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Lorna has lived through two world wars, two pandemics and 26 Australian prime ministers
Australia's oldest woman Lorna Henstridge celebrates 112th birthday Sat 6 Jun 2026 at 8:12am In short: Bordertown's Lorna Henstridge will celebrate her 112th birthday on Saturday, June 6, making her Australia's oldest woman and the nation's second oldest person. She has lived through two world wars, two pandemics, the Great Depression and 26 Australian prime ministers.
The Happy Pod: Soldiers' letters from 1916 finally home
Messages in a bottle from two Australian World War One soldiers have been found on a beach and are now back with their relatives. Debra Brown's family were cleaning up on Wharton Beach when they found a thick glass bottle with the notes inside. Herbie Neville, the great nephew of one of the soldiers, says it's unbelievable to receive the letters.
Fertiliser imports hit one million tonne mark since Iran war began
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Australian Wheat Crop Expected to Drop 26% on Weather, War Costs
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Andrew Moloney claims world title two years after quitting in anger
Andrew Moloney's decades of hard knocks and significant sacrifice have paid off after the Australian challenger won a 12-round war to claim the IBF super flyweight world title in Japan. The 35-year-old mandatory opponent knocked back almost $350,000 to step aside and instead take on Mexican champion Willibaldo Garcia, collecting barely a fifth of that sum for the chance to claim the belt. Moloney had sensationally quit the sport two years ago after a controversial loss in Perth but reversed...
'The Thorn Birds' star Rachel Ward traded 'empty' Hollywood for farm life in Australia
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In Moldova, I met a woman with a dangerous plan to save her life
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Birth rates are declining in most of the world—here's why it really matters
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'A life filled with honour': WA's longest-serving MP farewelled at state funeral
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Six filmmakers had 10 days to make a movie overseas. See how they went
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