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Najnowszy 18.08.2026

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  • ABC News 19.08.2026 1min
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  • Mushroom killer Erin Patterson's appeal explained 18.08.2026 3min
    Mushroom murderer Erin Patterson's appeal against her triple murder conviction will be heard on Wednesday August 19 and Thursday August 20. Patterson is serving life in prison after she killed family members using poisonous death cap mushrooms hidden in a beef wellington lunch. She was sentenced to a non-parole period of 33 years in September last year. Why does she insist there's been a miscarriage of justice? 
  • Are the gambling ad laws reform or capitulation? 18.08.2026 3min
    After weeks of negotiations, the government has struck a deal with the Coalition to pass its long awaited gambling ad laws. The amendments include a centralised system for opting out of online advertising, and some restrictions on inducements. The deal has been criticised by anti-gambling advocates, the crossbench, and some Coalition MPs for falling short of the recommendations of a review which called for a blanket advertising ban. 
  • No arrests after Sydney Swans incident in Melbourne 18.08.2026 3min
    Victoria Police is continuing its investigation into an alleged sexual assault at the hotel the Sydney Swans AFL players stayed in over the weekend. Several of the club's players have been linked to the investigation, but there is still no confirmation they're directly involved.
  • Tupak Shakur murder trial begins in Las Vegas 18.08.2026 3min
    It's been almost 30 years since American rapper, Tupac Shakur was gunned down in a drive-by shooting in Las Vegas. After decades of swirling conspiracies a murder trial is now underway.  Opening statements have been delivered with the prosecution arguing the 1996 killing was 'an act of revenge' but the accused is maintaining his innocence.
  • How to tackle Australia's illegal tobacco trade? 18.08.2026 3min
    The illegal tobacco trade in Australia is booming after years of steep increases in the cost of legal cigarettes. Australia's had a tobacco excise since federation, but over the past 15 years it's more than quadrupled, making cigarettes $50 or more a packet. Now there are calls to slash the excise in a bid to stamp out organised crime linked to the illicit tobacco trade.
  • Could superannuation help with cost-of-living pressures? 18.08.2026 3min
    One Nation says Australians should have greater access to their retirement savings while they're still working. And that's reignited debate over whether the current rules are too restrictive or not. So how does super currently work?
  • Sydney Swans involved in 'alleged incident' 17.08.2026 2min
    The Sydney Swans AFL club has confirmed several players were involved in an "alleged incident" in Melbourne. The club issued a statement at the same time that Victoria Police released details of an investigation into a report of a sexual assault at an East Melbourne hotel. Details are thin, but here's what we know. 
  • Trump slams 'hostile' US-South Korea military drills 17.08.2026 3min
    US President Donald Trump has ordered the Pentagon to scale back joint military exercises with South Korea, saying the nation had declined to help denuclearise Iran. He also brought up his good relationship with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. It's another case of Trump taking aim at a strong ally of the United States. 
  • How do deepfake scams work and how can you avoid them? 17.08.2026 3min
    Artificial intelligence is making investment scams more convincing than ever. Fake videos featuring well-known Australians are flooding social media feeds, costing people hundreds of millions of dollars. So how do these scams work, and how can you avoid them?
  • Is Australia at risk of a measles outbreak? 17.08.2026 3min
    Australia eliminated measles more than a decade ago but that doesn't mean it can't come back. New research suggests around 1.7 million people may not be fully protected against the highly infectious disease. So who's most at risk?
  • How will the NSW gun buyback work? 16.08.2026 4min
    NSW will become the first state to sign up to the federal government's gun buyback scheme, announced following the December 14 Bondi Beach terror attack.
  • Why did Luigi Mangione make shock confession in court? 15.08.2026 4min
    Luigi Mangione has admitted to shooting United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson in New York City in 2024, and pleaded guilty to federal stalking charges, resulting in death. He's also told why he tracked down and shot the executive, in one of America’s most high profile criminal cases.
  • The predicted impacts of bird flu on coastal communities 15.08.2026 3min
    Australia's wildlife authorities and coastal communities remain on high alert as the deadly H5 strain of bird flu continues its advance across the country.
  • Will 'east-coast clowns' kill WA's special GST deal? 14.08.2026 4min
    Get ready for an almighty battle between Western Australia and the productivity commission and the states who think it's had it too good for too long. The lucrative deal on how the proceeds of the GST are distributed has come under new scrutiny with a report declaring it has led to perverse outcomes that favour WA. How does the West benefit under the deal?almighty
  • Nigel Farage celebrates victory over Count Binface 14.08.2026 3min
    Far-right populist politician Nigel Farage has won one of the most unusual by-elections in recent history in the UK. He was up against more than 30 independent candidates, among them a comedian known as Count Binface. But his victory party may be cut short as scrutiny continues over donations.
  • Should AI be taking notes about your health? 14.08.2026 3min
    Artificial intelligence tools are listening to many people's medical appointments, but they're not always producing accurate summaries. One patient has described how a letter from a specialist to her GP included a false suggestion that she was taking illegal drugs.  A so-called AI scribe had been used by the doctor. New research by a privacy watchdog has raised serious concerns about AI being used in medical settings due to its propensity to "hallucinate" false symptoms or conditions, and warned patients were at risk.
  • Third Sydney Airport take-off incident in less than three weeks 14.08.2026 2min
    Safety authorities are investigating a third runway incident at Sydney airport in as many weeks.
  • How former military lawyer David McBride ended up in jail 13.08.2026 4min
    David McBride is a former military lawyer who shared classified defence documents with a journalist. The material led to an ABC investigation that revealed allegations of soldiers being involved in illegal killings, even though that wasn't McBride's intention. Now, after spending years in jail, he's been freed on parole. What happened to him has raised questions about the plight of whistleblowers in Australia. 
  • Now the Tomago aluminium smelter is saved, how will we power it? 13.08.2026 3min
    A bailout of the country's largest aluminium smelter will cost taxpayers $2.5 billion, with the New South Wales and federal governments to split the bill down the middle. The Tomago aluminium plant is in the New South Wales Hunter region and is currently Australia's largest electricity user. So, will there be enough renewable power to keep it online into the future at an affordable price?

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