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Jamie Durie’s cutting-edge Byron Bay home labelled a ‘shambles’ as it remains unfinished months after he hailed 3D concrete printing and automation as the future of housing
The article reports that celebrity horticulturist and landscape designer Jamie Durie’s high-profile Byron Bay home remains unfinished months after he publicly championed 3D concrete printing and construction automation as the future of housing. The project, which he had promoted as a showcase for cutting-edge building technology, has reportedly been branded a “shambles”, raising questions about…
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Man dead and three others rushed to hospital after suspected carbon monoxide poisoning at a Mount Gambier home
A man has died and three other people have been taken to hospital following a suspected carbon monoxide poisoning at a home in Mount Gambier, in South Australia. The incident is significant as a potential accidental poisoning affecting an entire household, highlighting the dangers posed by the colourless, odourless gas within domestic settings. Beyond the…
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Two dead as gunfire erupts at Salsa on St Clair festival in Toronto
Two people were killed and four others wounded when gunfire broke out at the Salsa on St Clair Latin festival in midtown Toronto, one of the city’s largest annual street celebrations. Police received reports of an active shooter on St Clair Avenue at around 20:12 local time (01:12 BST), and officers found six victims with…
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Khosla family reaches deal to buy Super Bowl champion Seahawks for NFL-record price: report
The Khosla family agreed to buy the Seattle Seahawks for $9.6 billion, shattering the previous NFL franchise sale record set by the Washington Commanders.
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England ‘got lucky’ with disallowed goal
England’s match against Norway at the 2026 World Cup featured a contentious moment when a second-half goal by Torbjorn Heggem was ruled out for a foul. BBC Sport pundits Wayne Rooney and Ellen White both suggested England “got lucky” with the decision, highlighting how the disallowed goal worked in England’s favour. The goal was chalked…
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It’s Christmas in July as hundreds of Santas go on the march in the middle of a stifling summer heat wave
Hundreds of Santas from countries including Norway and Japan descended on Aalborg, Denmark, for the World Santa Claus Congress amid summer heat.
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England reach World Cup semi-final as Rice fitness sparks selection debate
England have reached the semi-finals of the 2026 World Cup after beating Norway 2-1 in the quarter-final, setting up a last-four meeting with either Argentina or Switzerland. One notable talking point was midfielder Declan Rice, who was substituted at half-time during the win over Norway, raising a question over his fitness ahead of the next…
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Brazil is leading the charge in protecting gamers’ rights with a new law and major court win looking out for the little guy
At least one country is fighting the good fight. The post Brazil is leading the charge in protecting gamers’ rights with a new law and major court win looking out for the little guy appeared first on Destructoid.
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How to survive a shark attack, second by agonizing second: I punched its snout, but its jaws clamped tighter… it wasn’t until I gouged the one weakness spot that it let go
This is a Daily Mail feature article in which a shark attack survivor recounts their ordeal moment by moment, describing how they fought off the animal and eventually forced it to release its grip. The piece is framed as a survival guide, emphasising that conventional advice to strike a shark’s snout did not work and…
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‘They played with one guy LESS’: Zlatan Ibrahimovic slates England’s Noni Madueke for his performance against Norway
Football pundit and former striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic has publicly criticised England winger Noni Madueke over his display in the Three Lions’ 2026 World Cup quarter-final win against Norway. In a pointed remark, Ibrahimovic suggested England were effectively a man short during the game because of Madueke’s ineffective contribution, a critique that adds to wider scrutiny…