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Winning Saturday Lotto ticket left in car for weeks, Treasurer's major Palestine call, chaos after 'outrageous' airport outage
Winning Saturday Lotto ticket left in car for weeks, Treasurer's major Palestine call, chaos after 'outrageous' airport outage

Yahoo

time31-07-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Winning Saturday Lotto ticket left in car for weeks, Treasurer's major Palestine call, chaos after 'outrageous' airport outage

Hello and welcome to Yahoo's live news blog this Thursday. A winning Saturday Lotto ticket was left in a man's car for two weeks while he went on holiday. Treasurer Jim Chalmers says it's a matter of "when, not if" for Australia recognising Palestine as its own state. It comes as Canada became the latest country to reveal plans to recognise a Palestinian state. An "outrageous" outage has caused airport chaos right across the UK. Follow along as we bring you regular updates throughout the day. Melissa Caddick's partner charged with assault The partner of the late Melissa Caddick has been charged with the assault of an elderly woman at a park not far to where she disappeared from. Police charged Anthony Koletti with assault on the 73-year-old woman after he handed himself into Waverley Police station on Wednesday. The alleged incident took place last Wednesday in Vaucluse. It comes after police made an appeal for information, releasing a photograph of a man in a black Under Armour t-shirt, black cap and sunglasses. Read more from NewsWire here. Australia expected to recognise Palestinian state Treasurer Jim Chalmers says it's a matter of "when, not if" for Australia to recognise a Palestinian state. While he did not indicate when that would be, it's the strongest indication yet Australia will follow France's lead. It comes as Canada was the latest country to say it would, saying a Palestinian state would be recognised in September. 'The Prime Minister and the Foreign Minister will respond in due course, but I welcome this momentum and this progress in the international community,' Chalmers told Sky News. 'Outrageous' outage leads to airport chaos Furious airlines have blasted airport authorities in the UK after an "outrageous" outage left scores of flights cancelled, leading to widespread chaos right around the country. An apologetic The National Air Traffic Service (NATS) tried to downplay the severity of the air traffic control glitch which according to Gatwick Airport was "affecting all outbound flights across the UK". There were well over 100 cancellations, according to analytics firm Cirum Aviation. The glitch was resolved within the hour, NATS said. Ryanair's COO Neal McMahon called the outage "outrageous", with the airline calling for the resignation of NATS CEO Martin Rolfe. Read more here. Man leaves winning lottery ticket in car for two weeks Well we hope it was well hidden. A South Australian man left his winning Saturday Lotto ticket inside his car when he went on holiday, only claiming his prize two weeks later on his return. "You wouldn't believe it, the day after the draw, we went on holiday, so the ticket was sitting in my car for a whole two weeks until we got home," he told lottery officials. 'While we were away, my wife said, 'Wow. Someone won Saturday X Lotto in Naracoorte'. I joked and said, 'It could be me, I have an unregistered ticket at home!'. 'I didn't even think twice about it. I honestly was just joking. I never would have thought it was actually me! 'Finally, I checked the ticket when we got home, and I was blown away." The man now plans to retire with his $919,000 winnings from the July 12 draw. Do you have a story tip? Email: newsroomau@ You can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter and YouTube. Melissa Caddick's partner charged with assault The partner of the late Melissa Caddick has been charged with the assault of an elderly woman at a park not far to where she disappeared from. Police charged Anthony Koletti with assault on the 73-year-old woman after he handed himself into Waverley Police station on Wednesday. The alleged incident took place last Wednesday in Vaucluse. It comes after police made an appeal for information, releasing a photograph of a man in a black Under Armour t-shirt, black cap and sunglasses. Read more from NewsWire here. The partner of the late Melissa Caddick has been charged with the assault of an elderly woman at a park not far to where she disappeared from. Police charged Anthony Koletti with assault on the 73-year-old woman after he handed himself into Waverley Police station on Wednesday. The alleged incident took place last Wednesday in Vaucluse. It comes after police made an appeal for information, releasing a photograph of a man in a black Under Armour t-shirt, black cap and sunglasses. Read more from NewsWire here. Australia expected to recognise Palestinian state Treasurer Jim Chalmers says it's a matter of "when, not if" for Australia to recognise a Palestinian state. While he did not indicate when that would be, it's the strongest indication yet Australia will follow France's lead. It comes as Canada was the latest country to say it would, saying a Palestinian state would be recognised in September. 'The Prime Minister and the Foreign Minister will respond in due course, but I welcome this momentum and this progress in the international community,' Chalmers told Sky News. Treasurer Jim Chalmers says it's a matter of "when, not if" for Australia to recognise a Palestinian state. While he did not indicate when that would be, it's the strongest indication yet Australia will follow France's lead. It comes as Canada was the latest country to say it would, saying a Palestinian state would be recognised in September. 'The Prime Minister and the Foreign Minister will respond in due course, but I welcome this momentum and this progress in the international community,' Chalmers told Sky News. 'Outrageous' outage leads to airport chaos Furious airlines have blasted airport authorities in the UK after an "outrageous" outage left scores of flights cancelled, leading to widespread chaos right around the country. An apologetic The National Air Traffic Service (NATS) tried to downplay the severity of the air traffic control glitch which according to Gatwick Airport was "affecting all outbound flights across the UK". There were well over 100 cancellations, according to analytics firm Cirum Aviation. The glitch was resolved within the hour, NATS said. Ryanair's COO Neal McMahon called the outage "outrageous", with the airline calling for the resignation of NATS CEO Martin Rolfe. Read more here. Furious airlines have blasted airport authorities in the UK after an "outrageous" outage left scores of flights cancelled, leading to widespread chaos right around the country. An apologetic The National Air Traffic Service (NATS) tried to downplay the severity of the air traffic control glitch which according to Gatwick Airport was "affecting all outbound flights across the UK". There were well over 100 cancellations, according to analytics firm Cirum Aviation. The glitch was resolved within the hour, NATS said. Ryanair's COO Neal McMahon called the outage "outrageous", with the airline calling for the resignation of NATS CEO Martin Rolfe. Read more here. Man leaves winning lottery ticket in car for two weeks Well we hope it was well hidden. A South Australian man left his winning Saturday Lotto ticket inside his car when he went on holiday, only claiming his prize two weeks later on his return. "You wouldn't believe it, the day after the draw, we went on holiday, so the ticket was sitting in my car for a whole two weeks until we got home," he told lottery officials. 'While we were away, my wife said, 'Wow. Someone won Saturday X Lotto in Naracoorte'. I joked and said, 'It could be me, I have an unregistered ticket at home!'. 'I didn't even think twice about it. I honestly was just joking. I never would have thought it was actually me! 'Finally, I checked the ticket when we got home, and I was blown away." The man now plans to retire with his $919,000 winnings from the July 12 draw. Well we hope it was well hidden. A South Australian man left his winning Saturday Lotto ticket inside his car when he went on holiday, only claiming his prize two weeks later on his return. "You wouldn't believe it, the day after the draw, we went on holiday, so the ticket was sitting in my car for a whole two weeks until we got home," he told lottery officials. 'While we were away, my wife said, 'Wow. Someone won Saturday X Lotto in Naracoorte'. I joked and said, 'It could be me, I have an unregistered ticket at home!'. 'I didn't even think twice about it. I honestly was just joking. I never would have thought it was actually me! 'Finally, I checked the ticket when we got home, and I was blown away." The man now plans to retire with his $919,000 winnings from the July 12 draw.

