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Up, up and awoo: Pets fly in Virgin cabin for the first time

  • Guest authors
  • October 16, 2025
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Flight VA733 on Thursday was the first service to allow pets to be transported in the cabin, with the trial to run until 30 January 2026 so feedback can be gathered from passengers. The airline aims to have the option rolled out across all domestic fli…

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Medical emergency likely brought down Cessna in March, says ATSB

  • Guest authors
  • October 16, 2025
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The single-engine Cessna 150M, VH-WWU, was flying from Geraldton to Shark Bay in Western Australia on 21 March when it entered a spiral dive and hit the ground near Ogilvie. The pilot, who died in the accident, had been “acutely unwell” and was likely …

Australia’s economy under current monetary policy and leadership
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Australia’s economy under current monetary policy and leadership

  • Helen Carrie
  • October 16, 2025
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This just about sums it up.

Premier blasts parent gender policy concerns without empathy and with arrogance
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Premier blasts parent gender policy concerns without empathy and with arrogance

  • Helen Carrie
  • October 16, 2025
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Jacinta Allan’s policies are a continuing disaster for Victoria.

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16-year-old Aussie pilot comes home after round-the-world flight

  • Guest authors
  • October 15, 2025
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16-year-old Byron Waller landed at Brisbane Airport at 12:46pm on Wednesday, having flown 41,700km in his Sling TSi VH-ZMD over 67 days following his departure on 9 August. He was accompanied by three different flight instructors over the course of the…

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16-year-old Aussie pilot comes home after round-the-world flight

  • Guest authors
  • October 15, 2025
  • 0

16-year-old Byron Waller landed at Brisbane Airport at 12:46pm on Wednesday, having flown 41,700km in his Sling TSi VH-ZMD over 67 days following his departure on 9 August. He was accompanied by three different flight instructors over the course of the…

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Brisbane Airport CEO lays out pre-Olympics priorities

  • Guest authors
  • October 15, 2025
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In an op-ed in the Courier-Mail, Gert-Jan de Graaff said faster international processing is needed to help passengers cross the border more quickly, with better public transport also a must to accommodate both current visitors and future growth.

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Brisbane Airport CEO lays out pre-Olympics priorities

  • Guest authors
  • October 15, 2025
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In an op-ed in the Courier-Mail, Gert-Jan de Graaff said faster international processing is needed to help passengers cross the border more quickly, with better public transport also a must to accommodate both current visitors and future growth.

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Rex engine incidents may not signal ‘long-term problem’: ATSB chief

  • Guest authors
  • October 15, 2025
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Speaking to ABC Radio in Adelaide, Angus Mitchell confirmed that the ATSB is investigating an exhaust fire on Wednesday and a mid-air engine shut down on Saturday, both on Rex flights to Broken Hill, but said they did not necessarily indicate a wider p…

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Rex engine incidents may not signal ‘long-term problem’: ATSB chief

  • Guest authors
  • October 15, 2025
  • 0

Speaking to ABC Radio in Adelaide, Angus Mitchell confirmed that the ATSB is investigating an exhaust fire on Wednesday and a mid-air engine shut down on Saturday, both on Rex flights to Broken Hill, but said they did not necessarily indicate a wider p…

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