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Tasmania Doubles Reward for 30-Year-Old Tourist Murder

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Breaking News: Gaza Deal Hailed, Defence Shakeup Looms, BHPChina Dispute Intensifies

Canberra – A potential peace agreement in Gaza has been publicly lauded by former US President Donald Trump, while in Australia, the Labor government is preparing a meaningful overhaul of the Defence‍ portfolio. Simultaneously, a protracted dispute between BHP ⁢and China over iron ore pricing threatens to‌ extend for⁢ months, adding to global economic uncertainty.

The proposed Gaza‍ deal, details of which remain limited, was praised by Trump in a social media​ post earlier today, claiming it would be a “historic ⁤achievement” ‌and a “great ‍win for everyone.” The announcement comes amid ⁢ongoing international efforts to secure a ‌ceasefire and humanitarian aid access to‌ the region. Domestically, Defence Minister‌ Richard Marles is expected to announce sweeping changes to procurement processes and strategic priorities, aiming to address longstanding criticisms of⁣ cost⁣ overruns and delayed ⁣projects. Meanwhile, the escalating tension between BHP and Chinese steelmakers centres on ⁢the⁣ quality of iron ore shipments,⁤ with China alleging substandard ‌material and​ BHP defending its product.

Police continue to investigate the 1995 murder⁣ of⁤ Victoria Cafasso on Beaumaris Beach in Tasmania. Cafasso was ‍last seen sunbaking after walking from her accommodation in the hours before her death. Her body was discovered in the early afternoon, with police⁤ estimating the time of death between 11.50am and 12.33pm. A light-coloured Subaru ⁤station wagon and its driver – described ⁤as a​ fit, slim man in his 20s with a surfer’s appearance – remain persons of interest.A man matching that description was reportedly seen running onto the beach‍ near where⁤ Cafasso was‍ found. ‍

“At this stage that‌ person remains⁣ a suspect. They haven’t been ruled out,” ​Detective Sergeant Glenn​ Evans stated. several suspects,including the individual matching‌ the surfer’s description,have been interviewed,many of ​whom still reside on Tasmania’s east coast. The murder weapon remains unfound, ​though ‍a coronial report‍ indicated a blunt object and a knife were likely used in​ the attack.

Police are⁢ also seeking‌ the ⁤author of a 2024 anonymous Crime Stoppers message regarding a ‌1990 assault, believing it may hold relevance to the Cafasso⁤ case.

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