Caddick's partner charged with assault
Caddick's partner charged with assault

Perth Now

time30-07-2025

  • Perth Now

Caddick's partner charged with assault

The partner of the late Melissa Caddick has been charged with the assault of an elderly woman at a park not far to where she disappeared from. Police charged Anthony Koletti with assault on the 73-year-old woman after he handed himself into Waverley Police station on Wednesday. The alleged incident took place last Wednesday in Vaucluse. It comes after police made an appeal for information, releasing a photograph of a man in a black Under Armour t-shirt, black cap and sunglasses. Anthony Koletti leaves the Coroners Court in Lidcombe NCA NewsWire / Nikki Short Credit: News Corp Australia NewsWire approached Mr Koletti at the hairdressing salon where he works in Rose Bay on Wednesday. The part-time DJ and hairdresser refused to speak to our reporter and asked him to leave the salon. Ms Caddick went missing just hours after her dover heights mansion was raided by the AFP and ASIC in November 2020. The raid was conducted over a Ponzi scheme which she used to fleece investors of $20m to $30m. The sensational case Mr Koletti has never been charged with any crime relating to Ms Caddick's disappearance or her criminal actions. More to come

Anthony Koletti charged following alleged assault at park close to where Melissa Caddick went missing
Anthony Koletti charged following alleged assault at park close to where Melissa Caddick went missing

Daily Mail​

time30-07-2025

  • Daily Mail​

Anthony Koletti charged following alleged assault at park close to where Melissa Caddick went missing

The partner of late‑con woman Melissa Caddick, Anthony Koletti, has been charged by NSW Police with one count of common assault, following an alleged incident involving a 73‑year‑old woman in Vaucluse, not far from where she vanished. Police allege the incident occurred in Vaucluse last Wednesday. Earlier this week, police issued a public appeal for information, releasing an image of an unknown man in a black Under Armour shirt, cap and sunglasses strolling through a park in Sydney 's eastern suburbs.

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