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Empty public housing amid crisis; Flying car crash; Man trapped on train tracks

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jakson Empty public housing amid crisis; Flying car crash; Man trapped on train tracks kansikuva

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Fourteen completed public housing townhouses in Cannington have been sitting vacant for approximately a year, falling into disrepair with overgrown weeds and reports of squatters. This $6.6 million development remains empty while over 20,000 people wait for housing, despite the government spending $4.7 billion on public housing this financial year. An out-of-control car flew through the air and crashed into a High Wycombe home, leaving an elderly resident shaken but unhurt despite devastating damage to her property. The shocking crash was caught on camera. The 22-year-old driver has since been arrested and charged after allegedly trying to flee the scene. A rescue unfolded in North Fremantle after a car launched through a fence and flipped upside down near train tracks, trapping a 65-year-old driver. Local workers rushed to smash the vehicle's window and free the man before the chaotic crash forced an emergency rail shutdown ahead of peak hour. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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jakson Olympian faces jail; beloved restaurant demolished; distraught homebuyers kansikuva

Olympian faces jail; beloved restaurant demolished; distraught homebuyers

Olympic cyclist Rohan Dennis has pleaded guilty to driving while disqualified with his children in the car, just months after receiving a five-year driving ban over the crash that killed his wife, champion cyclist Melissa Hoskins. A beloved family restaurant in the hills is set to be demolished by the government to make way for a new primary school, leaving the owners devastated and facing an uncertain future. The decision has sparked controversy, with some local leaders who celebrated the development also signing a petition against the school's location. More than 100 homebuyers north of Adelaide had their housing contracts terminated by developer Wel.co, causing anger and uncertainty. Local and state governments are vowing to hold the developer accountable, while council leaders are working to reinstate the cancelled contracts. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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