Union s response to allegations falls short
Union’s response to allegations ‘falls short’, minister says – as it happened
That's it. Thank you. Today's main news:
- Victorian Minister Jasinta Allan achieved removal from the job of the CFMU construction faction in the Victorian Labor Party, while Federal Minister for Factory Relations Tony Burke was postponed to speak, due to allegations against a union speech.
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- Space}Treasurer Jim Chalmers has warned against what he calls the "normalization of extremism" in politicians in connection with the attempted assassination of former US President Donald Trump.
- According to Buckingham Palace, Britain's King Charles III and Camilla Parker are due to visit Australia and Samoa in October.
- Space}The chaos and traffic jams that formed in Sydney's inner west, then the opening of the Rozelle Transport Exchange at a cost of $3. 9 billion, were "unreasonable and unacceptable" given the scale of the plan, the investigators said.
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- Antarctic blast will bring destructive winds and mountain snowstorms to Victoria and Wales in midday.
See you here tomorrow.
Updated at 8:29am BST
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As a result, the Sydney Denouement of Rozelle's transport system, developed at a cost of $3. 9 billion, was slammed.
The traffic chaos and congestion that formed in Sydney's inner west, then the opening of the "denouement spaghetti" at a cost of $3, 900 million, was "unreasonable and unacceptable", the investigators said in the account.
In its own final report, it then carried out a months-long investigation into Denuba at Rozelle, a parliamentary committee that also cited a "lack of clarity and transparency" in the government's relationship with Transurban.
Designed and built by the Fresh South Wales government, it is considered the finish line of the WestConnex Wide Network, was built at a cost of $16. 8 billion and is under the private control of Transurban, the main owner of commercial roads.
Read more about this situation here:
Updated 8:16am BST
7. 44 (PST)
ASX hits new all-time high, tops 8, 000 for first time
ASX200 index tops 8, 000 for first time.
At the start of the week, the Basis Samp; AP; P/ASX200 rose 58. 3 points (0. 73%) to 8. 017. 6, while the more comprehensive All Ordinaries - Index - rose 56. 3 points (0. 69%) to 8. 262. 4.
The ASX200 surpassed 7, 000 for the first time in January 2020, but fell below 5, 000 two months later against the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Updated at 7:52 AM Pacific Time
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Travis Bazzana becomes first Australian to be top draft pick in Major League Baseball
Here, we baseball news-blogs already knew, but there's no doubt that this is real news, that an Australian was actually selected as player No. 1 in the draft of the top baseball league (and, you know, the Central League-guard).
As AAP reports, Sydney left-handed hitter Travis Bazzana became the first Australian to be selected in the first round of the draft, not to mention that he was a key selection.
In an adjustment to the bonus pool system that began in 2012, this year baseball's major league picks will determine $10. 57 million (AUD 16 million).
This means that if the 21-year-old Bazzana officially becomes a member of the Central League Guardians, he will be awarded with a registration within AUD 15 million.
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred announced at noon (AEST) on the first day of the week that he would actually select the Cleveland Guardians 2 Basic and play in real time for the Oregon Institute.
Updated at 7:39am BST
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Banks to refund $28m in fees to low-income customers after ASIC review
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The Australian Securities and Exchange Commission (ASIC) said that four banks - ANZ, Bendigo and Adelaide Bank, CBA and Westpac - charged high fees to two million low-income First Nations and Many People customers receiving payments under the Centralinlink program.
ASIC Commissioner Alan Kirkland said that in effect, the banks charged unfair fees, complicated the banking process and created financial hardship that often became a barrier for customers in regional and remote areas.
Banks know that almost all these poor buyers are in the most fee-intensive unsuitable accounts, and ASIC's intervention was necessary to force them to work.
Before our review, most banks only offered their customers the difficult process of "permission" to move to low-commission bank offers, and the volume forced some buyers to overcome hundreds of kilometers to closed bank branches.
