Sunday, 19 July 2026

From escaping Boggo Road Gaol to Boy Swallows Universe. The story of Arthur 'Slim' Halliday.

 Extract from ABC News

By Ned Hammond

A graphic collage of three prison escapees, a news article, and Boggo Road Gaol.

In 1946, the Houdini of Boggo Road took two associates, scaled the prison's walls, jumped in a taxi and vanished. (ABC News: Pete Mullins)

Eight killed and more than 60 wounded in Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian targets.

 Extract from ABC News

Two huge plumes of grey smoke are rising from the scene of a warehouse fire.

Smoke rises from a warehouse in Elektrostal, a city near Moscow. (Reuters)

In short:

Eight people were killed by Ukrainian drone attacks on two warehouses, Russian officials say.

One facility was hit in the town of Kotovsk.

Another one was struck in the city of Elektrostal, with footage showing massive plumes of smoke towering over it.

Australia's only professional penny-farthing maker has cult following.

 Extract from ABC News

Dan Bolwell in his workshop kneeling beside a penny farthing, smiling.

Dan Bolwell has handmade more than 400 penny-farthings, shipping them to customers around the world. (ABC News: Gabriela Rahardja)

From 40 cartographers to two: street directories nearing end of the road.

Extract from ABC News

A street directory sits on a steering wheel

Street directories have defied expectations, lasting longer than publishers expected. (ABC Gold Coast: Dominic Cansdale)

In short:

Australia's street directories are still selling despite the rise of GPS.

Hardie Grant, which publishes UBD Gregory's and Refidex, says sales have fallen to less than 20 per cent of their peak.

What's next?

Hardie Grant says while it will continue to publish street directories, annual updates will be a thing of the past. 

Saturday, 18 July 2026

Ukraine destroys strategic bomber aircraft at Russia's Engels airbase, Zelenskyy says.

Extract from ABC News

Across a brown air field, you see a large military plane with four propellers rotating.

The long-range, supersonic strategic bombers have previously been used to launch missile strikes against Ukraine. (Wikimedia Commons: Marina Lysteva)

In short:

Ukraine has destroyed a strategic Tu-95 bomber in Russia's Engels air base. 

Meanwhile, Putin critic Boris Nadezhdin has been convicted of displaying “extremist symbols” — an action that will keep him out of this year's parliamentary race.

What's next?

Mr Nadezhdin rejected the case against him as absurd