cut of 26.3 cents per litre takes effect, though service stations may take days to pass on the full savings as they sell through existing stock purchased at the full tax rate.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Victoria offers free public transport to ease fuel crisis
Thousands of Victorians are taking advantage of free public transport to beat the fuel crisis. The month-long free-for-all kicked off today, letting commuters board trams, trains and buses without a Myki. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Two arrested over deadly Norlane unit fire
Two men have been arrested over a deadly unit fire that claimed the life of a woman in Geelong.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Middle East war putting strain on household finances
Making the most of your money has been made even harder with the war in the Middle East upending global economies. Stocks have fallen since Donald Trump triggered the conflict but we're being urged to stay patient, even as the value of super and share portfolios crumbles.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Lethal link uncovered between vaping and cancer
Sydney scientists have uncovered a lethal link between e-cigarettes and cancer, finding vapes are just as harmful as conventional cigarettes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Uber driver vanishes with $47,000 in camera gear
A Marrickville business has lost almost $50,000 worth of camera equipment, suspected stolen by an Uber driver. The courier was supposed to deliver it to a production company, but he never made it.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sydney’s Southwest Metro reaches major milestone
Sydney's Southwest Metro has just passed another major milestone as testing reaches a critical phase, with the government promising it will change the way we move around.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jackie O sues ARN for unfair dismissal
Former radio host Jackie O has made explosive allegations against her longtime co-host Kyle Sandilands, as she sues for unfair dismissal.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Army investigates Apache fly-by at Kid Rock's home
A U.S. Army Apache helicopter crew performed a low-altitude fly-by manoeuvre at country-rocker Kid Rock's Nashville home while he saluted from the ground. The Trump supporter shared footage of the incident on social media, prompting an official U.S. Army investigation into the stunt.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Million-dollar art heist in northern Italy
Three priceless paintings by Renoir, Cezanne and Matisse were stolen in under three minutes from a museum near Parma in northern Italy. The artworks, estimated to be worth millions of dollars, were part of a private collection that also included works by Monet. Police believe an organised gang was responsible for the theft and are investigating the case.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Easter bunny joins Marine Rescue water safety campaign
Marine Rescue New South Wales has deployed more than 3,000 volunteers to patrol waterways across the state during the Easter long weekend. The Easter bunny has joined the water safety campaign, which comes after nearly 300 people required rescue during last year's Easter period. The initiative aims to promote responsible boating and water safety practices.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Garbage truck fire dumps burning rubbish on Sydney street
A garbage truck caught fire in Dulwich Hill, Sydney's inner west, forcing workers to dump two tonnes of burning rubbish onto the street. A worker attempted to control the blaze with a fire extinguisher before firefighters arrived and extinguished the flames. The incident left crews with a significant clean-up operation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Victoria's free public transport initiative begins
Victoria's public transport network is operating free of charge for the entire month of April as a cost of living measure by the Allan government. The initiative aims to reduce car dependence and ease household budgets as fuel costs remain high due to the Middle East conflict. Myki gates remain open with passengers not required to tap on or off, while Metro and V/Line monitor demand with standby buses ready for potential surges.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Marcia Hines' hit recognised as national treasure
Nine sounds have been formally recognised as Australian national treasures by the National Film and Sound Archive, including breakthrough songs, jingles, landmark speeches and the iconic 'Democracy Manifest' arrest. Singer Marcia Hines' 1977 hit song has been added to this prestigious list, spending 25 weeks at number one and becoming a defining sound of Australian music history. The American-born performer, who chose to make Australia her home in the 1970s, reflects on the unexpected honour and her enduring connection to the country that adopted her.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Southwest Metro testing passes halfway mark
Sydney's Southwest Metro has passed the halfway point of testing on the converted Bankstown line, with over 15,000 of 30,000 testing kilometres completed. Trains are being tested up to 22 hours a day to ensure seamless integration of trains, platform doors, gap fillers and station systems. The new metro will run every four minutes during peak times, carrying 18,000 passengers per hour and cutting travel time from Bankstown to Central to 28 minutes, halving the previous journey time.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sydney man's police interview reveals shocking admissions
Anthony Monteleone, a 47-year-old Sydney man, is facing trial for allegedly attacking his ex-girlfriend in a gym car park in 2024. A police interview has been released showing Monteleone admitting to injuring the victim around the neck region, though he handed himself into police and claims he never intended to cause harm. He has pleaded not guilty to wounding with intent to murder.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Elderly woman confronts knife-wielding intruder in Port Melbourne