ASIC said that the education program was actually aimed at improving cash outcomes for buyers from a number of First Nations through how to conclude unnecessary fee difficulties, but the results led to wider consequences for low-income earners across the country.
Updated 7:28 a. m. BST
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According to Seven News, Victoria Police divers made a fascinating discovery in the Maribyrnong River:
Updated at 6:47am BST
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Coroner investigating neglect of 3-year-old South Wales girl
A coroner is investigating the cause of death of a 3-year-old girl who was found unconscious in a cockroach-infested living room, reports AAP.
Lawyer Chris McGorry told those attending the inquest on the first day of the week in Newcastle that the postmortem examination showed that the girl's death had in fact been caused by bilateral bronchopneumonia.
However, according to McGorry, the girl was in fact still suffering from kidney failure and a recent infection of head lice.
In an attempt to get rid of the head lice, the girl's mother left cut hair from the girl on the floor of her two-room accommodation.
According to McGorri's writings, the girl and her brother lived alone in the block, and the mother was in absolute isolation, with no support from the community in raising her children.
The boy's father visited her regularly, but had psychological problems.
The girl was in a pre-school facility, but did not visit her until her death.
Coroner McGorri said he would hand over the file to the family and would still find out the opinion of the department to move the case to a charity appeal.
The investigation is ongoing.
Updated at 6:42am Pacific Time
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Thank you, in fact they are now coming to the blog on the blog, Nino Buchchi will be here to tell you about other events for you. Self-intensity.
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For example, SES Tasmania crews are dealing with the situation of injuries occurring in the state due to heavy rain and strong winds.
Since last night, SES Tasmania workers have responded to 18 calls for support in the state's southern regions, with strong weather and rain criteria.
The actor's email from SES Chief Executive Officer and source Cheryl Ames:
The show is expected to continue between now and Tuesday night. In some high ground in the southeast of the state, individual rainfall amounts are thought to fall in totals of 80 to 100 millimetres.
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The Bureau of Meteorology has issued an update on less favorable weather criteria, communicating a watch for destructive winds, flooding and snowfall in southeastern Australia.
Formidable weather watch update: cold spell with destructive winds, flooding and snowfall in southeastern Australia. Current video 15 July 2024 13:00 AEST.
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Can China's weak GDP rise be frozen in preparation for further municipal stimulus?
China's June quarter ended just 15 days ago, but as if by magic, the National Bureau of Statistics has already had the chance to tell its more than 1. 4 billion citizens how the public economy is doing.
The pace of lifting GDP from 4. 7% sounds acceptable, but in reality it is the weakest indicator in the past five quarters, and it was the weakest ... 5, 3% rise turned out to be slower than the previous 1. 5%. Economists had expected a pace of 5, 1%, for example, but this figure would actually disappoint. (The full-year target is "around 5%").
At least they have every opportunity to focus on the concerns of Chinese well-wishers, who are due to announce a solid event this week in Beijing as the Third National People's Congress.
Economist at home and abroad are calling on the government to abandon the usual strategies to combat the economic slowdown and encourage huge investments in industrial equipment, high-speed steel roads and real estate. The latter have been in crisis for the past few years, affecting the mood of buyers, since a huge share of household welfare is usually linked to real estate. (Sounds familiar.)
The record surplus in China's trade balance, which reached nearly $15 billion ($148 billion) in June, is only from abroad, which is effectively dumping excess products. Of course, the flip side is that lower tariffs on Chinese manufacturers are likely to still limit mass inflation to some extent.
2024 In the first half of the year, production of "new energy" vehicles, particularly electric cars, in China grew by about a third year-on-year, almost all of which are for export, contributing to the wider transition to electric vehicles.
These states, like Australia, are carefully watching China's rise trajectory. China is a major Australian export bazaar (most huge Australian market, the main export bazar), and as a result, the rise in Chinese rise reduces product costs and reduces economic revenue.
