Regional Victorians flip national flag upside-down in protest at 'neglect'
Unhappy Victorians are flying upside-down Australian flags in political protest, but what exactly does it mean, and what do their neighbours think?

Unhappy Victorians are flying upside-down Australian flags in political protest, but what exactly does it mean, and what do their neighbours think?

The sale of Tasmania's largest farm, Rushy Lagoon, for over $100 million to UK's Gresham House has been approved by Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers, deeming it in the national interest after FIRB vetting. The property was previously owned by New Zealand's Pye family.

Bushwalkers are increasingly facing difficulties in Adelaide's conservation parks, with incidents ranging from getting lost to serious injuries. Experts cite a lack of preparedness and a surge in interest post-COVID-19 as contributing factors.

Nearly 400 BHP workers at Port Hedland, Australia's largest export facility, plan to strike for eight hours next Thursday. Unions cite failed negotiations on pay and conditions, threatening $120 million in daily revenue for BHP and significant royalty payments to the WA government.

A Queensland business was fined approximately $1,200 for transporting fire ant-infested bricks to a mine site, leading to the ants spreading to four other mines and necessitating a $1 million helicopter baiting program. The National Fire Ant Eradication Program is implementing stricter biosecurity measures.

A widespread Telstra outage has caused significant disruptions to train services across NSW, including the Hunter region and the Sydney-Canberra line. Emergency call services may also be affected, with authorities advising the use of non-Telstra devices. Airport operations and other services report varying degrees of impact.

South Australian police have reported two boys, aged 14 and 17, for fighting in a public place after amateur "fight club" videos were posted online. Authorities are considering new laws to deter the organization of such events.