This internationally award-winning Australian film has no script
Fwends is a uniquely Australian story that follows two 20-somethings who travel interstate to revive their long-distance friendship. ⌘ Read more
After 67 years of patrols, long-serving lifesaver hangs up the cap
Col Laing became a surf lifesaver in 1958 and went on to found a club at a hotspot for rescues, but is now ready to leave North Entrance beach patrols to the younger generations. ⌘ Read more
Clever cockies not only open bins, they can use water fountains too
The behaviour has spread among a mob of more than 100 sulphur-crested cockatoos that roost in the Western Sydney Parklands. ⌘ Read more
New child protection laws pass SA parliament after late-night sitting
The South Australian government has passed new child protection laws, after securing enough support from the state’s crossbench. ⌘ Read more
Breaking: RAMS sued over allegations of dodgy home loans
ASIC has accused the now-defunct Westpac brand of breaching its obligations under credit laws and engaging in “widespread unlicensed conduct” between June 2019 and April 2023. ⌘ Read more
Farmers urge gardeners to check tomato plants as virus plans scrapped
Fearing hundreds of millions of dollars in losses, farmers are pleading with industry and home gardeners to help them limit the spread of a highly contagious tomato virus. ⌘ Read more
Why the aurora australis boom we’re enjoying won’t last forever
We’ve been treated to some stunning aurora australis light displays over the past few days. But the solar cycle means that’ll settle down soon. ⌘ Read more
How to Enable iCloud Private Relay on Mac
iCloud Private Relay is a fantastic privacy feature that is part of the iCloud+ subscription that helps to protect your internet activity and browsing by obfuscating your IP address (via using a temporary IP address) and encrypting your DNS lookups, so that third parties can’t see what websites you’re visiting. The end result is that … Read More ⌘ Read more
Deals: M4 MacBook Air for $812! MacBook Pro 16″ M4 Max 48GB/1TB for $3440, & More
Amazon isn’t letting up on the great deals, with the M4 Macbook Air 13″ model now being offered at just $812 for the base 13″ model with 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD, and Midnight color. You can also get great deals on other colors, but the cheapest by far is the dark Midnight color at the … [Read More](https://osxdaily.com/2025/06/03/deals-m4-macbook-air-for-812-macbook-pro-16 … ⌘ Read more
Live: ASX to rise ahead of first-quarter GDP data release
A rally on Wall Street is likely to send Australian stocks higher, while the Australian Bureau of Statistics is set to release the GDP figures for the March quarter at 11:30am AEST. Follow the latest updates in our live blog. ⌘ Read more
Victorian principals given greater powers to expel students
From next term, students in Victoria could be suspended or expelled for misbehaviour outside of school or online. The rules currently only apply to behaviour on school grounds. ⌘ Read more
Live: ‘Can’t remember’: Waters brushes off reports of a heated exchange with Cox
Greens leader Larissa Waters says she “can’t remember” if Dorinda Cox told her to “grow a spine” during a heated exchange after the senator’s failed leadership bid. Follow live. ⌘ Read more
Tornado flips car as storms sweep across southern WA
A farmer is stunned as he assesses the damage from a tornado that formed during a storm near Frankland River. ⌘ Read more
Why do societies collapse and how can we avoid their mistakes?
