
Drunk Pilot Crashes Helicopter, Queensland Faces Severe Weather, China Lifts Lobster Ban, Kyrgios Targets 2025 Australian Open, and more...
Australia Daily News · brief.news
October 10, 202410m 35s
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Show Notes
(0:10): Drunk Pilot Crashes Helicopter Into Cairns Hotel, Killing Self and Miraculously Sparing Guests
(2:01): Queensland Faces Severe Weather: Hail, Heavy Rain, and Thunderstorms Cause Damage and Disruptions
(4:00): China Lifts Ban on Australian Lobsters: Trade Relations Set to Improve by Year's End
(6:07): Nick Kyrgios Eyes 2025 Australian Open Comeback Amid New Tournament Upgrades
(8:11): Top Aide Resigns Amid Bullying Allegations, Calls for PM to Uphold Workplace Reforms
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Image credit: The West Australian
(2:01): Queensland Faces Severe Weather: Hail, Heavy Rain, and Thunderstorms Cause Damage and Disruptions
(4:00): China Lifts Ban on Australian Lobsters: Trade Relations Set to Improve by Year's End
(6:07): Nick Kyrgios Eyes 2025 Australian Open Comeback Amid New Tournament Upgrades
(8:11): Top Aide Resigns Amid Bullying Allegations, Calls for PM to Uphold Workplace Reforms
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Image credit: The West Australian
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