• Australia’s political landscape is in turmoil after activists and legal groups accused Prime Minister Anthony Albanese of supporting what they call a genocide in Gaza and Lebanon. During a recent visit to a Sydney mosque, the Prime Minister was met with fierce protests and heckling from worshippers who are demanding that the Australian government immediately withdraw its military support for the ongoing U.S. and Israeli operations.
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    Australia’s political landscape is in turmoil after activists and legal groups accused Prime Minister Anthony Albanese of supporting what they call a genocide in Gaza and Lebanon. During a recent visit to a Sydney mosque, the Prime Minister was met with fierce protests and heckling from worshippers who are demanding that the Australian government immediately withdraw its military support for the ongoing U.S. and Israeli operations. #AustraliaNews #MiddleEastCrisis
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  • Australia has become the first country to introduce a dedicated license class for ultra high-powered vehicles (UHPVs), targeting supercars with extreme acceleration capabilities. The new “U Class” license is now required in South Australia for any vehicle exceeding 276 kilowatts per tonne in power-to-weight ratio. This includes models from Lamborghini, Ferrari, McLaren, and other performance brands. The aim is to ensure drivers are equipped with the skills to handle such machines safely on public roads.

    The move follows a series of fatal crashes involving high-performance vehicles, most notably a 2019 tragedy in Adelaide. The licensing process includes a mandatory online course costing $61, and an additional $20 fee to add the classification to an existing driver’s license. Offenders who drive UHPVs without the proper license face heavy penalties — up to $2,500 for a first offense. This initiative marks a major shift toward regulating high-speed vehicle operation and may serve as a model for other countries.

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    Australia has become the first country to introduce a dedicated license class for ultra high-powered vehicles (UHPVs), targeting supercars with extreme acceleration capabilities. The new “U Class” license is now required in South Australia for any vehicle exceeding 276 kilowatts per tonne in power-to-weight ratio. This includes models from Lamborghini, Ferrari, McLaren, and other performance brands. The aim is to ensure drivers are equipped with the skills to handle such machines safely on public roads. The move follows a series of fatal crashes involving high-performance vehicles, most notably a 2019 tragedy in Adelaide. The licensing process includes a mandatory online course costing $61, and an additional $20 fee to add the classification to an existing driver’s license. Offenders who drive UHPVs without the proper license face heavy penalties — up to $2,500 for a first offense. This initiative marks a major shift toward regulating high-speed vehicle operation and may serve as a model for other countries. #Supercars #AustraliaNews #VehicleSafety #DrivingLaws #PerformanceCars
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