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50% of foreign drivers are failing their driving tests
  • Australia
  • Australia Politics
  • Breaking News

50% of foreign drivers are failing their driving tests

  • Helen Carrie
  • July 29, 2025
  • 0

Remember some of these drivers will end up in a heavy vehicle, that should frighten most people who use the road.

  • Airlines
  • Australia
  • Aviation
  • News

Airlines profitable target for hackers, says ex-FBI director

  • Guest authors
  • July 29, 2025
  • 0

Paul Abbate, former deputy director of the FBI, talks about the Scattered Spider, the importance of reporting, and how to train employees to spot social engineering attacks.

  • Australia
  • Aviation
  • Helicopters
  • News

Turbulence blamed as R44 lands on banks of Parramatta River

  • Guest authors
  • July 29, 2025
  • 0

An ATSB investigation into the incident revealed that one of the passengers described the aircraft as “rolling left and right” before “diving towards the water”.

  • Australia
  • Aviation
  • Helicopters
  • News

Outback Wrangler star pleads not guilty to perverting justice

  • Guest authors
  • July 28, 2025
  • 0

Matt Wright will stand trial over the 2022 Robinson R44 crash in remote West Arnhem Land that killed Chris “Willow” Wilson and seriously injured pilot Sebastian Robinson.

  • Australia
  • Aviation
  • General Aviation
  • News

Neurologist completes ‘Fly for Kids’ journey around Australia

  • Guest authors
  • July 28, 2025
  • 0

Associate professor Andrew Kornberg has already raised more than $2 million of his $4.5 million target and undertook the flight in his own single-engine plane.

  • Australia
  • Aviation
  • Headlines
  • News

RAAF KC-30A refuels next-gen F-15EX Eagle II

  • Guest authors
  • July 28, 2025
  • 0

The manoeuvre took place as the Australian and US Air Forces conducted refuelling trials during March and April at Eglin Air Force Base, in Florida, and Base Edwards, in California.

  • Airlines
  • Australia
  • Aviation
  • News

Ansett brand relaunched as ‘AI-powered’ travel website

  • Guest authors
  • July 28, 2025
  • 0

Constantine Frantzeskos, who describes himself as a “marketing and digital strategist to the world’s boldest organisations”, has partnered with travel startup Travlr to launch his new “Ansett Travel” platform, which he says will use AI to offer persona…

  • Airlines
  • Australia
  • Aviation
  • News

Hong Kong Airlines challenges duopoly in Melbourne

  • Guest authors
  • July 28, 2025
  • 0

It comes after the Commonwealth government last year authorised increasing passenger capacity for Hong Kong to 84 flights per week, up from 70, and with no limits on cargo services.

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  • Airlines
  • Australia
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  • Qantas

Qantas Was Given A 72-Hour Deadline By Hacker During This Month’s Cyber Attack

  • Guest authors
  • July 27, 2025
  • 0

An anonymous hacking collective targets Qantas, demanding a response within three days.

The warning sign about Chinese steel before Kew pool roof collapse
  • Australia
  • Breaking News

The warning sign about Chinese steel before Kew pool roof collapse

  • Brian Evans
  • July 25, 2025
  • 1

A court heard imported steel used by construction company ADCO to build the Kew Recreation Centre was found to have a range of issues.

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