Wednesday, 6 May 2026

Families could save up to $50 a week growing their own fruit and vegetables.

 Extract from ABC News


By Bec Pridham

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Access to community gardens could be a solution for those short on backyard space. (ABC News: Jake Grant)

In short:

There has been a resurgence in home gardening as families find ways to mitigate the increasing cost of living.

Home gardeners say growing your own food makes financial sense in the long run and can shave hundreds of dollars a month off grocery bills.

What's next?

It's not too late to start an autumn-producing vegetable garden, with No Dig garden beds an economical way to get started with little up-front cost.

Zelenskyy slams Russia's 'utter cynicism' as strikes kill 22 in Ukraine ahead of ceasefire.

Extract from ABC News

Smoke billows from a burning building.

The aftermath of a Russian air strike in Zaporizhzhia. (Reuters: Press service of the State Emergency Service of Ukraine)

In short:

At least 22 people have been killed across Ukraine after Russian missile and drone attacks.

The attacks came hours before Kyiv was due to enact a ceasefire.

Russia also targeted Ukraine's power grid.

Meteor shower, comet C/2025 R3 PanSTARRS, and a 'blue' moon: What's in the sky in May.

Extract from ABC News

Purplish light sky with single meteor streaking across it.

Only a handful of meteors will be visible each hour during this year's Eta Aquariids because of the Moon. (Wikimedia Commons: Kulish Kateryna, CC BY 4.0)

Tuesday, 5 May 2026

World order could be 'rebuilt out of Europe', Carney says.

 Extract from ABC News

A close up of Mark Carney speaking at a press conference.

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says like-minded nations must deal with the world "as it is". (AP: Sean Kilpatrick/The Canadian Press)

In short:

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says the world does not need to submit to a "more transactional and insular world" at a major European leadership summit.

The comments come amid concerns about the US's commitment to NATO and the rules-based world order.

The European Political Community meeting came just days after Donald Trump pulled 5,000 troops out of Germany and slapped a 25 per cent tariff on cars from the EU. 

Monday, 4 May 2026

Australian activist Zack Schofield says crew of Gaza-bound aid flotilla was beaten by Israeli sailors.

Extract from ABC News

A young man in a light brown jumper speaks to a camera he's holding up in a kitchenette.

Zack Schofield has told ABC News some of his crew members were beaten and shot point-blank with rubber bullets. (ABC News)

In short:

Zack Schofield was one of six Australians detained this past week by the Israeli navy after taking part in the Global Sumud Flotilla, an attempt to break Israel's blockade of Gaza by delivering humanitarian aid to the territory.

He alleges he and his crewmates endured a violent and distressing ordeal during their time in Israeli custody, and says he witnessed at least 10 of his fellow crew members being heavily beaten.

What's next?

Mr Schofield is now on the Greek island of Crete, where he was taken to hospital after being released by the IDF, but says he intends to continue to sail on to Gaza as part of the flotilla.

How Australia’s most iconic inland fish species has bounced back.

Extract from ABC News

Close up of a Murray cod.

Murray cod (Maccullochella peelii) is the apex predator of the Murray-Darling Basin river system. (Flickr: Murray Cod/Guo Chai Lim/CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)