Trending:Trump at DavosT20 WC DramaGreenland rowBoard of PeaceDeepinder Goyal steps downShooting in Australia: At least 3 dead in Melbourne; number of shooters not known, police hunt onpress trust of india • January 22, 2026, 14:08:17 ISTWhatsapp Facebook TwitterThree people were killed, and another was wounded on Thursday in a shooting in a town in Australia’s New South Wales state, police said.. AdvertisementSubscribe Join Us+ Follow us On GoogleChoose Firstpost on GoogleThree killed, one injured in shooting incident in New South Wales town; police launch manhuntThree people were killed, and another was wounded on Thursday in a shooting in a town in Australia’s New South Wales state, police said. Emergency services were called to an address at Lake Cargelligo, a town of around 1,500 people, following reports of a shooting, a police statement said. Three people — two women and a man — were dead, and another man was taken to the hospital in serious but stable condition, police said. STORY CONTINUES BELOW THIS ADThe shooter or shooters appeared to be at large. Police urged the public to avoid the area and for local residents to stay inside.(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by Firstpost staff.)More from World The irony of being Pakistan: To pay $1 bn for Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ seat while seeking $2.2 bn UAE aid Trump to ‘own’ Greenland by having sovereignty over military bases in draft deal: ReportFollow Firstpost on Google. Get insightful explainers, sharp opinions, and in-depth latest news on everything from geopolitics and diplomacy to World News. Stay informed with the latest perspectives only on Firstpost. TagsAustraliaHomeWorldShooting in Australia: At least 3 dead in Melbourne; number of shooters not known, police hunt onEnd of Article Read MoreFind us on YouTubeSubscribeHomeWorldShooting in Australia: At least 3 dead in Melbourne; number of shooters not known, police hunt onEnd of ArticleQuick ReadsThe irony of being Pakistan: To pay $1 bn for Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ seat while seeking $2.2 bn UAE aidPakistan joins US President Trump's "Board of Peace," paying $1 billion to become a permanent member alongside eight Islamic nations, aiming to support a Gaza ceasefire and reconstruction.