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Australia's most wanted fugitive shot dead after 216-day manhunt

Australia's most wanted fugitive, Desi Freeman, was shot and killed by police after a 216-day manhunt ended at a property in Victoria's Upper Murray region. Freeman, wanted for the murders of police officers Neil Thompson and Vadim Devart Hotart, pointed a firearm taken from one of the slain officers at special operations police during a dawn raid, resulting in his death. Police discovered Freeman had been hiding in a makeshift shipping container hideout equipped with camping supplies, and are now investigating who assisted him during the seven-month manhunt.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 30, 20263 min

Fuel excise cut to slash petrol prices

The Australian Prime Minister has announced a three-month fuel excise cut that will reduce petrol prices by 26.3 cents per litre, costing the federal budget $2.6 billion. The measure, running from 1 April to 30 June, is expected to save motorists approximately $19 per 65-litre tank, though economists warn it may contribute to inflation and influence Reserve Bank interest rate decisions. Questions remain about whether retailers will pass the full savings on to consumers at the pump, with the ACCC tasked with monitoring compliance.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 30, 20262 min

Trump threatens to obliterate Iran's energy facilities

Donald Trump has threatened to destroy Iran's energy infrastructure, including Karg Island where 90% of Iran's oil flows, and desalination plants if the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened and Iran refuses negotiations. The US claims serious discussions are underway with a 'new and more reasonable regime', though Iran has rejected the American 15-point peace plan as excessive and unrealistic. Trump is also considering asking Arab nations to fund the war costs, while strikes continue with an Israeli oil refinery recently damaged by intercepted missile debris.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 30, 20261 min

Terrifying home invasion caught on camera in Brisbane

Four intruders broke into Elena Parolin's home in Rochedale South, Brisbane, while she and her husband were asleep upstairs. The woman in her 60s confronted the thieves after hearing a loud bang, and when she threatened to call police, they knocked the phone from her hand, breaking her finger. This marks the second home invasion the couple has experienced in six months, and police suspect the offenders may be linked to other crimes across Brisbane's south side.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 30, 20261 min

Rental property left trashed by unruly tenants in Baulkham Hills, Sydney

It's a fear of every landlord: finding their property trashed by unruly tenants. A Baulkham Hills owner has been left with a mess so bad, it's shocked professionals - the cleaners calling it horrific.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 30, 20261 min

Six men facing life imprisonment over cocaine seizure on MV Raider ship in Australian waters

They escaped the law once, despite the discovery of five tonnes of cocaine on their ship, but now six men from Honduras and Ecuador are facing the prospect of life in jail. They couldn't evade Australian authorities when another tonne of the illicit drug was found on board, bound for Sydney streets.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 30, 20261 min

Major transport meltdown in Sydney after weekend trackwork at City Circle train stations

NSW Premier Chris Minns has apologised, calling it “the worst timing ever” after a major transport meltdown in the middle of a fuel crisis. Countless train passengers have been left frustrated and forced to endure lengthy delays, with another shutdown still ahead.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 30, 20261 min

Donald Trump declares he wants to seize Iran’s oil as Tehran threatens to ‘rain fire’

U.S. President Donald Trump has announced plans to seize Iran's oil as American troop numbers in the Middle East surpass 50,000, whilst Tehran threatens retaliation against any ground invasion. Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is expanding military operations in Lebanon against Hezbollah, as Pakistan hosts peace talks with foreign ministers from Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Turkey. The escalating conflict continues despite ongoing negotiations between the U.S. and Iran, with world leaders intensifying diplomatic efforts to prevent further military escalation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 30, 20262 min

Neighbours rescue elderly woman from burning Frenchs Forest home

Neighbours have rushed to rescue an elderly woman as her Northern Beaches home went up in flames. The Frenchs Forest property was destroyed in just minutes, the blaze so intense firefighters were pulled back with fears the building could collapse.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 30, 20261 min

Artemis 2 astronauts prepare for historic Moon mission

NASA's Artemis 2 mission will send four astronauts beyond the Moon, travelling further from Earth than any human has ever been. The crew, including Commander Reid Wiseman and Mission Specialist Christina Koch, will spend 10 days in a capsule flying to the Moon's far side without landing. This mission, the first to return humans to lunar orbit since 1972, will pave the way for future lunar landings and eventual missions to Mars.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 30, 20261 min