Every state eventually disappears. Is there a way they can last longer? ⌘ Read more
How to Enable iCloud Private Relay on Mac
iCloud Private Relay is a fantastic privacy feature that is part of the iCloud+ subscription that helps to protect your internet activity and browsing by obfuscating your IP address (via using a temporary IP address) and encrypting your DNS lookups, so that third parties can’t see what websites you’re visiting. The end result is that … Read More ⌘ Read more
‘A shemozzle’: NT museum chair resigns amid fallout of CBD gallery plan
The long-standing chair of the Museum and Art Gallery of the NT has quit her position, just weeks after an announcement that a planned $150 million Darwin CBD art gallery may not be going ahead. ⌘ Read more
Dead and dying creatures found in ‘pungent’ dark water in SA’s Coorong
Wild storms push an algal bloom off SA’s coast into the Coorong’s lagoons, leaving the water “as thick as pea soup” and alarming fishers. ⌘ Read more
Musk calls Trump’s massive tax cuts bill a ‘disgusting abomination’
The Tesla entrepreneur says the “pork-filled” legislation the US president refers to as the “big, beautiful bill” is “outrageous”. ⌘ Read more
‘Wanted’ letters, fake pamphlets: Hong Kong democracy activist faces threats in Australia
Four years after fleeing Hong Kong, outspoken pro-democracy advocate Ted Hui continues to be the target of an intimidation campaign, which the SA Law Society has denounced. ⌘ Read more
Everything you need to know about Brisbane’s bus system overhaul
About three-quarters of Brisbane’s bus services will change in some way, with services being cut, added, rerouted, renamed, or split in half. ⌘ Read more
Tasmanian MPs set to receive a pay rise, but they remain the lowest-paid
The Tasmanian Industrial Commission has determined a $30,000 increase to the base salary of state politicians, which will take effect from July — unless MPs vote against it. ⌘ Read more
Almost $3m in unclaimed deceased estates transferred to Queensland government
Queensland has received nearly $3 million from unclaimed estates in recent years. Experts say outdated inheritance laws are partly to blame. ⌘ Read more
My May ‘25 in Review
May is already over. This time, it was quite an eventful month. ⌘ Read more
‘It’s fake: How police busted illegal tobacco, drugs ring
Police allege the audacious plan to smuggle almost half a tonne of drugs and 20 million illegal cigarettes was masterminded by a cleanskin western Sydney man with no criminal record. ⌘ Read more
Five glimpses of hope the drought could loosen its grip this year
There are multiple signs a boost in rainfall this winter and spring will alleviate the record drought currently crippling southern Australia. ⌘ Read more
Requirement for professional carpet cleaning at end of lease invalid, ruling finds
Renters in Tasmania are not required to have their carpets professionally cleaned at the end of their lease “as a matter of general practice”, the Residential Tenancy Commissioner has ruled. ⌘ Read more
Tasmanian Labor’s change of tune shows a month is a long time in politics
A month ago Labor said it wouldn’t support a motion of no confidence in Premier Jeremy Rockliff moved by the Greens. But now, leader Dean Winter says things have changed, and changed drastically. ⌘ Read more
Labor’s big numbers leave enough room for defectors and disagreements
In the wake of a huge victory few saw coming, Labor’s enormous majority comes with a downside for the prime minister. ⌘ Read more
When is the King’s Birthday public holiday? Depends on where you live
Many Australians have a long weekend coming up thanks to the King’s Birthday public holiday on Monday. ⌘ Read more
Killing more than breast and prostate, our deadliest cancer to get screening
After years of lobbying from patients, the first ever national lung cancer screening program will roll out next month for people who have a significant history of smoking. ⌘ Read more
Former staffer ‘offended’ after PM says Dorinda Cox complaints ‘dealt with’
An ex-staff member of Dorinda Cox says workplace complaints about the WA senator are unfinished, despite the prime minister insisting they had been dealt with. ⌘ Read more
New watch. My old one was still fine and will probably be on sale soon, but this refurbished Galaxy Watch 7 has LTE. I can set up fall detection and use the emergency SOS feature in case of an emergency when my phone is out of reach or broken. Safety first. I can also leave my phone at home and still receive or make calls. ⌘ Read more
More than four million refugees have fled Sudan, UN says
The world’s most “damaging displacement crisis” is now in its third year, with many survivors facing lack of shelter due to funding shortages, the organisation says. ⌘ Read more
Telstra fined for disruption to emergency call service
The telco giant has paid a penalty and agreed to launch an independent review after it mistakenly disabled its connection to an emergency call relay service used by people with hearing or speech impairments. ⌘ Read more
Ukraine hits Crimea bridge with underwater explosives
Ukraine used 1,100 kilograms of explosives which were detonated early in the morning, damaging underwater pillars of the bridge. ⌘ Read more
Liberal Lee Jae-myung projected to win South Korea’s snap presidential election
The election comes after six months of turmoil sparked by a shock martial law briefly imposed by former leader Yoon Suk Yeol. ⌘ Read more
Hundreds of prisoners escape after earthquake in Pakistan
More than 200 inmates attacked guards and fled after they were allowed to leave their cells because of earthquake tremors. ⌘ Read more
Apple Shares WWDC 2025 Playlist With One Hour of ‘Summer Sounds’
Looking forward to WWDC 2025? Get in the mood with the official Apple Music playlist for the event, which features 20 songs from a variety of artists, including Benson Boone, Charli xcx, Ed Sheeran, Don Toliver, and others.