This week, let's see if a meeting of a lover will cause China's serious financial composition.
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"Excitement" in the news of the Australian Monarch Federation, the King's visit
The Australian Monarchy Federation said that Prince Charles and Queen Camilla were "excited," saying that he was "excited" in the announcement that he would visit Australia at the end of this year.
President Philip Benwell said:
Australia is the first kingdom of His Majesty in 2022, and the king and the queen actually emphasize their habits in Australia.
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Flood alarms and warnings in Tasmania and Victoria
A certain number of flood warnings have been issued in Tasmania:
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- Flood alarms are still functioning in the northeastern, East Coast, Huon, Derpent, and Southeast Woodpecker, and 20-50 mm rainfall is expected from the end to the next day today.
In Victoria, the Thomson River, LaTrob, Turalgon Casms, River ARCHEON, YEA, Southern Gypsland, The Swimn River, Bunip River, Dandenong Vopl, Koldstim River floods. An alarm has been issued.
Updated 5:07 am (BST)
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As Benita reported earlier, Victoria's Minister of Alan Firthy has called for allegations on nine CFMEU reports. What is the federal government's amount? Alain calls the federal government to enhance the law that acknowledges the same allegations.
Tony Burke says CFMEU’s response to allegations so far ‘falls short’
Yesterday, Tony Bark Factor y-related Ministers said that nothing was postponed, and the government appreciated all possible options.
In today's statement, Bark stated that the government seriously mentions this allegation:
My reaction to the CFMEU construction team's current statement is the same as John Setoka's withdrawal.
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A deadlock on the new part of the transmission worsens the shock of the invoice
According to independent models, consumers in New Southwales are facing the largest invoice shock due to delays in transmission infrastructure that support natural energy.
According to Nexza Advisory, Stephanie Basir executive officer, if the federal government and the state government do not repay the investment, home and companies will face the rise in electricity rates.
According to the latest survey, the construction of power infrastructure is an average of three years, and it is more likely that energy security and emission reduction will be further dangerous.
If the transmission of the power remains as it is, the customer of the general household will bear the additional $ 1, 100 per year, and if the political rubbing and the overdoors of the dealers are further worsened, it will be even greater. 。
SMEs in New South Wales, which consumed 40 megawatts, could face the cost of 23 % ($ 7. 716 per year), and warned that it would rise to $ 24. 124 if it was 7 years later. There is.
The most dramatic influence is New Southwales. I n-regional power networks, such as Hum Links, play a major role in sending power from a wide range of power to major populatio n-intensive areas such as Sydney, Newcastle, and Oolongon.
Updated at 04:28 am Japan time
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After the opening of an interchange built over $ 3. 9 billion, the congestion and traffic congestion that occurred in western Sydney was "irrational and unacceptable" in terms of planning. It was revealed.
Rozelle interchange mess ‘unacceptable’, NSW inquiry finds
In the final report prepared after several months of Rosele Interchange, the parliamentary committee also clarified that the relationship between the government and the Tran s-Urban has "lack of clarity and transparency." did.
The report concludes that the West Conex model is based on maximizing the sale price, which has led to an increase in traffic congestion in the Anzac Bridge and nearby.
The report also states that the plan was insufficient, taking into account the impact on the conversation and the clarity of the plan was insufficient. Apart from this, Socium's promised profits were "not realized."
Pacific time updated at 4:45 am
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It is an absolute image of Prime Minister Victoria's statement regarding the preposition of the CFMU presentation about CFMU:
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There is no room for crime in the construction industry-Prime Minister Mins
"There is no crime room in the construction industry," said Chris Mins, Prime Minister Fresh South Wales, promised to take action to all CFMU sinners.
The Labor Party's favorite in the afternoon of the first day of the week of the union on the first day of the union said that his position was "obvious" and he agreed to all NYUU workers.
He said that CFMEU's secretary Darren Greenfield was accused of bribery, "must leave."
