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Home visits set to ramp up vaccine rollout
via abc.net.auThe Government has outlined its plan to ramp up the vaccine rollout in the second half of the year, with GPs enlisted to vaccinate older and more vulnerable Australians against COVID-19 in their own homes.People will also be able to receive the Pfizer jab at GP clinics across the country, that have so far been limited to administering the AstraZeneca vaccine. -
Biloela family released as Government "cave in" to public sentiment - Politics with David Crowe
via abc.net.auThe long term fate of a Tamil asylum seeker family that will be released from Christmas island is still uncertain, after Federal Government "cave in" to community response.
David Crowe joins RN Breakfast to discuss the latest developments in federal politics. -
Logan community plea to QLD Government not to axe maternity program
via abc.net.auA maternity program with a goal to keep children out of state care services is being axed in one of Australia's most disadvantaged communities.
Despite the success of the early intervention right@home program, the Palaszczuk government is cutting it in Logan and redirecting funds to the child protection system. -
Government will release Biloela family as "circumstances have changed"
via abc.net.auFederal Parliament resumes today with the news that the Morrison Government will release the Biloela family after almost two years detention on Christmas Island.
Finance Minister and Government Leader in the Senate, Simon Birmingham, says the Government has been listening carefully to the community after the circumstances changed in the last week, but he does not want to create a situation where people can "subvert" Australia's migration laws. -
Biloela family to be released and reunited in Australia ‘very soon’: Frydenberg
via smh.com.auThe Tamil asylum seeker family from Biloela that has been on Christmas Island for two years will be reunited on the Australian mainland, Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has confirmed. -
Tuesday, June 15, 2021
via abc.net.auThe program informed Australians wake up to. Start each day with comprehensive coverage and analysis of national and international events, and hear interviews with the people who matter today—along with those who'll be making news tomorrow. -
We have a legal and moral obligation to allow Biloela girls to stay
via smh.com.auI have plucked asylum seekers from the ocean and believe Kopika and Tharunicaa Murugappan deserve to be settled in Australia immediately. -
Super reforms face Senate battle as Patrick raises fears of worker under-insurance
via smh.com.auCrossbenchers are pushing for major amendments while fund bosses say powers in the bill could have “catastrophic” effects on workers’ retirement balances. -
Soaring house prices: an economic threat eating away the future
via smh.com.auSpecial research by UNSW reveals growing house prices are making the economy more unstable while slamming the property door in the faces of under-35s. -
Scott Morrison raises the alarm about escalating cyber attacks with British intelligence chiefs
via smh.com.auNew figures show there has been a 200 per cent increase in reports of ransomware attacks to Australia’s premier cyber security agency in recent months. -
Best of cartoons, June 15, 2021
via smh.com.auThe news of the day as interpreted by our talented artists, illustrators and cartoonists. -
United Nations set to decide climate claims by Torres Strait Islanders against Australia
via smh.com.auA group called the Torres Strait 8 have lodged a complaint with the United Nations against the federal government, accusing it of breaching their rights to culture and life by failing to adequately address climate change. -
PM stands by climate policy as G7 nations pledge to step up action
via smh.com.auAustralia is sticking to its climate policies as its powerful G7 allies commit to accelerated action. -
Australia lags G7 nations’ ambitious climate commitments
via smh.com.auAustralia is sticking to its climate policies as its powerful G7 allies commit to accelerated action. -
Australia signs clean energy deals as G7 wraps up
via abc.net.auAustralia has inked clean energy agreements with Germany and Japan, as the G7 plus summit draws to a close in the British seaside town of Cornwall.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison had his first face to face meeting with US President Joe Biden, but had to share the time with UK PM Boris Johnson. -
Pfizer for GPs, Moderna for rural clinics and pharmacies in plan for vaccine ramp up
via smh.com.auDoctors will also be paid to make home visits for vaccinations to allow the frail and elderly who cannot visit clinics to get immunised and ensure people moving into aged care facilities do not miss out. -
