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Labor Government Criticized for Inaction in Victoria
There is discussion regarding the upcoming Victoria election and a potential by-election. The speaker expresses a view that the current Labor government is detrimental and is worsening the situation. The term 'mainstream' has been taken out of context, according to the speaker, who denies being what 'butters' are trying to portray them as.
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Adelaide United Secures Finals Berth In A-League
Adelaide United finished second on the A-League men's soccer table following a 2-1 victory over Melbourne City in the final round of the home and away season. Craig Goodwin and Lukiaj Ivanovich scored for the Reds to secure the win. Ivanovich will miss the first week of the semifinals after receiving a yellow card for removing his shirt during his goal celebration. The match took place at Dockland Stadium.
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JB Hi-Fi Selects Broadsign For Retail Media
Australian retailer JB Hi-Fi has selected Broadsign to power its retail media network across 200 stores.
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Anzac Day Bullying Condemned by Opposition Leader
Australian commentators have characterized the bullying that occurred during Anzac Day ceremonies as a disgrace. The remarks said that Anzac Day should serve as a moment to show respect to Indigenous Australians who served in the defense force. The discussion identified a welcome to country for Indigenous Australians.
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Heckling Disrupts Anzac Day Services In Australia
Welcome to country speeches at multiple dawn services were met with booing and heckling from crowd members during Anzac Day commemorations. The incidents occurred in Melbourne, Sydney, and Perth. Deputy Prime Minister Richard Molls addressed the disruption. Opposition leader Angus Tarrick was also mentioned in relation to the event. Crowd members heckled and booed during Anzac Day ceremonies. Opposition leader Angus Tarrick addressed the incident, which occurred alongside discussions regarding 'Welcome to Country' ceremonies. The Townsville RSL sub-branch defended its decision to omit an Indigenous acknowledgement during its dawn service. Miles condemned the booing as disgraceful, stating that 'Welcome to Country' is a respectful practice. Heckling occurred during Anzac Day ceremonies in Australia, including during a welcome to country by elder Mark Brown.
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Parks Victoria Deploys AI For Wildlife Monitoring
Parks Victoria has implemented a new high-speed AI tool to process field camera imagery for native and feral species detection. The technology scans 20 photos per second and identifies over 200 species with more than 95% accuracy. This tool reduces the processing time for image batches from several weeks to a few hours. The system aims to help authorities better understand species populations and respond to feral animal threats. Parks Victoria confirmed the technology will be utilized to assist in conservation efforts. The tool is intended to aid response efforts following natural disasters.
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Police Investigate Drive-By Shooting In Puente Alto
Police are investigating a drive-by shooting at the Emerson Hotel in South Yarra that occurred overnight. Witnesses reported that several shots were fired during the incident. No injuries were reported following the gunfire. Shadow Attorney General James Newbury stated that organized crime in Victoria is out of control. Investigators in Puente Alto are collecting shell casings following a shooting where a victim sustained 3 to 5 gunshot wounds to the legs. The victim has a criminal record involving drug trafficking and weapons law violations. The S9 department of Cara Vineros and the criminalistics laboratory are leading the investigation.
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Collingwood Secures Largest Anzac Day Victory
The Collingwood Magpies secured their largest ever Anzac Day victory by defeating Essendon by 77 points at the MCG. The match took place at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. The match took place during the AFL Anzac Day celebrations. Clint Wilden provided reporting on the margin of victory. The win marks a performance for the Magpies in this specific fixture.
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Victoria Offers Car Registration Rebates
The Victorian government announced a rebate program for owners of light vehicles, including cars and utes, for the 2025 to 2026 period. Eligible owners can apply for a 20% rebate of up to $186 per car, with a limit of two vehicles per person. Applications must be submitted through the Service Victoria website during June and July. The government estimates the measure will result in $750 million in foregone revenue. The rebate follows fuel price inflation linked to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Motorists are expected to save up to $186 per vehicle under the new program. The Australian state of Victoria has announced a 20% rebate on car registration fees. The initiative is part of a broader effort to provide financial relief to motorists. Current annual registration costs for cars and utes are $930.70. Drivers can claim rebates for up to two vehicles registered in their name.
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South Sydney Rabbitohs Defeat Melbourne Storm
South Sydney has achieved its first-ever victory in Melbourne, completing a significant milestone for the team. The Rabbitohs defeated the Storm with a score of 48-6, breaking a 20-match losing streak against the opponent in that location. This marks the Rabbitohs' first win on the Storm's home turf in 28 years. The Storm have now suffered six consecutive losses, according to coach Craig Bellamy who described the performance as the most embarrassing of his coaching career. Back rower Talus Duncan scored a hat trick during the match.
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