In 2021, I accepted the CFMUU NUU secretary claiming that the Labor Nu Party was expelled, and this was exactly the serious suspicion of these.
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Two bodies were found on the River in Melbourne.
Victoria Police later announced the correct information on Sunday that two bodies were confirmed on the Marbirnong River in western Melbourne. In fact, there is only one of their suspects, in effect, in effect, in effect.
Police representatives say:
The murder section is investigating the death of a woman discovered on the River Maribirnon in Fremingon yesterday afternoon.
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In fact, according to the Meteorological Bureau, Queensland may be a target once the next day:
In the latter half of this week, frost continues, including northern Queensland. ❄ ❄ From Tuesday to Thursday, it is unlikely that snow will accumulate in the granite area. The biggest possibility is Tuesday afternoon, and it gets cold when it rains! Monitoring: https: // t. Co/zhiaztv3kh pic. Twitter. com/maub1v2GVJ
-For Queens Land Meteorological Bureau (@BOM_QLD) July 15, 2024
Updated at 3:44 am (BST)
3. Local time 34:00 am
According to the Australian CSIRO Disease Countermeasures Center, Australia is the most major country in the situation where all kinds of bird flu spread at the same time.
Record outbreak of bird flu strains
This afternoon, when the testicles are lacking and the occurrence of bird flu is distributed by Australian farms, the center reported that it was actually confirmed as a result of the survey conducted by briefing for the media. 。
According to the center director Debbie Igulus, Australia is actually a single mainland with no hig h-rise in bird influenza, and H5N1 influenced US poultry farms and dairy farms. However, three different areas, Victoria and Fresh Midday Wales, were influenced by different H7 microorganisms.
According to Dr. Frank Won, a senior senior at the center and a global organization of animal hygiene protection in bird flu, bird influenza microorganisms are named in cooperation with the properties of proteins at microorganism levels. It is said.
Microorganisms-Gene gender was effectively approved that all kinds of Nu and Victoria's H7 shares were not linked to friends. Gene tracking has been approved that all three different species have an Australian pedigree, which means that each trick has occurred at the fastest and separate rampage bird.
IGLES actually stated that these flash H7 actually looked like a past outbreak in Australia, but this year it was distinguished by the fact that there were three different influenza share s-before. Usually, it was one share that hit the area.
According to Von's text, it is unknown why three different trends occurred at the same time.
According to Von's sentence, Australian strains have little infection between humans and humans, and the risk of human infection remains low.
Pacific time updated at 3:57 am
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The Star Entertainment company subsequently reviewed the system and blocked all unique poker players attack aircraft to prepare for the transition to no n-cash settlement.
The Star shuts all its pokies after system error
A statement from Star Entertainment Group essentially said that on July 13, all electric slot machines and electric board games of the 3 Star company were covered and would remain in this state "until the issue is resolved."
This conclusion was adopted by Star to ensure compliance with generally accepted appropriate measures and regulations, and to uphold the company's allegiance to harmless gambling procedures.
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Fresh South Wales Premier condemns Trump's aggressive attacks
Fresh South Wales Premier Chris Minns condemned the aggressive attacks on former President Donald Trump that took place over the weekend.
At an event in Sydney, he said:
There is no fundamental doubt that this is indeed a terrible thing for the functioning of democracies around the world. This is a shocking development. Political differences, no matter how radical, are never necessary to bring about violent murder.
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Jacinta Allan was asked at the funeral of Bob's founder, CFMeu secretary John Mesh, last year whether she regretted his existence - taking into account the allegations. She responded:
I don't take John Nett's explanation perfectly. My attendance at Bob Sethi's funeral last year was linked to the recognition of a man who became part of the first of the worst poverty for our entire state situation. It was a traumatic, devastating and upsetting incident, where almost all the people were killed, and Bob Gake was one of the people who was seriously injured in the workspace.
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The press conference has now ended.
