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Great white shark kills spearfishing diver in Australia

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Great white shark kills spearfishing diver in Australia: "Horrific event"
A shark fatally mauled a diver off an Australian tourist island on Saturday, police said, marking the country's second fatal shark attack so far this year.

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Diver killed by a 16-foot shark in popular tourist destination
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Dad of 2 Identified After Being Killed by 13-Foot Shark as Authorities Say Friends Did the ‘Best They Could’ to Save Him
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‘Incredible father’: Steven Mattaboni, 38, killed in great white shark attack off Rottnest Island
A 38-year-old man has died after he was mauled by a shark at Western Australia’s popular holiday retreat of Rottnest Island.

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Man dies after great white shark attack near popular island vacation spot
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Tributes flow after Australian shark attack victim named as father-of-two
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Father-of-two named as Australia’s shark attack victim: ‘One-of-a-kind gentleman’
Tributes are pouring in for the 38-year-old from his friends and family, with his wife describing him as a “fiercely loyal, one-of-a-kind gentleman”.

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‘Fiercely loyal, endlessly generous’ father named as victim of Rottnest Island shark attack
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‘Our hearts are irrevocably broken’: Father-of-two killed in Rottnest shark attack identified as family shares emotional statement
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Australia news live: NSW premier ‘devastated’ by domestic violence murder charges after seeing ‘glimmers of progress’ on prevention

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Australia secures more jet fuel from China amid Iran war shortage

The Australian government says it secured three shipments of jet fuel from China and more agricultural-grade urea from Brunei, boosting fuel and fertilizer stocks amid disruptions caused by the Iran war.
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Northern Territory diphtheria outbreak spreads across borders to Queensland, South Australia

An ongoing diphtheria outbreak in the Northern Territory has now spread across the border to Queensland and South Australia, with Health Minister Mark Butler describing it as the nation's worst "for decades".
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Australia union says workers to strike at Inpex LNG facility from May 27

The Offshore Alliance said on Monday the union ​grouping had served notice to strike at Inpex's Ichthys ‌liquefied natural gas facility in northern Australia from May 27, in a move that could worsen already tight global energy supplies.
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Lockheed Martin chosen for Australia’s Virginia-class submarine combat systems

Lockheed Martin (LMT) on Monday said it was selected as the preferred combat systems integrator for Australia’s future fleet of Virginia-class submarines, marking another step in the AUKUS security partnership among Australia,
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Australia bans neo-Nazi network under hate laws passed after Bondi Beach attack

The group, previously known as the National Socialist Network, will be the second organisation banned under new legislation
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Australia's farmers, hit by Iran war costs and dry weather, grow less wheat

By Peter Hobson BROCKLESBY, Australia, May 19 (Reuters) - Justin Everitt is planting 50% less wheat this year than he thought he would. Standing in muddy brown boots and jeans by his tractor and 11-metre-wide (36-foot-wide) seeding rig in a bare field,
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Australia approves new weapon against devastating mouse plague: 'Critical'

Farms in Geraldton in Western Australia have become overrun with mice. (Supplied) Farmers have been handed a new tool in their fight against a mouse plague that’s destroyed crops and invaded homes. Australia's pesticides regulator,
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The US Now Ships Oil to Australia as the Strait of Hormuz Crisis Escalates

The Strait of Hormuz crisis is reshaping global oil flows in ways that would have seemed unusual just months ago. One of the clearest examples is that the US is now shipping crude to Australia, a market that typically relies far more heavily on Asia and the Middle East for supply.
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The tax changes in the budget only scratch the surface. Here are 4 reforms Australia needs next

Is Australia finally getting serious about tax reform, or just testing the waters? The 2026 federal budget makes some long-debated changes to capital gains tax, family trusts and negative gearing. This has sparked fresh debate about whether the tax system is pulling its weight,
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