The students fell 33 feet from a jumping castle that was lifted into the air by a gust of wind, the authorities said. Several others were critically injured.
Author: Yan Zhuang
Bouncy Castle in Tasmania Is Swept by Wind, Killing 5 Children
A gust of wind swept up the inflatable on the last day of school, and the students fell more than 30 feet. Several others were critically injured.
Novak Djokovic to Play in Australian Open, Organizers Say
The announcement came amid speculation about whether Djokovic would travel to Australia because of the vaccination rules. He was also listed as a player in the ATP Cup.
How Long Can Students Wait for Australia to Reopen?
As the Omicron variant heralds more uncertainty, international students weigh up their options.
Report: Rampant Sexual Harassment in Australia’s Parliament
A sweeping report lays out a cloistered, alcohol-fueled environment where powerful men violated boundaries unchecked.
A Woman is Charged With Arson in Queensland Quarantine Hotel Fire
A 31-year-old mother and her two children had arrived in Queensland a few days ago.
Arson Charges in Queensland Quarantine Hotel Fire
A 31-year-old mother and her two children had arrived in Queensland a few days ago.
Solomon Islands Protests: 3 Burned Bodies Found in Chinatown
The police were trying to determine if the charred remains found in the capital’s Chinatown district were linked to the protests, in which demonstrators set fire to buildings.
Suspect Arrested in Wonnangatta Valley Murder Case
In a remote southern Australian area famed for its forbidding landscape and unsolved mysteries, the couple had set out for a weeklong trip and were never seen again.