Updated 3:21am BST
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Victorian Attorney General announces intention to strengthen anti-bikie laws
Jacqueline Sims explains the government's intention to strengthen anti-bike gang laws.
Victoria's Chief of Staff said that once Parliament returns from recess, he will introduce legislation on lowering the threshold that would allow police to issue unlawful association reports against serious offenders.
In the near future, he plans to introduce legislation to Parliament that would change the threshold and make it easier for police to issue unlawful association reports against people suspected of unlawful activity.
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Jacinta Allan was asked if, as a relevant minister with various pollios and now as Prime Minister, she was asleep at work on these issues.
As a minister and now as Prime Minister, I have made it very clear that I will not accept bullying or harassment in any part of the State. And during this time, if there were allegations, I always expected that they would be considered and investigated by the relevant agencies and authorities.
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Jacinta Allan said that she "always acted immediately" when asked questions.
In response to a reporter's question, she also said:
As reported recently, we need to take further steps. The Federal Government has already indicated that, as the owner of the industrial relations authority in this state, it is considering all options on what further action to take. I will leave it to the Federal Government to announce what action it intends to take.
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Victorian Premier proposes tougher crackdown on motorcyclists
Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan said she would study the possibility of toughening laws against motorcyclists across the state.
I want to make it easier for police and courts to not be able to link specific individuals.
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He said the government was also conducting, and would soon conduct, an independent audit of all Victorian agencies that work with construction companies and unions.
Allan said the government would also consider allowing Infrastructure Victoria to order the removal of people with criminal tendencies from workplaces in the state.
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Victorian State Minister Jacinta Allan explained the following measures at a press conference:
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Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan and Attorney-General Jacqueline Sims hold a press conference in Melbourne in relation to the decision to hand over the CFMUU to national administration.
Premier asks Victorian Labor to suspend CFMEU construction division
Allan said the CFMUU She said she has asked Labor's national leadership to immediately remove the construction division from the Victorian Labor Party.
During this time, all political donations from the union have also been banned.
She has also referred the matter to Victoria Police and the state's anti-corruption service.
More details will be available in due course.
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CFMeu chief says workers will suffer from deregistration
Q: Labor Minister Tony Burke has said deregistration is not far away. Is that really the case?
CFMeu national secretary Zach Smith responded:
I have heard no reason to think this issue is still unresolved. The minister says all options are on the table and everything is in place.
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Zach Smith answers new questions about CFMeu allegations
Zach Smith, national secretary of the Construction, Forestry and Marine Economy Union, spoke to ABC television after it emerged that the union's Victorian branch had gone into administration.
This comes amid reports that bikies were actually acting as union participants, and other allegations that the system was linked to sanctioned crime.
When asked if there was any movement towards what could be considered an independent investigation into the allegations, given that the CFMU was taking matters into its own hands, he said:
This is true. Crime has no place in the union movement and it has no place in CFMeu. We as a union have basically said that whenever credible allegations are made, we will investigate and anyone found guilty of misconduct will be removed from their post. This conclusion is exactly what my union has adopted for its longstanding practice.
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I am still in the process of determining what the investigation process will be. As I said, it will be autonomous and fairly reliable to deal with all allegations. If necessary, we will ask those officials whose allegations have been dealt with to resign, but I am trying to make it clear on the line that we are still in the process of creating [this] process, determining its capacity circle and collecting all charges.
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Warning of less favorable weather criteria in Victoria: Strong winds expected
A strong wind watch has been issued for some parts of Victoria.
According to the Bureau of Meteorology, the previously reported low pressure system east of Tasmania is now heading towards the Bassob Passage and a number of associated cavities are moving across Victoria, causing winds along parts of the coast.
Strong winds averaging 60-70km/h are possible from late afternoon along the coast from Port Campbell to Wilsons Promontory.
Winds averaging 55-65km/h, gusts to 90km/h are possible at Mount Baw Baw, with snow possible at around 1, 200m.
Severe weather warning with gusts.
