Wednesday, 8 April 2026

At-home stockpiling sparks safety warnings from fuel and fire experts.

 Extract from ABC News

man in petorl station holding pump

David Leaney says stockpiling fuel is not just bad for supply, it is potentially unsafe. (Supplied: David Leaney)

In short:

Some service station owners say unusual objects are being filled with fuel as consumers continue panic-buying.

Experts warn improper storage or excessive amounts of fuel in suburban homes can pose a safety risk.

What's next?

Australian Standards sets out rules for fuel storage in residential homes, but how they are enforced is unclear and varies by state or territory.

Artemis II lunar fly-by breaks Apollo 13's distance record, reveals previously unseen far side of the Moon.

 Extract from ABC News

Earth's Moon, as seen from a spacecraft.

The latest photo reveals the Moon's near side that faces us (in the top half), and the far side with the distinctive target-shaped Orientale Basin (in the bottom half). (Supplied: NASA)

In short:

The Artemis II astronauts have travelled further from Earth than any humans before, surpassing the record set by Apollo 13 in 1970.

The historic seven-hour fly-by of the Moon captured never-before-seen views of its far side, to be published by NASA.

What's next?

The mission is a step towards a scheduled landing near the Moon's south pole in 2028.

Donald Trump's shifting rhetoric on Iran war works against his rapidly thinning credibility.

Extract from ABC News

Analysis

By Laura Tingle

Donald Trump looks down as he walks away from the podium.

Donald Trump has delivered increasingly erratic language on the war in Iran. (Reuters: Kevin Lamarque)

AI supercharging online scams as regulator ASIC takes down almost 12,000 sites in a year.

 Extract from ABC News

a screenshot of a video of ai generated woman and wallstreet aerial asking viewers to join a waitlist

ASIC says it is taking down hundreds of phishing and investment scam sites every week, many of which use AI-generated content. (Supplied: ASIC)

In short:

Australia's financial regulator ASIC says it took down almost 12,000 phishing and investment sites last year.

Experts warn AI has turned cybercrime into a "supermarket aisle" where scammers pick and choose their attack.

What's next?

Regulators and offenders will continue to play a constant game of cat and mouse as the technology rapidly evolves.