Australia's first electric freight delivery cuts costs

An electric prime mover has completed Australia's first zero-emissions freight delivery between Sydney and Canberra, covering 460 kilometres while carrying consumer goods. The electric truck cut energy costs by 84 per cent and completed the journey 25 minutes faster than a traditional diesel truck. A Central Coast company is now converting commercial fleets to battery power, citing cost and speed advantages.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 30, 20260 min

Trump considers seizing Iranian oil amid escalating tensions

U.S. President Donald Trump is considering seizing Iran's oil and its strategic export hub, Kharg Island, as tensions escalate in the Middle East. Iran's parliamentary speaker has declared the country is ready to face American ground troops, accusing Washington of planning a ground assault while publicly offering diplomatic solutions. Israel has announced it is expanding its ground operation in Lebanon, while Pakistan hosts foreign ministers from Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Turkey in an attempt to broker peace, though both Iran and the U.S. did not attend the talks.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 30, 20262 min

Dezi Freeman shot dead after seven-month manhunt

Australia's most wanted fugitive, Dezi Freeman, was shot dead by police after a three-hour standoff near the Victoria-New South Wales border, ending a seven-month manhunt. Freeman was found armed and hiding in an elaborate camp structure approximately 100 kilometres from where he killed police officers in August last year. Victoria's Chief Commissioner Mike Bush confirmed Freeman refused an opportunity to surrender peacefully before the fatal shooting, and police are investigating whether others assisted him during his months in hiding.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 30, 20264 min

Moira Deeming offered reprieve after rival withdraws

Liberal Party MP Moira Deeming may retain her pre-selection after rival candidate Dinesh Gourisetty withdrew his candidacy hours after ousting her. Gourisetty's exit follows revelations he provided a character reference for a man facing child sex offences in the County Court, with the opposition leader stating he is not welcome on her team. The controversy has raised questions about the party's vetting processes and created fresh internal division ahead of the election.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 30, 20261 min

Penrith Beach extends hours for Easter long weekend

Penrith Beach, known locally as 'Pondi', will extend its opening hours by two hours each day over the Easter long weekend in Western Sydney. Easter Saturday will feature free ice creams for early arrivals, food trucks and live music. The beach will remain open after Easter to include the new Anzac Day public holiday on 27 April.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 30, 20260 min

Western Sydney road upgrades reach key milestones

Mulgoa Road's $226 million upgrade has completed its first stage, with the Western Sydney thoroughfare now widened to six lanes and open to traffic. The Westlink M7 motorway has also opened its newly constructed third lane, with a 7.5-kilometre southbound stretch now accessible between Richmond Road and the Light Horse Interchange. The full M7 project is scheduled for completion by mid-year, while the next stage of Mulgoa Road won't be finished until the end of 2028.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 30, 20260 min

Cargo ship crew charged over billion-dollar cocaine haul

Six crew members from Ecuador and Honduras have been charged after Australian authorities discovered one tonne of cocaine hidden in sophisticated compartments aboard the MV Raider cargo ship. The 40-metre vessel had previously been intercepted off French Polynesia where five tonnes of cocaine worth $1.5 billion was found and destroyed, but authorities missed the additional tonne concealed in professionally made hides. After making a distress call 180 nautical miles off the Australian coast, the crew was escorted to Sydney Harbour where AFP, NSW Police and Border Force uncovered the drugs hidden under a wardrobe and in custom-made compartments, with evidence suggesting links to a criminal syndicate and potential distribution in Australia.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 30, 20262 min

Sydney train chaos after signalling failures

Sydney's train network experienced major signalling failures at Town Hall and St James stations, causing delays of more than an hour on the T2 Leppington and Inner West line, T3 Liverpool line, and T8 airport line. The breakdowns occurred after weekend trackwork upgrading signalling equipment and laying new rail line at the same two stations. Premier Chris Minns apologised to commuters and confirmed an investigation is underway to determine if the delays are linked to the recent upgrades.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 30, 20261 min

Ukrainian drones strike Russian oil infrastructure

Ukrainian drones have struck Russia's second-largest oil refinery and an oil and gas terminal at a Baltic Sea port near Finland. The attacks halted production at the refinery and caused significant damage to the port facility, intensifying pressure on Russia's already strained oil infrastructure. Ukraine's security agency confirmed the strikes, with workers at the scene capturing video footage of the drone attacks.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 30, 20260 min