Bioela family likely to be allowed to live free in Australia, decision expected imminently
via abc.net.auThe federal government is understood to be on the verge of announcing a solution that would allow a Tamil asylum seeker family that has been detained for several years on Christmas Island, to live freely in Australia. -
Biloela family likely to be allowed to live free in Australia, decision expected imminently
via abc.net.auThe federal government is understood to be on the verge of announcing a solution that would allow a Tamil asylum seeker family that has been detained for several years on Christmas Island, to live freely in Australia. -
Biloela family could be released from detention as early as Tuesday
via smh.com.auBut government sources say ongoing court processes will have to run their course before any decisions are made about the family’s visa status. -
Coronavirus, climate change and China dominate G7 Summit
via abc.net.auThe world's wealthiest democracies have wrapped up their first face-to-face talks in two years. Samantha Hawley reports. -
‘We always hope it will be yes this time’: toddler has 15 travel exemptions rejected
via smh.com.auTwo-year-old Gurman Chechi has been in India for nearly 18 months without his parents but can’t get a travel exemption to be reunited with them in Hobart. -
Biloela family likely to be released from detention within days: sources
via smh.com.auAn imminent decision on the future of a Tamil asylum seeker family on Christmas Island is expected to lead to them being released from detention. -
Benjamin Netanyahu's 12-year run as Israeli PM ends
via abc.net.auAn unlikely coalition of right and left-wing parties has been voted in by Israel's parliament, ending Benjamin Netanyahu's long grip on power. Tom Joyner reports. -
CHINA | S05 03 - The iron chain between Australia and China
via abc.net.auWhen China rolled out their trade sanctions regime against Australia to try and punish us for a litany of perceived insults, the trade of one commodity was conspicuously left untouched.
China’s desperate need to stimulate economic growth through construction has left them with an insatiable appetite for Australian iron ore.
In this episode, we look at the incredible things they’ve built using our most valuable resource, and what might happen if they decide to stop buying it.
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‘We are all compassionate’: Ministerial decision on Biloela family within days
via smh.com.auActing Prime Minister Michael McCormack says a decision about the future of a Tamil asylum seeker family will be based on humanitarian considerations as well as health and legal advice. -
‘We are all compassionate’: Biloela family reunited in Perth, ministerial decision within days
via smh.com.auActing Prime Minister Michael McCormack says a decision about the future of a Tamil asylum seeker family will be based on humanitarian considerations as well as health and legal advice. -
Collecting democracy
via abc.net.auPolitical theorists have abandoned their duty to basic research on democracy. For centuries we have known that democracy has many meanings, but these meanings have not been collected and studied as a whole. This leaves us with only a partial understanding of democracy that has condemned the majority of knowledge on it into dangerous obscurity — one that limits our options for democratization in an increasingly authoritarian world. -
'Strong level of support': Scott Morrison says G7 leaders back Australia's stand over China
via abc.net.auPrime Minister Scott Morrison says the leaders of G7 nations have a "strong level of support" for the stand Australia has taken against China as the three-day summit wrapped up in Cornwall. -
Scott Morrison says permanent resettlement is not an option for Tamil asylum-seeker family
via abc.net.auMr Morrison has rejected permanent settlement for the family, saying it was not "government policy" for them to stay in Australia. -
NSW to ban single-use plastic
via abc.net.auNSW is the latest state to act on single use plastic, with a new law planned to come into effect next year.
The move is part of a national agreement to phase out all single use plastic by 2025, with only Tasmania and the Northern Territory yet to make a commitment. -
Future Subs project "out of control"
via abc.net.auThe Prime Minister will meet French President Emmanuel Macron this week to try and steer the troubled Future Subs project back on track, amid fears of a growing capability gap.
Independent Senator, Rex Patrick says the situation is "completely out of control", as the Government orders a complete rebuild of the Collins class submarines at a cost of up to $10 billion.
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