_Stephan: For decades, the Republican Party has sought to subordinate women’s bodies, placing females under the control of the state. They have particularly targeted in this strategy the dismantlement of Planned Parenthood. This has now escalated significantly under Trump and his fascist coup. We are no longer a country where medical care … ⌘ Read more
At least 27 Palestinians killed near Gaza aid site, health authorities say
The Israeli military said its forces had opened fire on a group of people who had left designated routes near the US and Israeli backed food distribution site. ⌘ Read more
Socceroos veteran says police, flare bans restrict Australia’s home advantage
Miloš Degenek has played his club football in hostile environments in Serbia and believes Australia’s ability to create a strong home ground advantage is hampered by Football Australia’s rules and a heavy police presence at matches. ⌘ Read more
Dutch far-right leader quits coalition toppling government
Mr Wilders said his coalition partners were not willing to embrace his ideas of halting asylum migration, for which he had demanded immediate support last week. ⌘ Read more
How milking cane toad toxin is helping to control the invasive pests
Milk squeezed from the glands of cane toads could be key to controlling the invasive pests in Australia, with the toxic liquid being used to bait underwater traps. ⌘ Read more
Ashes tickets pre-sale sets new record but leaves some fans ‘frustrated’
Fans complain across social media about the issues faced in buying tickets, with one saying it has been “one of the most frustrating experiences” he has been through. ⌘ Read more
WA records worst ambulance ramping figures for May amid spike in flu cases
The Australian Medical Association warns record levels of ambulance ramping could lead to increased deaths among patients waiting for emergency care, as Western Australia faces its worst flu season in at least three years. ⌘ Read more
Injury ‘setback’ forces Kyrgios to miss third straight Wimbledon campaign
Nick Kyrgios’s wait to return to the Wimbledon court after making the 2022 singles final extends into a third year after he confirmed a “small setback” in his injury recovery. ⌘ Read more
10 Unsettling Incidents We Still Can’t Explain
When something strange happens, we try to make sense of things by putting the scattered puzzle pieces together. For example, when Flight MH370 dropped off the radar in 2014, most people eventually accepted the theory that the pilot was suicidal. But how do we know that for a fact? The reality is that no one […]
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10 Movies That Missed the Point of Their Source Material
When adapting books and comics into movies, certain changes must be made to accommodate the new medium. While fans sometimes bristle at plotlines and characters being altered—or even cut out completely—there’s no way for adaptations to be entirely faithful. However, some film adaptations seem to entirely miss the point of their source material. That isn’t […]
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‘We do not trust police’: Continued calls for CCTV in death in custody probe
The grandfather of a 24-year-old Aboriginal man who died in police custody in Alice Springs last week has renewed his demands for CCTV vision and an independent probe into the death. ⌘ Read more
Trial date set for Patrick Stephenson, accused of killing Samantha Murphy
A trial date and location have been confirmed for the man charged with the alleged murder of Ballarat mother Samantha Murphy. ⌘ Read more
Uncertainty about Trump’s tariffs has contributed to a weaker outlook for Australia’s economy, RBA official says
Assistant governor Sarah Hunter says Australia is unlikely to be directly impacted by Donald Trump’s tariffs, but global uncertainty may cause weaker growth and labour market. ⌘ Read more
Police release name of man found dead in bin in Hobart
A man, who’s body was found in an industrial-sized bin at the rear of a business in Hobart, has been named by Tasmania Police. ⌘ Read more
