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Prominent Cape York figures accused of $400k fraud

Former Cape York Land Council chief executive Dion Creek, artist Naomi Hobson and Tim Jaffer are each facing multiple fraud-related charges. Police allege more than $400,000 was dishonestly obtained or used from Cape York Land Council and Kalan Enterprises between 2021 and 2025. They are expected to appear in court next month.

ABC Australia 1d ago

Isolated showers tipped for parts of Qld this weekend

After a run of clear skies, showers will return to parts of Queensland late this weekend. Scattered showers are forecast along the south-east to Fraser coast from late Sunday as a high-pressure system moves across the country. The arrival of cloud cover is expected to raise minimum temperatures and bring warmer weather next week.

ABC Australia 4d ago

'Bittersweet': These unique trees only flower once in their life — then die

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ABC Australia 9d ago

Injury concerns for Morocco ahead of their World Cup opener

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Channel News Asia 2d ago

Norway come from behind to draw with Morocco in World Cup warm-up

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May's Blue Moon wows stargazers worldwide — see these stunning photos of the smallest full moon of 2026

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Space.com 9d ago

‘There is no way to stop this’: ‘Biotech Barbie’ Cathy Tie on her mission to genetically modify babies

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The Guardian UK 11d ago

Algeria score late to upset Dutch with surprise away win

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Channel News Asia 6d ago

Meteors are 'extremely common.' What makes the one over New England 'rare'?

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Phys.org 6d ago