A 77-year-old partially deaf woman was woken by a knife-wielding intruder standing over her bed at her Port Melbourne home just after 3am. The startled offender fled the scene with stolen jewellery and electronics. Police have released security camera footage in hopes of identifying and tracking down the suspect.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Vaping directly linked to cancer in groundbreaking study
New Australian-led research from UNSW has confirmed that vaping alone can cause mouth and lung cancer, independent of any link to smoking. The study analysed case reports, human studies, chemical analysis and mouse experiments, with exposed mice developing significantly higher rates of lung cancer. Professor Bernard Stewart and researchers warn that a new generation may already be facing irreversible harm, though the full effects will take decades to fully understand.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Melbourne parking fees to rise after mayor's backflip
Melbourne's on-street parking fees will increase by 20 to 30 cents per hour, marking the first rise in eight years, with parking revenue projected to soar by 23% to more than $70 million. Lord Mayor Nicholas Reece has reversed his promise to freeze parking fees for four years. Flinders Lane will close to cars during busy periods, with other CBD 'Little Streets' to follow as part of a pedestrian prioritisation plan.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

NASA's Artemis II prepares for historic moon mission
NASA's Artemis II mission will launch four astronauts from Kennedy Space Centre in Florida for a 10-day journey around the moon, marking the first crewed lunar flight since 1972. The astronauts will not land on the moon, but the mission represents a crucial step towards NASA's goal of establishing a lunar base camp that could serve as a launchpad for future Mars missions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Celine Dion announces Paris comeback concerts
Celine Dion announces a 10-night concert residency in Paris scheduled for September and October, marking her return to performing after being diagnosed with Stiff Person's Syndrome. The French-Canadian singer revealed the comeback shows on her 58th birthday with a promotional campaign featuring a countdown and light show at the Eiffel Tower and posters throughout Paris streets. Her last performance was at the Paris Olympics opening ceremony.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Queensland couple threatened in terrifying home invasion
Four masked men broke into a Queensland home in the middle of the night, threatening Elena Parolin with death and violence as she confronted them upstairs. Elena suffered a broken finger during the terrifying ordeal, during which the intruders yelled threats to shoot and kill her. The four suspects, believed to be youth offenders, remain at large following the home invasion.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Three Teslas torched in Parramatta arson attack
Three Tesla vehicles were destroyed in a suspected arson attack at a Parramatta car dealership on Church Street in the early hours of the morning. Fire crews responded within five minutes of the 3:20am call, deploying 45 firefighters and 10 fire trucks to extinguish the blaze, which also damaged the building's facade. An accelerant was poured over all three vehicles, causing approximately $150,000 in damage, and police are investigating the incident with assistance from CCTV footage.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tech giants accused of sidestepping under-16s ban
Major social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok and Snapchat are facing accusations of non-compliance with Australia's under-16s social media ban. A new report reveals that many underage users have successfully re-entered these platforms after being removed. Since the ban commenced in December, at least 5 million social media accounts have been blocked.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Shadow minister storms out after Premier's police jab
Shadow Police Minister Brad Battin walked out of State Parliament after Premier Jacinta Allan criticised his two-year service in Victoria Police during a heated exchange in the Chamber. The confrontation occurred when Battin questioned the government about potential suburban police station closures. The incident took place hours after both parties moved a motion in support of police officers killed by Dezi Freeman.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Teen charged over anti-Semitic attack in Ripponlea
A 13-year-old girl is facing 52 charges following an anti-Semitic attack in Ripponlea, Melbourne's east. The accused allegedly drove a stolen car erratically and shouted offensive slurs at members of the Jewish community. The incident is being treated as a serious hate crime with multiple charges laid.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Trump threatens to obliterate Iran's energy infrastructure
US President Donald Trump has threatened to obliterate Iran's energy infrastructure, including electric generating plants, oil wells and Kharg Island, if peace negotiations fail. The conflict has continued for 30 days, with the US claiming progress in discussions with what it calls a new Iranian regime, while Iran rejects the US's 15-point list of demands as excessive and unreasonable. Trump is considering asking Arab nations to help fund the military operation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jackie O sues radio network for $82 million
Jackie O Henderson has launched legal action against Australian Radio Network for unfair dismissal, seeking $82 million in lost wages plus interest and costs after the Kyle and Jackie O Show was axed. Henderson claims she made bullying complaints about Kyle Sandilands well before their on-air confrontation on 20 February, and alleges ARN misled the market in its announcement about her departure. The radio network now faces two blockbuster lawsuits, one from Sandilands and one from Henderson, with both cases expected to be explosive.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Woman dies in suspected arson attack in Norlane
