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The Age
4 days ago
- Politics
- The Age
WA news LIVE: Vision reveals passengers' scramble as Bali fast ferry capsizes
Latest posts Latest posts 9.47am New vision of Bali fast ferry horror Yesterday we brought you the story of Perth tourists being rescued from the waters off Bali along with a crowd of travellers after their fast ferry capsized. Andy Wood told Simon Beaumont on 6PR's Perth Today that about 100 people were on board when the ferry capsized, and many were not from Australia and couldn't swim. 'The people particularly up the back where the water was coming were in a real panic state, so people were smashing the windows to try and get out on the sides,' he said. New vision of the ordeal in Nusa Lembongan's Mushroom Bay shows a crowd of passengers clinging to the boat's bow as it lists on its side in choppy waters. Video from inside the ferry shows a frantic rush as passengers scramble for the exit. Thankfully, there were no serious injuries reported. Watch 9News Perth 's story below: 9.47am Across Australia and around the world Here's what's making news elsewhere this morning. Tensions between Donald Trump and his former 'first buddy' Elon Musk have erupted into open warfare. US beef could be allowed into Australia for the first time in decades through a biosecurity rule review to secure the removal of tariffs. In Queensland, the housemates of missing teenager Pheobe Bishop have been charged with murder, as her mother describes how the family's world has been shattered. In NSW, Police Minister Yasmin Catley has warned that law enforcement officers cannot be expected to regulate the ballooning tobacco black market. In Victoria, a major cruise operator's decision to quit berthing two of its premier cruise lines in Melbourne this year is set to blow an estimated $37.6 million hole in the state's economy. punish Ukraine as well as Russia if he does not believe they are sincere about peace.

Sydney Morning Herald
4 days ago
- Politics
- Sydney Morning Herald
WA news LIVE: Vision reveals passengers' scramble as Bali fast ferry capsizes
Latest posts Latest posts 9.47am New vision of Bali fast ferry horror Yesterday we brought you the story of Perth tourists being rescued from the waters off Bali along with a crowd of travellers after their fast ferry capsized. Andy Wood told Simon Beaumont on 6PR's Perth Today that about 100 people were on board when the ferry capsized, and many were not from Australia and couldn't swim. 'The people particularly up the back where the water was coming were in a real panic state, so people were smashing the windows to try and get out on the sides,' he said. New vision of the ordeal in Nusa Lembongan's Mushroom Bay shows a crowd of passengers clinging to the boat's bow as it lists on its side in choppy waters. Video from inside the ferry shows a frantic rush as passengers scramble for the exit. Thankfully, there were no serious injuries reported. Watch 9News Perth 's story below: 9.47am Across Australia and around the world Here's what's making news elsewhere this morning. Tensions between Donald Trump and his former 'first buddy' Elon Musk have erupted into open warfare. US beef could be allowed into Australia for the first time in decades through a biosecurity rule review to secure the removal of tariffs. In Queensland, the housemates of missing teenager Pheobe Bishop have been charged with murder, as her mother describes how the family's world has been shattered. In NSW, Police Minister Yasmin Catley has warned that law enforcement officers cannot be expected to regulate the ballooning tobacco black market. In Victoria, a major cruise operator's decision to quit berthing two of its premier cruise lines in Melbourne this year is set to blow an estimated $37.6 million hole in the state's economy. punish Ukraine as well as Russia if he does not believe they are sincere about peace.