Good afternoon. The crew aboard the missing Titanic sub could run out of oxygen by this evening Australian time, according to estimates,?as more equipment was sent?to aid in the search.
The search is focused on an area where underwater sounds have been heard. “I can’t tell you what the noises are. What I can tell you is we’re searching where the noises are, and that’s all we can do at this point,” said US Coast Guard captain, Jamie Frederick.
In local news, a 10-year-old boy has been attacked by a dingo on K’gari beach.
- Australia’s Twitter warning |?Australia’s eSafety commissioner, Julie Inman Grant, has?issued a legal notice?to the social media giant headed by Elon Musk demanding an explanation about what it is doing to tackle online hate. “We are seeing a worrying surge in hate online,” she said. “Twitter appears to have dropped the ball on tackling hate.”
- Dingo attack on K’gari beach |?A 10-year-old boy?was walking along the water’s edge?on the sand island formerly known as Fraser Island when he was stalked and attacked by the dingo near a camping area last Friday. He was saved when his 12-year-old sister intervened, with rangers chasing the dingo away.
- Toxic Newcrest mine |?Newcrest’s Cadia Hill goldmine in central west NSW – one of the largest goldmines in the world – is releasing “an unacceptable level of dust”?and failing to meet clean air standards.?The state EPA has ordered the mining company to take immediate action or face regulatory action. It comes a month after dozens of local residents, including children, reported blood tests with high levels of selenium, nickel and copper.
- NSW cashless gaming trial delayed |?The Minns Labor government?has been accused of bowing to pressure?from gambling lobbyists after confirming its promised expanded trial was delayed. The trial on 500 poker machines in clubs and pubs was due to begin 1 July.
- PwC-AFP contract under scrutiny |?PwC won a contract with the Australian federal police without a tender process and public discussion, and was ironed out between “two mates, some other partners from PwC and the chief operating officer from the AFP”,?according to Greens senator David Shoebridge.?The two mates in question are AFP commissioner Reece Kershaw and his friend, PwC partner and former NSW police commissioner Mick Fuller (pictured).
- ABC current affairs ratings tank |?Insiders is the only ABC current affairs show to?grow its broadcast audience since 2019, lifting its TV numbers by 4% while Q+A dropped by 36% and Four Corners by 19%, as audiences abandoned traditional broadcast television. These shrinking audiences are not unique to the ABC but part of a trend across the industry including for Nine’s 60 Minutes (down 25% since 2019) and Ten’s The Project (down 20% since 2019).
- Deadly China restaurant explosion |?At least 31 people?have been killed?when an explosion – caused by a gas leak – ripped through a barbecue restaurant in the north-western Chinese city of Yinchuan on the eve of a popular local holiday.
- Paris gas blast |?A separate gas explosion?occurred in Paris, injuring at least 37 people, four of whom are in a critical condition. The blast sparked a blaze in buildings in the Latin Quarter of Paris.
- Missing English Channel swimmer |?The search for British firefighter, Iain Hughes,?has been called off?after he went missing in French waters on Tuesday evening local time. Hughes, 42, was hoping to use the swim to raise money for the British Heart Foundation, Midlands Air Ambulance and Fire Fighters Charity.