Mount Gambier’s Blue Blob Sculpture Damaged By Googly Eye Prank; Case Ongoing

December 10, 2025

Mount Gambier’s Blue Blob Sculpture Damaged By Googly Eye Prank; Case Ongoing

Mount Gambier’s famous Blue Blob sculpture was damaged after Amelia Vanderhorst stuck large googly eyes on it. The repair is done but court case continues with a January hearing.

1953 Film Avvaiyar Reveals Stunning Lost Views of Thirumullaivoyal Temple Near Madras

December 10, 2025

1953 Film Avvaiyar Reveals Stunning Lost Views of Thirumullaivoyal Temple Near Madras

The 1953 black-and-white film Avvaiyar offers a rare glimpse of the beautifully preserved Thirumullaivoyal Temple and its serene surroundings near Madras, highlighting heritage lost to urban chaos.

1971 Annamalai University honour sparks protests and student death mystery

December 10, 2025

1971 Annamalai University honour sparks protests and student death mystery

Annamalai University’s 1971 honorary degree to Chief Minister Karunanidhi caused major student protests. During the unrest, student K.P. Udayakumar died under unclear circumstances, stirring controversy that remains unresolved.

Victorian Liberal Candidate Faces Bullying and Misuse Claims from Own Law Firm

December 10, 2025

Victorian Liberal Candidate Faces Bullying and Misuse Claims from Own Law Firm

Grant Hutchinson, preselected for Croydon, is in a legal clash with his law firm. Partners accuse him of bullying staff and using firm resources for politics. Hutchinson denies all claims. The case may impact the crucial 2026 election seat.

US Issuing Prudential Revocations of H-1B Visas Amid Immigration Shake-Up

December 10, 2025

US Issuing Prudential Revocations of H-1B Visas Amid Immigration Shake-Up

US consulates have sent prudential revocation notices to many H-1B visa holders linked to past law enforcement. Such revocations cancel visa stamps but do not end legal US stay. Visa holders can remain but must reapply for entry if they leave. No appeal is typically allowed, and visa scrutiny will increase.