For residents in the West Gippsland, South Gippsland, Central and South West weather districts.
Updated at 02:23 BST.
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Trump shooting a "shock to the system" - Albanian
The assassination attempt on former US President Donald Trump was a "shock to the system", the country's prime minister said.
According to AAP, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said Australia has become increasingly unsettled since the shooting and called for Australia's peaceful democratic process not to be taken for granted.
The Prime Minister said this morning on ABC Radio:
It was a shock to the system. American politics are increasingly polarised and, tragically, have a history of violence.
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Sally McManus told reporters how the public could trust the CFMEU to conduct its own investigation. She replied:
CFMEU must ‘stand up to criminal elements’ – McManus
I understand they are going to appoint an independent investigator. And I would say that the CFMEU has good people and the construction industry needs a union that is functional, strong and can withstand these elements. So unions should take all the steps necessary to make that happen....'
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Q: What do you think about Employment Minister Tony Burke's comments that he is considering compulsory reregistration?
Sally McManus responded:
I would say fundamentally we should focus on making sure the union works well, ensures people are protected, cares about pay and standards, and is clean. And any outcome -- the CFMEU wanting to take matters into their own hands and sort things out -- has to be related to the facts. All possible ways should be weighed against that.
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ACTU secretary Sally McManus spoke to reporters in Melbourne about reports of motorcyclists operating as union members and other suspected links between the scheme's agenda and licensed crime.
ACTU head says ‘no place whatsoever for criminal activity in unions’
McManus told reporters there was "no place for criminal activity" within unions.
As a trade union movement, we are the exact opposite of this. We do not tolerate people who abuse their unions for criminal activity. These people must be held accountable in the broadest sense of the law.
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Surf Life Saving NSW is urging people to be careful along the coast as dangerous surf warnings have been issued for southern NSW.
Hazardous surf prompts NSW coast warning
Just over a week ago, two surf anglers were thrown off a cliff in Little Bay, and in June, four people were swept overboard from the surf to their deaths in two collisions in Kurnell.
According to the SLSNSW, the number of deaths from mountain and rock fishing has increased by nearly 30 per cent since the year before, from 10 last year to 13.
Dangerous surf warnings issued over the weekend remain in place from the Hunter to the Eden Coast and will be updated in coming days.
SLSNSW Director of Revenue Services Joel Wiseman urges people to exercise caution if they are planning to visit the coast.
I would like to take a look at the conflict that occurred in the last few months. In fact, this situation is highly dangerous for fishing, boat skating, surfing, and swimming in the mountains.
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The Tsurist Committee is unnecessary, CFMEU Chief says
Continuation of the previous article: Zack Smith said, "there is no reliable evidence" about some of the members of the CFMEU "receiving money for work." He talks like this in an interview with the 3AW radio station:
This is different. If so, if such suspicions are delivered to us, we will investigate. A thorough investigation is conducted. And if someone takes inappropriate action, he will act along with the union rules.
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The union can keep our house clean. There is no need for a repressive drago n-like organization to deal with allegations. It's about whether a committee is really needed, as seen in Hayden's Royal Commission. The union includes a strict pledge that does not become a no n-fixed port of crime. We do not support crimes in our friends.
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The CFMeu top, basically, says that the movement is not to be recognized as such a thing that the space had poor space.
The CFMEU's Zach Smith head was acting on a 3AAW radio to discuss the conclusions of the state leadership agency on the transfer of the union to the management department of the union to the management department.
According to his sentence, the allegations of the nine printed publications announced on the weekend were serious, but the secretary of the secretary of John-Classy's Victorian branch resigned and arrested the branches. The management of is not considered "A". "
Let's reveal it. I read the allegations, as your listener saw the edition last night. These are allegations, people have the right to be reliable in the procedure, and the following processes are performe d-it is an autonomous and very reliable process to deal with all these charge.
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The wine industry prosperes due to the inflow of bottles to China
According to AAP News, the Australian wine industry has been booming with millions of liters of alcohol into China.