‘A load of crap’: Broncos stars launch fierce defence of Maguire’s training methods
Suggestions the Broncos’ vigorous training methods are behind the team’s poor form this season have been rubbished by Adam Reynolds and Kotoni Staggs. ⌘ Read more
One in three Australian men report using intimate partner violence, study reveals
The longitudinal study showed social support and strong father-son relationships were key in reducing the risk of men later committing emotional or physical abuse. ⌘ Read more
Complainant applied for job with MP after alleged rape, court hears
The Supreme Court heard the job application included the line, “Your friendship means the world to me and my respect for you is already as high as it can be”. ⌘ Read more
New child protection laws with a focus on safety, set to pass SA parliament
The South Australian government has secured enough support from the state’s crossbench to pass its proposed new child protection laws, despite warnings from advocates that the reforms risk “sidelining” children. ⌘ Read more
Why AFL is yet to finalise new-look illicit drugs code amid executive reshuffle
Having shaken up head office last week, league AFL CEO Andrew Dillion is not taking any shortcuts when it comes to making the new-look illicit drugs code official. ⌘ Read more
Adolescence sweeps Gotham awards, setting it up for the Emmys
The UK limited series, which looks at the impact of the online manosphere, took home the biggest award of the night, as well as several others. ⌘ Read more
Farmers battling drought call for low-interest loans ‘not a handout’
As South Australian farmers continue to battle keeping businesses afloat during the ongoing drought, many are calling for interest rate relief for loans so they can feed animals and cover essentials. ⌘ Read more
Vanuatu to look at stripping Andrew Tate’s ‘golden passport’
Vanuatu runs a controversial yet lucrative citizenship-by-investment scheme that critics say has attracted organised criminals and oligarchs. ⌘ Read more
Man charged with murder after body found with neck stab wounds
Emergency services were called to the Croydon Park property just after 5pm on Monday following reports of an alleged stabbing. ⌘ Read more
Police say 113kg drug bust ‘strikes at the heart’ of Vietnamese crime gang
Police say a drug bust that netted 113kg of cannabis and $170,000 in cash has disrupted a sophisticated, cross-border Vietnamese crime gang trafficking large quantities of illegal drugs into the Northern Territory. ⌘ Read more
Police investigate social media ‘stabbing list’ posted before town show
Police investigating an anonymous social media post containing a “stabbing list” say it is not connected to an alleged triple stabbing in Dubbo. ⌘ Read more
Perth father dies after being hit by e-scooter in alleged drunken crash
A 51-year-old man dies after being hit by an e-scooter allegedly being ridden by a woman under the influence of alcohol in Perth’s CBD. ⌘ Read more
Aisla finds ‘freedom’ under water. Now the NDIS is pulling the plug
Research on injured ex-service personnel before and after scuba diving exercise show improvements, but NDIS clients are no longer able to access funding for similar therapies. ⌘ Read more
No-confidence motion targeting Tasmanian premier tabled by Labor
Labor leader Dean Winter says he has no confidence in Tasmanian Premier Jeremy Rockliff. He’s tabled a no-confidence motion which he says he’ll move if there’s enough crossbench support for it. ⌘ Read more
Paid CFA firefighters start work bans after failed pay negotiations
Firefighting operations will be disrupted across regional Victoria as CFA union members take industrial action after six months of stalled pay talks. ⌘ Read more
iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Air ProMotion Rumors Disputed by Leaker
A Chinese leaker with a mixed track record for accurate predictions has today disputed claims that the regular iPhone 17 and all-new ultra-thin iPhone 17 Air will feature ProMotion displays.
