‘Do not go down this path.’ Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong warns Israel against a ground offensive in Rafah.
The Australian government has voted in favour of a motion calling for WikiLeaks hacker Julian Assange to be returned home as he nears US extradition.
Palestine protest groups continue to organise across Australia, with one group gathering outside Prime Minister Albanese’s Marrickville office for at least 4 days, where they plan on staying until a ceasefire is reached.
‘This is a tough guy that does not want to answer the tough questions.’ Labor MP Claire O’Neil blasts the Opposition leader, Peter Dutton.
Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan addresses the state after a massive storm left over 220,000 houses without power. One person has died: a 50-year-old man, a dairy farmer from the state’s east.
The Senate committee confirms multiple livestock have died on the MV Bahijah as it remains stationary off the coast of WA with over 16,000 animals on board.
After an AFP operation left a 13-year-old autistic boy radicalised, the Deputy Commissioner claims he would do it again if presented with the same scenario.
Senator Linda Reynolds announces her exit from politics after 10 years in the Senate, several Ministries, and a slew of legal battles.
‘Israel should listen to the international community.’ Penny Wong speaks on Israel’s military actions in Rafah, which have killed at least 67 Palestinians.
‘This can be a watershed moment for Palestinian rights in Australia.’ Greens Senator Jordon Steele-John speaks on the government’s ‘woeful’ response to Gaza and the hope the Australian public gives him.
‘Do not go down this path.’ Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong warns Israel against a ground offensive in Rafah.
The Australian government has voted in favour of a motion calling for WikiLeaks hacker Julian Assange to be returned home as he nears US extradition.
Palestine protest groups continue to organise across Australia, with one group gathering outside Prime Minister Albanese’s Marrickville office for at least 4 days, where they plan on staying until a ceasefire is reached.
‘This is a tough guy that does not want to answer the tough questions.’ Labor MP Claire O’Neil blasts the Opposition leader, Peter Dutton.
Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan addresses the state after a massive storm left over 220,000 houses without power. One person has died: a 50-year-old man, a dairy farmer from the state’s east.
The Senate committee confirms multiple livestock have died on the MV Bahijah as it remains stationary off the coast of WA with over 16,000 animals on board.
After an AFP operation left a 13-year-old autistic boy radicalised, the Deputy Commissioner claims he would do it again if presented with the same scenario.
Senator Linda Reynolds announces her exit from politics after 10 years in the Senate, several Ministries, and a slew of legal battles.
‘Israel should listen to the international community.’ Penny Wong speaks on Israel’s military actions in Rafah, which have killed at least 67 Palestinians.
‘This can be a watershed moment for Palestinian rights in Australia.’ Greens Senator Jordon Steele-John speaks on the government’s ‘woeful’ response to Gaza and the hope the Australian public gives him.
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