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1 May 2026 at 01:30

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A man has allegedly stolen nearly $3,000 worth of diesel in jerry cans and drums from a South Sydney service station.

Police said they were told a driver of a white ute allegedly filled large drums and jerry cans with 915 litres of diesel, valued at over $2,870 (or about $3.14 a litre), without paying at about 7.15pm on 11 April.

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© Photograph: Em Jensen/The Guardian

Australian hiker missing in Nova Scotia national park not heard from for two weeks

1 May 2026 at 01:25

Denise Ann Williams, 62, was last heard from on 15 April

A search is continuing for a 62-year-old Australian woman who was reported missing on Tuesday while hiking in a Canadian national park.

Denise Ann Williams was last heard from on 15 April, when she told family she was travelling to Chéticamp, a fishing village on the west coast of Cape Breton island in Nova Scotia.

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  • Fema employees who criticized Trump cuts reinstated after months on leave Gabrielle Canon and agencies
    Workers wrote ‘Katrina declaration’, warning that funding cuts made US dangerously unprepared for natural disastersFourteen employees with the US Federal Emergency Management Agency returned to work this week, after spending eight months on administrative leave for signing a public letter criticising the Trump administration.The so-called “Katrina declaration”, sent last August to members of Congress and a federal council formed to help determine Fema’s future, was written as a rebuke from the w
     

Fema employees who criticized Trump cuts reinstated after months on leave

1 May 2026 at 01:01

Workers wrote ‘Katrina declaration’, warning that funding cuts made US dangerously unprepared for natural disasters

Fourteen employees with the US Federal Emergency Management Agency returned to work this week, after spending eight months on administrative leave for signing a public letter criticising the Trump administration.

The so-called “Katrina declaration”, sent last August to members of Congress and a federal council formed to help determine Fema’s future, was written as a rebuke from the workers about the dangerous erosion in US capacity to prepare for and respond to natural disasters.

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© Photograph: Ken Cedeno/Reuters

© Photograph: Ken Cedeno/Reuters

‘Don’t fall!’: foil boarders describe hair-raising shark chase caught on video off California coast

1 May 2026 at 00:29

Foil boarders were pursued by shark – likely a great white – off Santa Barbara before it lost interest and swam away

Ron Takeda and Tavis Boise were a few miles off the coast of Santa Barbara when they noticed the large mass trailing behind them.

“Tavis, is it a dolphin?” asked Takeda as he stood on his foil board, a specialized form of surfing, propelling himself through the waves. Boise, who was filming their run, recognized the question as an ominous sign – the veteran surfers are familiar enough with dolphins that Takeda should have recognized one immediately.

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