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A Queensland man is believed to have been killed while fighting in Ukraine.
Caleb List travelled to Ukraine to join the Ukrainian Foreign Legion in 2022.
Sources in Ukraine have told the A-B-C he is currently missing and believed to have died in heavy fighting in the Kharkiv region last month.
The 23 year old builder from Gladstone spoke to S-B-S in Ukraine in February 2023 after his application to join the army in Australia was rejected.
He said his parents were proud he had joined the fight against Russia.
"They're quite happy , my Dad he had a stroke but his like get those Russians so he's quite proud of me. Then there's my mum. She's happy that I'm happy. At the end of the day I'm just a mercenary and I'm just a soldier of fortune so I'm just looking for an experience and enjoyment and something to get me through life."
Earlier this week, Australian soldier Nick Parsons was also confirmed to have been killed in Ukraine this month while working for a charity removing land mines.
The Department of Foreign Affairs says it is providing consular assistance to the families of those missing in Ukraine, and urged Australians to heed warnings NOT to travel to Ukraine.
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Former Olympic cyclist Rohan Dennis has received a suspended sentence over the incident that led to the death of his wife, fellow Olympian Melissa Hoskins.
In the South Australia District Court today Dennis was sentenced to one year and five months in jail- to be suspended for two years.
He was also placed on a two-year good behaviour bond, and had his driving licence suspended for five years.
Dennis pleaded guilty committing an aggravated act likely to cause harm, after his wife was struck by his vehicle near their Adelaide home in 2023, in what Dennis maintains was a tragic accident.
Ms Hoskins later died in Royal Adelaide Hospital.
The offence carries a maximum sentence of seven years in jail but his barrister asked that her client receive a suspended sentence, which was not opposed by the prosecution.
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Foreign Minister Penny Wong says Russia's attempt at a military partnersip with Indonesia won't affect Australia's relationship with its close neighbour.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will fly to Jakarta this afternoon [[5pm Wednesday]] to meet the Indonesian President, Prabowo Subianto.
It will be the first foreign trip of his second term.
The pair are expected to talk about global trade and tensions, as well as Indonesia's developing relationship with China and Russia.
Earlier this year it was revealed that Russia had approached Indonesia seeking to build a military airbase on one if its islands, something Indonesia says it has no plans to accomodate.
Ms Wong has told the Nine Network Australia is unthreatened by what has gone on.
"Indonesia has had a relationship with Australia for a very long time. What we have to focus on is what we do, and that's what we've done. We've got, for the first time ever, a defence agreement with Indonesia. We have stronger economic ties. We work much more closely diplomatically, internationally. So, you know, we can do what we need to do in our relationship with Indonesia. And that's what we will do."
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Opposition Finance Spokesperson Jane Hume has hailed the election of Sussan Ley [[Susan Lee]] as Liberal leader as a new beginning for the party.
The former deputy Liberal leader was elected to the top job over Opposition Treasury spokesman Angus Taylor in a party room vote yesterday.
The new leader says all Coalition policies are up for review after their devastating loss at the election.
Ms Hume told Channel Seven's Sunrise program, the elevation of Ms Ley gives the party a chance to re-evaluate.
"This really is a new era for the Liberal Party, it's very exciting to have our first female leader at the helm, and Sussan Ley of course, brings such a wealth of experience, both personal and professional. She was an accountant, she was a pilot, she's a mother, she's a grandmother, she's been in parliament for more than 20 years and has held numerous portfolios, so this is really an exciting time for the Liberal Party I think."
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A child has died and three people have been injured when a ute and a truck collided on the New South Wales south coast.
Emergency services were called to Nullica outside of Eden about 4pm yesterday ((Tue)) to find a six-year-old boy, who had been travelling in the ute, had died at the scene.
The driver, a man in his 30s, and a three-year-old girl suffered multiple injuries and have been airlifted to hospital.
A third passenger in the ute, an eight-year-old girl, has been taken to hospital at Bega.
The driver of the truck has been taken to hospital for mandatory testing and treated for shock.
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EnergyAustralia will appear in the New South Wales Federal Court today [[Wed]] in the first greenwashing case launched against an energy firm in Australia.
The group Parents for Climate is challenging the company over claims it misled and deceived customers about emissions from its products.
They allege EnergyAustralia marketed its GoNeutral products as carbon neutral due to the purchase of offsets, and claimed buying them would have a positive impact on the environment.
Parents for Climate chief executive Nic Seaton says the group is pushing for reform to the regulation of marketing based on environmental claims.
EnergyAustralia withdrew its Go Neutral products for new customers in November but a spokesperson says it is committed to offering customers clean energy solutions.
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United States President Donald Trump has agreed to sell Saudi Arabia an arms package arms worth nearly $220 billion
The announcement comes as Mr Trump visits Riyadh on the first stop of his trip to the Middle East.
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman says his country is looking at $600 billion worth of investment opportunities in the U-S, and hopes to raise the value to $1 trillion.
Mr Trump has hailed the deal as a win for both countries.
"In this trip, we are adding over $1 trillion investment into our country and buying our products and you know nobody makes military equipment like us. The best military equipment - the best missiles, the best rockets, the best everything. The best submarines, by the way."
Mr Trump also announced the U-S would order the lifting of sanctions on Syria, at the request of Saudi Arabia's crown prince.
The United States imposed sanctions on Syria in 2004 during the rule of Bashar al-Assad.
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Socceroo's striker Kusini Yengi's career is at a crossroads after he was released by English team Portsmouth.
The former Adelaide United and Western Sydney forward joined Portsmouth last season, helping the club gain promotion to the Championship- the second-highest level of English football- by scoring 13 goals in 31 games.
But, after battling hamstring and knee injuries, he's failed to find the back of the net at all across this season.
His release could put his impact his future on the Australian team.
Socceroos coach Tony Popovic has previously said he admires the striker, but Yengi needs to find an environment where is playing regularly.