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Neurosurgeon Professor Charlie Teo is still saving LIves. Just Not Australian Lives

Charlie Teo, Still Saving Lives. Just Not Australian Lives.

Exclusive interview with renowned neurosurgeon Professor Charlie Teo, who speaks about the controversy that ended his ability to operate in Australia, his work saving brain tumour patients overseas, and the groundbreaking brain-mapping technology now reshaping neurology.

Prime Minister Mitsotakis Congratulates Pope Leo XIV on Historic Election

Pope Leo XIV Plans to Visit Sydney for 2028 Eucharistic Congress

Pope Leo XIV has indicated his intention to visit Sydney in spring 2028 to preside over the International Eucharistic Congress, with Archbishop Anthony Fisher relaying the Pope’s response: “It’s still a way off, but I’ll be there.” The event will feature a major Eucharistic procession and final Mass expected to draw hundreds of thousands.

New Sydney Fish Market Opens 2026: Greek Businesses Shine at Blackwattle Bay

The brand-new Sydney Fish Market at Blackwattle Bay officially opened its doors on January 19, 2026, welcoming crowds to expanded retail, late-night dining, and fresh catches. Greek-Australian families have long powered Sydney’s seafood scene, with iconic businesses like Poulos Bros (a major wholesaler and retailer at the markets), Claudio’s Seafood, De Costi Seafoods, and Faros Seafood carrying on traditions from early 20th-century Greek migrants who built the city’s fish trade.

A 12-year-old boy remains in critical condition at Sydney Children's Hospital after a large shark mauled both his legs while he was jumping off rocks at Nielsen Park's Shark Beach in Vaucluse on Sunday afternoon, January 18, 2026, with five friends witnessing the horror and authorities closing the beach while searching for the shark.

12-Year-Old Boy Fighting for Life After Brutal Shark Attack at Sydney's Nielsen Park

A 12-year-old boy remains in critical condition at Sydney Children’s Hospital after a large shark mauled both his legs while he was jumping off rocks at Nielsen Park’s Shark Beach in Vaucluse on Sunday afternoon, January 18, 2026, with five friends witnessing the horror and authorities closing the beach while searching for the shark.

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