Beijing unlocked trade sanctions against Australian wines in late March, as a sign of tension relief between the two countries. As a result, a bottle of bottle worth of 9. 8 million liters and $ 142. 2 million was exported to China in May.
Since 2019, the total monthly bottle export to China has been the fourth monthly monthly export, exceeding the monthly average monthly average monthly pandemic.
Malay Wat Agriculture is celebrating the recovery that will bring joy to wine makers and consumers.
In recent years, the Australian wine industry has been very severe.
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Australian firefighters cooperate with Canadian forest fire
More than 100 firefighters from Australia and New Zealand have been asked to support the fire extinguishing for forest fire and head to Canada this week.
According to the New South Wales Local Fire Bureau, the dispatching team contains 28 people, providing two accident management teams and a contact officer in order to strengthen fire extinguishing activities.
In response to the request for rescue, more than 100 firefighters from Australia and New Zealand will depart for Canada this week. The dispatched squad, which consists of 28 NSW members, will dispatch two accidents and a contact officer to strengthen fire extinguishing activities.
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Three men were charged with the crime of hiding drugs in the car. < SPAN> However, I can't hang a person based on the media speculation, nor will it be hung up. We have made a trial, and the national union has decided to manage the Victoria Branch under control. By doing so, a trial can be performed and the branch can survive.
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The wine industry prosperes due to the inflow of bottles to China
According to AAP News, the Australian wine industry has been booming with millions of liters of alcohol into China.
Beijing unlocked trade sanctions against Australian wines in late March, as a sign of tension relief between the two countries. As a result, a bottle of bottle worth of 9. 8 million liters and $ 142. 2 million was exported to China in May.
Since 2019, the total monthly bottle export to China has been the fourth monthly monthly export, exceeding the monthly average monthly average monthly pandemic.
Malay Wat Agricultural Minister is celebrating the recovery that will bring joy to wine makers and consumers.
In recent years, the Australian wine industry has been very severe.
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In 2019, wine exports from Australia to China reached $ 1. 1 billion. Within two months after the resumption of trade, wine exports to China reached $ 228 million.
12:55 PT update
12:39 PT
Australian firefighters cooperate with Canadian forest fire
According to the New South Wales Local Fire Bureau, the dispatching team contains 28 people, providing two accident management teams and a contact officer in order to strengthen fire extinguishing activities.
In response to the request for rescue, more than 100 firefighters from Australia and New Zealand will depart for Canada this week. The dispatched squad, which consists of 28 NSW members, will dispatch two accidents and a contact officer to strengthen fire extinguishing activities.
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Updated 12:47 pm (Japan time)
Victorian CFMEU branch to be placed into administration
12. local time 29:00 am
Three men were charged with the crime of hiding drugs in the car. But I can't hang a person based on the media speculation, nor will it be hung up. We have made a trial, and the national union has decided to manage the Victoria Branch under control. By doing so, a trial can be performed and the branch can survive.
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01. 07 AM BST update
The wine industry prosperes due to the inflow of bottles to China
Beijing unlocked trade sanctions against Australian wines in late March, as a sign of tension relief between the two countries. As a result, a bottle of bottle worth of 9. 8 million liters and $ 142. 2 million was exported to China in May.
Malay Wat Agricultural Minister is celebrating the recovery that will bring joy to wine makers and consumers.
In recent years, the Australian wine industry has been very severe.
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In 2019, wine exports from Australia to China reached $ 1. 1 billion. Within two months after the resumption of trade, wine exports to China reached $ 228 million.
12:55 PT update
12:39 PT
Australian firefighters cooperate with Canadian forest fire
More than 100 firefighters from Australia and New Zealand have been asked to support the fire extinguishing for forest fire and head to Canada this week.
According to the New South Wales Local Fire Bureau, the dispatching team contains 28 people, providing two accident management teams and a contact officer in order to strengthen fire extinguishing activities.