Man arrested after Derby car ramming injures seven

A 36-year-old man has been arrested after allegedly driving a car into a crowd in Derby city centre, injuring seven people. Counter-terrorism police are assisting with the investigation and examining possible motives for the ramming incident.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 30, 20260 min

ABC staff consider federal budget strike

The ABC is conducting ongoing pay negotiations following a 24-hour strike by staff last week. The Media Union is weighing options for further industrial action, including a potential hour-long walkout during April's rates announcement or a week-long strike coinciding with the May federal budget.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 30, 20260 min

Dezi Freeman shot dead after seven-month manhunt

Dezi Freeman, a double cop killer wanted for murdering senior constable Vadim de Vort-Hotar and Neil Thompson, has been shot dead by Victorian police after a seven-month manhunt. The fugitive was found living in a container in a small town on the New South Wales border following a tip-off that led to a three-hour siege. Freeman emerged from the container wrapped in a doona and armed with a gun before police opened fire, ending the 216-day search that involved hundreds of officers from multiple jurisdictions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 30, 20262 min

Neighbours rescue grandmother from Frenchs Forest house fire

A grandmother was rescued by neighbours after a house fire erupted on Gladys Avenue in Frenchs Forest on Sydney's northern beaches. The blaze was so intense that firefighters were forced to withdraw due to structural collapse fears, with the family of five losing everything in the home. Investigators are examining a faulty dryer as a potential cause, while the local community has established a GoFundMe to help the family rebuild.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 30, 20262 min

Fuel excise cut in half for three months

The Australian government has announced a temporary halving of fuel excise for three months, saving motorists 26.3 cents per litre at the bowser from Wednesday until June 30. The $2.5 billion measure, approved by National Cabinet, also reduces the heavy vehicle road user charge to zero to prevent freight and food costs from rising further. A four-stage national fuel security plan has been implemented, with the country currently at stage two, which encourages voluntary fuel conservation and government underwriting of fuel imports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 30, 20262 min

NSW fuel crisis hits 400 service stations

New South Wales faces a significant fuel supply crisis with almost 400 service stations experiencing limited fuel availability. More than 200 stations are out of diesel and 75 have no fuel at all. Premier Chris Minns addresses concerns about regional diesel access ahead of the Easter long weekend, noting the state government is working with federal authorities and fuel distributors to manage the situation linked to Middle East instability.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 30, 20261 min

Aged care crisis leaves MND families waiting months

Motor neurone disease patient Julie is caught in Australia's aged care crisis, waiting 11 months for approval to move from level three to level seven support, with an additional five-month wait for allocation despite the urgent progression of her condition. Her daughter Jayne Christian was forced to leave her job to become a full-time carer after the November 2024 'Support at Home' system reforms created significant delays and barriers to accessing appropriate care. In the Riverina region of New South Wales, the MND diagnosis rate is seven times higher than the national average, yet specialist clinics remain unavailable.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 30, 20262 min

Parents attacking principals in alarming surge

Violence against school principals by parents has surged dramatically across Australian government, Catholic and independent schools. Research from the Australian Catholic University reveals that between 39 and 75 per cent of school leaders experienced violence in the past year, representing a 150 per cent increase since 2011. Some principals have reported serious physical injuries including broken bones, cuts and severe bruising from parental attacks.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 30, 20260 min

Aged care crisis sparks political outcry

More than 100 politicians across the political spectrum are demanding urgent changes to the federal government's Support at Home system, which has left older Australians worse off since its introduction in November. A News Corp investigation called Care Repair reveals service prices have doubled, forcing many seniors to choose between basic necessities like showers and meals, while others face waits of up to 12 months for funding approval.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 30, 20260 min

Massive factory fire in Indonesia extinguished

A massive fire engulfed a plastic factory in West Java, Indonesia, requiring dozens of firefighters to battle the blaze for nearly seven hours before bringing it under control. Local authorities and soldiers provided support during the emergency response. No injuries were reported in the incident.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 30, 20260 min

Ukrainian drones strike Russian oil refinery and Baltic port

Ukrainian drones struck Russia's second-largest oil refinery and an oil and gas terminal at a Baltic Sea port near Finland, causing massive damage and halting production. The attacks target Russia's strained oil infrastructure, with Ukraine's security agency confirming significant damage to the port facility. Workers at the scene captured video footage of the drone strikes and resulting fires.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 30, 20260 min

