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04-08-2026, 10:35 PM #571
Cơ hội đầu tư bất động sản:
Tiny Queensland town, population two, with pub and post office for $400,000
https://www.theguardian.com/australi...rket-new-owner
Khi bước chân ta vềFor $400,000, buyers will get the Foxtrap Roadhouse, a four-bedroom home, and the keys to the town. It’s a far cry from the $935,000 median price for a cramped Sydney unit.
Cooladdi – whose name reportedly stems from a local Indigenous word for “black duck” – is one of Australia’s smallest towns. Its official status is anchored by the local post office, which operates out of the roadhouse. Because of this, Cooladdi retains its own postcode: 4479.
It wasn’t always this quiet. Cooladdi was once a bustling railway hub with a population that peaked at roughly 270. But as the local sheep industry shrank and the trains eventually stopped coming, the town slowly emptied out. The school closed its doors for good in 1974.
The new owners will wear many hats. Running Cooladdi means serving as the postie, the publican, the cook and the shopkeeper.
Đêm khuya nhìn đường phố
Thành phố hoang vu
Như một lần qua cuộc tình
Làm sao không biết đời sống buồn tênh
(Tỉnh xa)
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04-12-2026, 10:28 PM #572
Sếp Úc nữ thiếu tướng
Lieutenant General Susan Coyle appointed first female Australian Chief of Army
The Australian Defence Force is set for a major shake-up as the war on Iran rages.
Anthony Albanese has appointed Australia’s first female army chief in a major shake-up only days after the Australian Defence Force was rocked by the arrest of Ben Roberts-Smith.
Lieutenant General Susan Coyle was named as the new Chief of Army on Monday.
She takes over from Lieutenant General Simon Stuart AO, who had served in the role since 2022.
(coi nữa)
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04-15-2026, 05:21 PM #573
Thắt lưng buộc bụng:
Australians eating out less as fuel crisis deals biggest blow to consumer confidence since Covid
https://www.theguardian.com/australi...ce-since-covid
Nghèo còn gặp cái eo (biển Hormuz).Consumer confidence is plummeting in Australia, with the closely watched Westpac-Melbourne Institute sentiment index, released on Tuesday, recording its sharpest monthly decline since the onset of the pandemic.
Payments tracked by Commonwealth Bank show that households have adjusted their budgets to pay for rising fuel prices and elevated energy bills by spending less on eating and drinking out, travel and home improvement.
NAB said that a rising number of consumers are “reducing, cutting or spending less” on treats such as coffee and snacks.
(Tục ngữ)
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05-26-2026, 10:10 AM #574
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Today, 04:19 AM #575
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Today, 04:34 AM #576
Trục trặc kỹ thuật:
Sydney cancels all drone shows after drones plunged into Darling Harbour
https://www.theguardian.com/culture/...arling-harbour
Sydney có gì lạ không em?On Monday, audiences looked on as a performance called Star-Bound suddenly went awry, with “unforeseen technical difficulties” causing 83 drones to plunge into the waters of Cockle Bay and six to land on a boardwalk. No injuries were reported.
Four performances were cancelled on Tuesday and Wednesday as a precaution while operators completed a full technical and safety review. On Saturday, Vivid confirmed all remaining drone shows scheduled for the next two weeks were also cancelled.
Skymagic, the UK-based operator of the drone show, said in a statement that an “unforeseen change in the radio frequency environment occurring after take-off” compromised the positional accuracy of the fleet.
While the pilot team managed to lock the main fleet stationary in the air to evaluate the situation, the drones experiencing issues encountered the geofence boundary.
The drone show was scrapped last year amid concerns over crowd control issues but it returned this year heralded as Australia’s “most extensive” event of its kind. It features 1,000, purpose-built drones made specifically for large-scale aerial displays.
Mai anh về giữa Cockle Bay
Anh về giữa một vùng lấp lánh
Là ánh sao trời hay cánh drone?
(Sydney có gì nhậu không em?)
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Today, 06:02 AM #577



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