• Gen Z versus boomers: the generational divide
    Jun 27 2026
    Generational differences between Gen Z and Baby Boomers are evident in everyday habits including parking preferences, dishwashing methods, lighting choices, and arrival notifications. Gen Z favours reverse parking, large water bottles, fairy lights, and texting upon arrival, while Boomers prefer front parking, sink-filling dishwashing, traditional glassware, and door knocking. Viewer responses reveal diverse perspectives, with some Boomers identifying with Gen Z habits and others maintaining traditional approaches.

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    2 mins
  • Light plane crashes into China's tallest building
    Jun 27 2026
    A light plane has crashed into a 108-storey building in Beijing's Central Business District, China's tallest building. The building was evacuated following the incident. The aircraft is believed to belong to a local aviation company that specialises in pilot training and recreational flights.

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  • Devastating earthquakes strike Venezuela
    Jun 27 2026
    Two powerful earthquakes struck northern Venezuela within minutes of each other, measuring 7.2 and 7.5 in magnitude. The second quake was the largest to hit the region in over a century. The disaster has claimed at least 920 lives, left 3,500 people injured, and approximately 50,000 people remain missing as rescue teams search through rubble for survivors.

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    1 min
  • Healthy homemade condiments to replace store-bought sauces
    Jun 27 2026
    Nutritionist Sarah DiLorenzo demonstrates how to make healthier homemade versions of popular condiments including tomato sauce, ranch dressing and pesto. The recipes use whole food ingredients like roasted vegetables, cashews and Greek yoghurt to create preservative-free alternatives with added nutritional benefits. The segment also addresses the viral trend of travellers bringing home excessive amounts of ranch dressing from the World Cup.

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  • NRL coach Jason Ryles saves woman from burning car
    Jun 26 2026
    Parramatta Eels NRL coach Jason Riles rescued a woman trapped in her burning, overturned car on New Mount Pleasant Road in Wollongong while driving home after his team's loss to South Sydney. Riles and several other drivers worked together to smash through the car's glass using a metal bottle, successfully extracting the woman just three minutes before the entire vehicle became engulfed in flames. The incident occurred as Riles was travelling home on Thursday night following the match.

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    1 min
  • Man shot by police in Logan confrontation
    Jun 26 2026
    A man was shot by police officers in Woodhill, Logan, south of Brisbane, after allegedly confronting them with a firearm at a Caswell Road address. Police were called to the scene at 9pm and fired shots after the man advanced towards them. The injured man was airlifted to Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane where he remains in a stable condition.

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    1 min
  • US strikes Iran after Strait of Hormuz attack
    Jun 26 2026
    The United States has conducted airstrikes on Iranian missile and drone storage facilities and coastal radar sites in response to Iran's drone attack on a Singaporean cargo vessel in the Strait of Hormuz. The incident marks the first confrontation since an agreement was reached to reopen the strategic waterway. US President condemned Iran's actions as foolish behaviour.

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  • School raises $9,000 for Special Olympics athletes
    Jun 26 2026
    Newington College in Linfield has raised $9,000 for Special Olympics athletes, contributing to over $130,000 raised in the past 10 years. Students have been fundraising through various activities including walking dogs, stacking dishwashers and other jobs to support athletes like Juliette and Darcy, who compete in basketball, tennis, golf and ten-pin bowling. The school's fundraising helps provide coaching and competition support for Special Olympics athletes, with participants preparing for an upcoming competition in Melbourne in October.

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    3 mins