A woman has died in a deliberately lit unit fire in Norlane, Geelong, with two men now in police custody. Fire crews called to Thompson Road just after 3am found the woman unresponsive inside, but despite efforts to save her, she could not be revived. Neighbours reported ongoing issues with a local man seen fleeing the scene, describing how they had been living in fear with some sleeping with weapons for protection.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Fuel excise cut delayed up to two weeks
The federal government's 26 cent-a-litre fuel excise cut begins tomorrow but may take one to two weeks to reach motorists at the bowser as service stations sell through existing stock. Distribution issues persist with 462 service stations without diesel and 188 without any fuel, primarily affecting New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria. Reserve Bank minutes from the March 17 meeting reveal uncertainty about future cash rate paths due to Middle East conflict, with economists warning the three-month fuel excise cut could temporarily reduce inflation but ultimately push mortgage repayments higher.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Monash Freeway closed after serious crash
A serious crash has closed all outbound lanes of the Monash Freeway, causing significant traffic disruption. Emergency services are responding to the incident, with aerial footage showing the impact on traffic flow. Drivers are being advised to avoid the area while authorities manage the situation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mali Freeman thought fugitive husband already dead
Mali Freeman, wife of fugitive Dezi Freeman, learned of her husband's death through a phone call from Victoria Police investigators rather than an in-person notification. The call came as a shock as she believed her husband was already dead. The seven-month ordeal significantly impacted local businesses in Porepunkah and Bright, with some experiencing up to 50% revenue losses during lockdowns, though the townships have since recovered.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

NSW fuel crisis sparks pub surcharges and truck rule changes
New South Wales is experiencing a fuel crisis with 387 service stations out of at least one type of fuel, including 247 without diesel and 61 completely out of stock. The state government has temporarily eased weight and curfew rules for trucks to allow larger loads using less fuel, achieving 18-30% fuel savings. Sydney pubs owned by Iris Capital, including the Steyne Hotel and Ivanhoe, have introduced a 1% surcharge on drinks, while the broader hospitality industry considers 1-5% fuel surcharges as diesel prices have doubled since the Iran war began.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Detectives scour Dezi Freeman's remote hideout
Crime scene detectives are conducting a thorough forensic examination of Dezi Freeman's remote hideout at Thologolong, where a deadly siege ended with Australia's most wanted man. Specialist police officers are processing shipping containers and makeshift caravans with evidence markers and hazmat gear, searching for links to anyone who may have harboured or assisted Freeman. The property owner insists he hasn't visited since December, and locals believe Freeman had only been in the area for less than a week, arriving after massive bushfires swept through in January.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

RBA bans bank card surcharges from October
The Reserve Bank of Australia has announced a ban on bank card surcharges for debit, prepaid and credit cards on EFTPOS, MasterCard and Visa networks, effective from 1 October this year. The decision is expected to save Australian consumers $1.6 billion, with the RBA also lowering the cap on interchange fees to ease the impact on businesses. Small business groups, including the restaurant, catering, hotel and retail sectors, have condemned the changes, arguing the ban simply shifts fees from customers to merchants without addressing underlying systemic issues in the payment system.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Uber's suburb pricing and anxious Australian parents
Uber has introduced a new pricing model for Sydney and Melbourne that charges passengers in inner city and affluent suburbs almost 40 per cent more than customers in other areas. Australian parents are experiencing increased anxiety, with psychologists observing they have lost their ability to parent by instinct due to constant questioning and social media pressure. The National Film and Sound Archive has added nine new audio recordings to its collection, including iconic Australian moments like the 'Where the bloody hell are you?' tourism campaign and the 'Not happy, Jan' advertisement.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Golden toilet throne protests Trump's bathroom priorities
A giant throne sculpture featuring a golden toilet was installed on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. as protest art titled 'A Throne Fit for a King'. The demonstration criticises Donald Trump's decision to renovate White House bathrooms during a government shutdown, with an accompanying plaque highlighting the contrast between the country's chaos and the President's bathroom renovation priorities.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Schwarzenegger receives honorary doctorate in Northern Ireland
Arnold Schwarzenegger has received an honorary doctorate from Ulster University in Northern Ireland, 60 years after his first visit to Belfast. The degree recognises his contributions to public service, environmental advocacy and the arts, particularly his environmental work during his tenure as Governor of California. The Austrian-born actor and former bodybuilder says his first speaking engagement in Belfast was a pivotal moment when he could barely speak English.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Police killer Dezi Freeman shot dead after seven-month manhunt
Dezi Freeman, a police killer and self-described sovereign citizen, was shot dead by police after more than seven months on the run. The incident occurred at a rural property near the New South Wales-Victoria border following a standoff during which Freeman failed to surrender. Police had him under observation for several days before the confrontation, using a BEAR cat (Ballistic Engineered Armoured Rescue Vehicle) in an attempt to force him from a shipping container.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.