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1829 articles in the Truth Foundry index. Each links out to the original.
- Tasmania Faces Housing Shortage Despite Low Population Growth · Tasmania has a housing deficit due to vacant homes and mismatched stock despite slowing population growth.
- The Lemon Twigs Release New Album 'Look For Your Mind!' Following Brian Wilson Meeting · The Lemon Twigs release their sixth album, exploring 60s influences and modern political themes.
- Activists Fight to Preserve Historic Frank Street Home on Lismore Flood Plain · Residents and activists oppose demolition of a historic 1800s home in Lismore's Frank Street.
- Port Adelaide vs Fremantle Live: Power's Injury-Riddled Squad Challenges Dockside Derby Leaders · Injury-hit Port Adelaide faces ladder-leading Fremantle in a crucial Round 18 AFL clash at Adelaide Oval.
- Australia Raises Laos Travel Warning Over Methanol Poisoning and Crime Risks · Australia upgrades Laos travel advice to Level 2 citing methanol poisoning risks and justice system concerns.
- Albanese Rejects Islamophobia Law Overhaul, Prioritizes Education Taskforce · Australia's PM rejects counter-terror law changes, focusing on education taskforce and community liaison teams.
- US and Iran Escalate Conflict with Infrastructure Strikes in Middle East · The US and Iran have escalated their conflict by targeting infrastructure in Iran and Kuwait, risking further regional instability.
- Victoria Launches High-Tech Surveillance for Deadly H5N1 Bird Flu Threat · Victoria deploys infrared helicopters to monitor gannets and wildlife for H5N1 bird flu.
- Albert Park Elderly Residents Resist Public Housing Tower Demolition Plan · Elderly residents of Victoria Avenue public housing tower in Albert Park oppose relocation under Victorian government demolition program.
- Winter Storms Bring Unique Seashells to Southern Western Australia Beaches · Families in Albany collect diverse seashells after winter storms while marine biologists highlight regional biodiversity and bag limits protect ecosystems.
- Rowella Community Hall Revitalized as Hub for Rural Tasmanian Life · Rowella Community Hall in Tasmania has become a vital social hub through local-led revitalization efforts.
- Mauro Schmid Wins Tour de France Stage 13 Sprint as Pogačar Retains Yellow Jersey · Swiss rider Mauro Schmid won the 13th stage of the Tour de France by edging Harold Tejada in a two-rider sprint while Tadej Pogačar kept the overall lead.
- Tasmanian Police Minister Felix Ellis Criticized for Attacking Journalist Over Gun Control Question · Tasmania's police minister Felix Ellis posted a journalist's question on Facebook and faced backlash after comments incited threats against the reporter.
- Four Men Charged Over Alleged Muswellbrook Child Abduction and Home Invasion · NSW Police arrest four men after alleged June home invasion and abduction of two children in Muswellbrook.
- Artist Petrina Ryan-Kleid Reunites with First Collector After Epstein Portrait Fame · Petrina Ryan-Kleid reconnects with Terri Lew who bought her first painting in 1987 on Australia's Gold Coast.
- Presbyterian Church Vote Excludes Women from Senior Roles in NSW and ACT · Presbyterian Church assembly votes to exclude women from senior elder positions in NSW and ACT regions.
- Over 20 South Australia Child Protection Staff Stood Down in Eight Months · FOI documents show more than 20 South Australia Department for Child Protection employees were stood down between July 2024 and February 2025 amid misconduct and care concern investigations.
- Sydney Rental Market Shows Mixed Trends with Sharp Suburb Variations · Domain's June report shows Sydney house rents rose 6.3 percent to $850 weekly while some suburbs saw double-digit drops.
- Queensland Premier Crime Stats Show Drop but Timeframe Shift Sparks Inconsistency Claims · Premier David Crisafulli highlights 9.6 per cent crime victim drop using new financial year comparison after prior calendar year metric showed 7.2 per cent decline.
- Treatment-Resistant Hookworm Delays Retired Greyhound Adoptions in Australia · Treatment-resistant hookworm is infecting retired racing greyhounds, causing months-long adoption delays and raising animal welfare concerns.
- Lucas Herbert Equals Lowest Round in Men's Major Golf History at British Open · Australian golfer Lucas Herbert shoots a record-equaling 62 to lead the British Open at Royal Birkdale after the second round.
- Oscar-Winning Irish Actress Brenda Fricker Dies Aged 81 · Brenda Fricker, the first Irish actress to win an Oscar for My Left Foot, has died at age 81 in Dublin.
- Australian Royal Commission Investigates Antisemitism in University Protests · Australian Royal Commission on Antisemitism investigates antisemitism in university protests and campus activism
- Australia's Minister Condemns Unethical Use of Local Content for AI Training · Innovation Minister Tim Ayres declares using Australian content for AI without payment is unethical theft.
- Commonwealth Games Relevance Questioned Amid Hosting Costs and Athlete Focus on Olympics · Australian athletes weigh Commonwealth Games value against Olympic priorities as costs and planning issues challenge the event's future.
- Data Shows Australians Often Choose Romantic Partners Who Mirror Themselves · Research on millions of Australian couples confirms widespread homogamy across occupation, education, religion and other traits.
- Actor Sam Neill Remembered for Environmental Activism and 'COVID Dad' Persona · Fans mourn actor Sam Neill, recalling his environmental activism and pandemic-era social media efforts.
- One Nation Senator Malcolm Roberts Made False COVID Vaccine Miscarriage Claims · Malcolm Roberts falsely claimed COVID-19 vaccines caused miscarriage rates of 50 to 75 percent among pregnant women, contradicting medical evidence.
- Refined Fuel Shortages Threaten Global Economy Amid Ukraine and Middle East Wars · Wars in Ukraine and the Middle East have damaged Russian, Chinese and Gulf refining capacity, creating diesel, jet fuel and gasoline shortages despite a crude oil glut.
- Australia's Household Battery Installations Plummet 70% After Subsidy Cuts · Australian battery installations fell over 70% in May and June following tightened subsidy rules for larger systems.