Man arrested after car ramming injures seven in Derby

Seven people have been injured after a car drove into a crowd in Derby city centre, England. A man was arrested seven minutes after the incident by Derbyshire Police on the other side of the city centre, following eyewitness reports of the vehicle's location. Counter-terrorism officers are assisting with the investigation, though authorities are not currently treating the incident as terrorism.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 30, 20260 min

Artemis II crew prepares for historic moon mission

NASA's Artemis II mission will send four astronauts beyond the moon's far side, travelling further from Earth than any human has ever been. The crew, now in quarantine, will spend 10 days in a capsule without landing on the lunar surface. Only 24 people have travelled to the moon since the last Apollo mission in 1972, and this mission will pave the way for future lunar landings and eventual missions to Mars.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 30, 20261 min

Aussies lose $2.18 billion to scams in 2025

Australians lost more than $2.18 billion to scams in 2025, according to the ACCC. Investment, payment redirection and romance scams were the top three categories responsible for the losses. The Albanese government's scam laws have passed Parliament but are not yet operational.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 30, 20260 min

Motor neurone disease deaths triple in four decades

Motor neurone disease deaths in Australia have tripled over the past four decades, according to landmark research from Macquarie University. The study reveals significantly higher death rates in rural and regional areas, with Tasmania, South Australia and the NSW Riverina identified as hotspots. Environmental or industrial factors may be responsible for the increase.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 30, 20260 min

Hoon driver charged after blocking Gateway Motorway

A 31-year-old man is facing court after approximately 30 vehicles blocked the southbound lane of Brisbane's Gateway Motorway in an early morning hoon gathering. The man's Commodore was seized by police and he has been charged with multiple road offences, including reversing into a police car. The incident occurred yesterday morning on one of Brisbane's busiest roads.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 30, 20260 min

Woman critical after school crossing crash

A woman is in critical condition after being struck by a car at a school crossing outside Seaview High in Adelaide's south just before 8am. Teachers provided first aid and ushered students away from the scene during the morning drop-off, while the female driver is assisting police with their investigation. The intersection has not yet had its speed limit reduced to 40 kilometres per hour as part of a state government safety rollout.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 30, 20261 min

Grandmother rescued from burning Sydney home

An elderly woman was rescued from her burning home on Gladys Avenue in Frenchs Forest after neighbours heard her screams and used a ladder to help her escape over the fence. Fire crews battled the blaze overnight, with the grandmother taken to Northern Beaches Hospital while a family dog remains missing. A faulty dryer is being investigated as a potential cause of the fire that destroyed the home.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 30, 20261 min

Six charged over one tonne cocaine importation

Six men from Honduras and Ecuador have been charged with importing one tonne of cocaine into Australia aboard the MV Raider. French authorities previously intercepted the vessel in international waters off French Polynesia, discovering and disposing of five tonnes of cocaine before allowing the ship to continue towards Australia in a 'catch and release' operation. Australian Federal Police, NSW Maritime and Border Force discovered three sophisticated hides in Australian waters suspected of once containing up to six tonnes of cocaine, with authorities investigating links to a larger criminal syndicate involving Australian nationals.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 30, 20261 min

Cyclone Narelle devastates Western Australia towns

Tropical Cyclone Narelle has caused widespread destruction across Western Australia, leaving Exmouth completely isolated and the town of Carnarvon under severe flood watch. The Gascoyne River is flowing for the first time in 18 months, with floodwaters inundating crops, submerging vehicles, and transforming bushland into waterways. Evacuation centres have been opened and roadblocks established as residents are urged to stay off roads and avoid floodwaters.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 30, 20261 min

Pope Leo condemns Middle East war violence

Pope Leo has condemned the Middle East war, describing the violence as 'atrocious' as the conflict enters its second month. Speaking to tens of thousands gathered in St Peter's Square on Palm Sunday, the Pontiff warned that God rejects prayers from leaders who wage war and appealed for concrete paths to peace and reconciliation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 30, 20260 min

Iran warns of attack if US troops invade

Iran's parliamentary speaker has issued a warning that Iranian forces will attack American troops if they enter the country, accusing the US of planning a ground assault while publicly offering diplomatic solutions. Israel has announced an expansion of its ground operation in Lebanon to push back threats from its border, as Pakistan hosts foreign ministers from Egypt, Saudi Arabia and Turkey for peace talks. Tehran has rejected the current US-proposed peace plan, and neither Iran nor the US attended the diplomatic discussions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 30, 20261 min

