
Hyundai Recalls Ioniq 6 Port Door, Walkley Winners Shine Bright, Australia Faces Urgent Construction Reform, Massive Newcastle Climate Protest Ignites, and more...
Australia Daily News · brief.news
November 29, 202510m 47s
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Show Notes
(0:10): Hyundai Recalls 1,191 Ioniq 6 Cars Over Detachable Charging Port Door Risk
(1:47): The Herald and The Age Shine at Walkley Awards, Leading in Investigative Journalism Excellence
(4:21): Systemic Corruption in Australia's Construction Industry Demands Urgent Reform, Warns Fair Work Chief
(6:59): Thousands to Defy Government in Massive Newcastle Climate Protestival, Despite Exclusion Zone Threats
(9:07): Massive $170M Cocaine Bust: Police Hunt for Fugitive Siafolau in Australia
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(1:47): The Herald and The Age Shine at Walkley Awards, Leading in Investigative Journalism Excellence
(4:21): Systemic Corruption in Australia's Construction Industry Demands Urgent Reform, Warns Fair Work Chief
(6:59): Thousands to Defy Government in Massive Newcastle Climate Protestival, Despite Exclusion Zone Threats
(9:07): Massive $170M Cocaine Bust: Police Hunt for Fugitive Siafolau in Australia
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Image credit: CarExpert
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