ProMotion has been limited to the Pro models since it debuted on the iPhone 13 Pro and the iPhone 13 Pro Max in 2021, but several sources have suggested th … ⌘ Read more
Loyal dog’s barking alerts rescuers to pooch down mine shaft
Ted the labrador is rescued unharmed from an 8-metre-deep mine shaft in Central Victoria, four days after escaping his backyard with labradoodle Penny. ⌘ Read more
SA fire service’s top executive leaves after damning tribunal decision
Prema Osborne left the Metropolitan Fire Service last week just weeks after the SA Employment Tribunal found travel payments to firefighters were unlawfully withheld and were “a failure of management diligence”. ⌘ Read more
Why I flew halfway around the world for one weekend to watch my team lose
Travelling half way around the world to watch a football game is not for everyone. But as Simon Smale writes, some things are more important. ⌘ Read more
Investigation underway following death of man in Brisbane psychiatric ward
A prisoner has died two days after an altercation with another mental health patient at the Princess Alexandra Hospital’s psychiatric ward, in Brisbane’s south. ⌘ Read more
Man sentenced for attacking housemate, stealing dog from pound
Kyle Hiscox broke into Domestic Animal Services ACT to steal his own dog Nova, and then attacked a housemate with a hockey stick, leaving the victim so scarred they left Canberra. ⌘ Read more
Inquiry called after man becomes unresponsive during attempted arrest
SA Police has launched a Commissioner’s Inquiry after a man became unresponsive while being arrested last week in Adelaide’s east. ⌘ Read more
Two teens suffer suspected machete wounds in fight with 20 youths
Police say a group of 20 youths set upon two teenage males in Shepparton who were hospitalised with suspected machete injuries. ⌘ Read more
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Dog walker finds elusive ‘doomsday’ fish on remote Tasmanian beach
When Sybil Robertson took a stroll at Ocean Beach on Monday, she had no idea she was about to join the small and exclusive club of people who have found an oarfish. ⌘ Read more
Hundreds of kilos of drugs, millions of illegal cigarettes seized in police bust
Several men have been charged by police after a multi-agency taskforce working for almost two years busted a huge drug ring. ⌘ Read more
Olympic gold medallist harassed by gambler at track meet
Three-time Olympic track gold medallist Gabby Thomas says she was verbally abused at a meet in Philadelphia last weekend. ⌘ Read more
Sermanni departs Matildas pinching himself after ‘phenomenal’ privilege
From empty fields to sold-out stadiums, former coach Tom Sermanni can barely believe the Matildas’ evolution since he first took the reins in 1994. ⌘ Read more
Putin likes to have the upper hand, but before Istanbul Zelenskyy played an ace
Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelenskyy sent delegates to Istanbul to talk peace, but a day prior Ukraine sent its strongest signal to Russia and any third-party brokers: The war is not lost, writes Emily Clark. ⌘ Read more
Teens who attack rugby great during home invasion have sentences upheld
The boy — aged 15 at the time of the offence — were sentenced to seven and eight years in prison respectively after attacking rugby union great Toutai Kefu and his family at their home. ⌘ Read more
What police hope a new search for Madeleine McCann uncovers
The disappearance of British toddler Madeleine McCann remains unsolved after 18 years. Now Portuguese and German police have launched fresh searches to find her. ⌘ Read more
Outback community’s ethereal-looking rock formation a ‘peaceful place’
Many in the remote iron ore mining town of Pannawonica call it the Panna Hill, but Robe River Kuruma people know it as Parlapuni. ⌘ Read more
Hot air balloons help town hold its own in the battle for tourists
A West Australian town marketing itself as the “ballooning capital of Australia” welcomes more than 8,000 guests to witness skies filled with colour and light. ⌘ Read more
Biden spokesman who defended Israel now says it committed war crimes
Matthew Miller, the top US State Department spokesperson who sparred with journalists when they raised allegations of war crimes, now says Israel has “without a doubt” committed war crimes in Gaza. ⌘ Read more
Breaking: Minimum and award wages to rise 3.5 per cent from July
Millions of Australian workers will get a 3.5 per cent pay rise from July 1, following the Fair Work Commission’s annual review of the minimum wage and award agreements. Inflation is currently at 2.4 per cent annually. ⌘ Read more
King of the Hill voice actor shot dead in Texas
The 59-year-old’s husband Tristan Kern de Gonzales alleged the couple had been victims of homophobic abuse. ⌘ Read more
Live: Erin Patterson to return to the witness stand at her murder trial
Erin Patterson is expected to continue giving evidence for a second day in her triple murder trial. She’s accused of murdering three relatives by serving them a meal that contained death cap mushrooms. Follow the trial live. ⌘ Read more
Woman’s stubborn cough turns out to be deadly disease
A Queensland childhood educator says pushing her doctor for further testing saved her life after she struggled to shake a persistent cough. ⌘ Read more