National Cabinet tackles fuel crisis amid Iran war

National Cabinet convenes to address Australia's fuel crisis as the Iran war threatens oil shipments from the Middle East to Asian refineries that supply Australia's refined fuel. The meeting focuses on potential measures including work-from-home frameworks to reduce fuel consumption and the Opposition's proposal to temporarily halve the fuel excise, which could cut pump prices by up to 26 cents per litre. Federal Parliament witnesses urgent calls from MPs about fuel shortages affecting constituents, including farmers unable to access fuel for harvesting.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 30, 20262 min

Cop killer Dezi Freeman shot dead after standoff

A man believed to be cop killer Dezi Freeman has been shot dead by police in bushland in northeast Victoria following a three-hour standoff. Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Mike Bush confirmed officers made contact with Freeman at 5:30am, pleading with him to surrender peacefully before the fatal shooting occurred. Police are now investigating how Freeman evaded capture for six months since the August shooting of two police officers in Port Punkah, and whether anyone assisted him during that time.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 30, 20263 min

Police shoot suspect in officers' deaths

Victoria Police fatally shot a man during Operation Summit in northeast Victoria, believed to be Desmond Freeman, the suspect in the shooting deaths of two police officers on 26 August. The operation concluded after a standoff where the armed man refused to surrender peacefully and was shot by members of the Special Operations Group. Chief Commissioner Mike Bush confirmed the shooting was justified and brought closure to the families of the slain officers, Neil Thompson and Vadim Devart Hothart.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 30, 20269 min

Police shoot suspect in officers' deaths

Victoria Police fatally shot a man during Operation Summit in northeast Victoria, believed to be Desmond Freeman, the suspect in the shooting deaths of two police officers on 26 August. The operation concluded after a standoff where the armed man refused to surrender peacefully and was shot by members of the Special Operations Group. Chief Commissioner Mike Bush confirmed the shooting was justified and brought closure to the families of the slain officers, Neil Thompson and Vadim Devart Hothart.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 30, 20269 min

Desi Freeman found and shot dead after six-month manhunt

Desi Freeman, who had been on the run for six months following a police shooting incident, has been found and shot dead by police in the Poorpunk area, close to where the original incident occurred. A million-dollar reward had been offered for information leading to his capture. The resolution brings closure to the families of the officers killed in the initial shooting months earlier.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 29, 20263 min

Electric trucks tackle Australia's fuel crisis

Australia's freight industry is transitioning from diesel to electric trucks, with a major Canberra conference called Freight Forward addressing the shift. Electric trucks are now capable of long-distance hauls, demonstrated by a recent 460-kilometre zero-emissions delivery from Sydney to Canberra. The push comes as businesses warn of imminent price increases on groceries and other goods due to the fuel crisis, with three in four trucks capable of going electric if charging infrastructure and cost gaps are addressed.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 29, 20264 min

Victoria announces free public transport for a month

Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan announces free public transport for one month starting tomorrow, costing the state government $71 million in foregone revenue. The measure aims to provide cost-of-living relief as fuel shortages affect 109 service stations across Victoria, with regular users expected to save over $220. State and federal governments are coordinating responses to fuel supply pressures, with Queensland and Tasmania implementing similar relief measures.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 29, 20263 min

National Cabinet to decide on fuel crisis measures

Australia faces a fuel crisis driven by war in the Middle East, with National Cabinet meeting to decide on emergency measures including potential fuel purchase limits and work-from-home directives. Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers discusses the government's focus on securing fuel supply, improving distribution to regional areas, and cracking down on price gouging, while refusing to rule out a cut to the fuel excise. Panic buying continues despite government warnings, with service stations experiencing shortages as authorities attempt to keep the country moving without implementing harsh COVID-style restrictions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 29, 20266 min

Iran threatens US troops amid ground operation plans

Iran has issued threats against potential American military operations on its soil as the Pentagon reportedly prepares for limited ground operations in the Middle East. The operations under consideration include targeted raids that could involve securing Karg Island, the Strait of Hormuz, or Iran's enriched uranium stockpiles. Economic impacts from the ongoing conflict, including rising fuel and fertiliser prices, are expected to persist even after hostilities end.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mar 29, 20263 min