
Oldest Cave Art Discovered, Girl Killed in Crocodile Attack, Booktopia Seeks Buyers, Teen Charged in Fatal Car Theft, and more...
Australia Daily News · brief.news
July 4, 20249m 14s
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Show Notes
(0:10): World's Oldest Narrative Art Found in Indonesia: 51,200-Year-Old Cave Paintings Reveal Early Human Storytelling
(1:50): 12-Year-Old Girl Found Dead After Suspected Crocodile Attack in Northern Territory
(3:26): Australia's Booktopia Declares Insolvency, Seeks Buyers Amid Financial Crisis
(5:22): Melbourne Man Killed by Stolen Car: Teen Driver Charged, Police Hunt for Fleeing Suspects
(6:44): Senate Slams ASIC: Calls for Split to Boost Corporate Law Enforcement in Australia
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(1:50): 12-Year-Old Girl Found Dead After Suspected Crocodile Attack in Northern Territory
(3:26): Australia's Booktopia Declares Insolvency, Seeks Buyers Amid Financial Crisis
(5:22): Melbourne Man Killed by Stolen Car: Teen Driver Charged, Police Hunt for Fleeing Suspects
(6:44): Senate Slams ASIC: Calls for Split to Boost Corporate Law Enforcement in Australia
To subscribe visit https://www.brief.news.
For more updates in your inbox each morning visit www.brief.news.
Topics
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