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Wednesday, January 6, 2021

Police launch murder investigation after man's body found in home on Brisbane's bayside

Detective Inspector Steve Hollands said officers were called to a house on Ronald Street just after midday when they received a triple-0 call from a friend of the man. "Police attended, along with the ambulance

National Cabinet to meet on Friday to discuss mutant UK strain of COVID-19

In a message posted on social media, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said he requested the proposal through the Chief Medical Officer, Professor Paul Kelly. State leaders will discuss a proposal to further strengthen the COVID safety

Democrat Raphael Warnock wins one of the twin US Senate races in Georgia, control of Congress still hangs in balance

The pastor, who spent the past 15 years leading the Atlanta church where Martin Luther King Junior once preached, is projected to become the first black senator in his state's history and puts a Senate majority within the Democrats' reach.

Canberra car thefts on the rise as ACT police urge residents to lock vehicles even for a few minutes

Catherine was on her way out for lunch, and had tossed her handbag in the car parked at the rear of the house in Canberra's inner south, before realising she had forgotten her phone. While she was inside 

Ipswich man captured by police after getting stuck in Sunshine Coast pub roof for hours

Police allege the 30-year-old North Booval man was attempting to break into the Landsborough Pub on Cribb Street in Landsborough, before becoming stuck in its roof cavity. Officers were called 

90-year-old couple assaulted in aggravated home invasion in South Lake, south of Perth

A couple aged in their 90s were left bloodied and bruised after being bashed during a home invasion in South Lake, south of Perth. The pair woke to find three men in the front room of their Labyrinth Way home about 1:30am.

China's lobster ban helped lift Australian Christmas seafood purchases by 30 per cent

The seafood industry's peak body said this support by Australians over the festive period resulted in a significant boost in its Christmas sales. It was a difficult 2020 for Australian fishermen with COVID-19 

Call for urgent action to prevent further dieback of Adelaide's St Kilda mangroves

About 10 hectares of mangrove forest adjacent to the St Kilda Mangrove Trail died within two months last year, along with 35 hectares of salt marsh, and the gardens of about half a dozen houses. Nearby brine ponds, mined for salt by