In response to the request for rescue, more than 100 firefighters from Australia and New Zealand will depart for Canada this week. The dispatched squad, which consists of 28 NSW members, will dispatch two accidents and a contact officer to strengthen fire extinguishing activities.
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Three men were charged with the crime of hiding drugs in the car.
The Australian Federal Police have accused a second Victorian resident and a first New York University tenant of being key members of a suspected licensed crime syndicate in Melbourne this year.
The Australian Federal Police have accused a second Victorian resident and a first New York University tenant of being key members of a suspected licensed crime syndicate in Melbourne this year.
The charges are concealing and transporting unmanufactured drugs and more than $1 million.
AFP reported that they arrested a 23-year-old renter in Nidri and a 20-year-old NYU man in Maribyrnong, who were charged with one count of illegal distribution of controlled chargeable property and one count of saving controlled chargeable property from illegal import at the border.
A search warrant was then issued for a house in Craigiebar, Victoria, and a 23-year-old man was arrested. AFP claims he was responsible for 30 kilos of unprofitable drugs and more than $1 million, likely obtained by criminal means, lying in a van at Vest Airport. He was charged with a number of atrocities, but whatever the amount of trafficking funds and property, it is likely to be proceeds from crime.
All three were detained and required to travel to Melbourne on October 29, one of whom has been threatened with the maximum penalty of life imprisonment.
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This afternoon on ABC RN, Jim Chalmers raised the issue of reports that cyclists are actually acting as union members, and other alleged links between the scheme and official crime.
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My skill in working with unions lies in the fact that in the vast majority of cases, unions are seen as a force for good in our society and economy, and in the vast majority of cases, union leaders are seen as good, decent people who care about their members first and foremost.
Chalmers said the issue of re-registration was under review and that the Minister would "take all necessary steps."
Setsuka denies any wrongdoing and calls reports about the union "false accusations" and "false stories."
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The Victorian branch of the CFMEU is going into administration this morning after an emergency meeting of the union's national executive committee.
Zach Smith, national secretary of the Construction, Forestry and Maritime Workers Union, said he would use his new powers to immediately launch an independent process overseen by top lawyers to investigate credible allegations of wrongdoing.
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The CFMEU has one goal: to protect and promote the safety and working conditions of workers. While the Victorian branch has made great strides towards this goal, national leadership also recognises that many recent allegations are serious and require an unprecedented response...
Because workers depend on strong and effective unions.
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Chalmers warns against ‘normalisation of extremism’ in politics
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Suspected of smuggling $830, 000 at Gold Coast Airport
A Victorian man has been charged with carrying $830, 000 in cash in his hand luggage at Gold Coast Airport.
In March this year, a man preparing to fly from the Gold Coast to Mildura was allegedly identified in his bag by a gold and drug sniffing dog. The 34-year-old Mildura man was charged after $830, 000 was found and seized in his hand luggage.
AFP Acting Chief Superintendent Mary Bolton said the AFP will "ensure that this money is not used to fund other criminal activity."
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Experts face imminent threat from avian flu to wildlife
According to AAP, the bird flu outbreak in Australia has destroyed egg supplies and led to mass slaughter of livestock.
Farms in New South Wales and Victoria and private homes in AST have been quarantined after detecting the virus. More than one million chickens and ducks have been housed since the end of the month, and egg sales restrictions have been introduced in some states.
Currently, the Australian Centre for Disease Control, Kushiro, is resolving the issue of dealing with domestic cases and fighting the more destructive threat of foreign bird flu.
Regarding the foreign strain of the virus, Director Wong said the foreign strain has already arrived on Australia's doorstep. He told Cosmos:
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Royal visit planned
As we reported last week, King Charles and Camilla, Queen of Scots, are set to visit Australia in October. It will be their first visit since 2011. Read the full story by Dan Helst below:
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The body was found in a car park on a beach in the north of Sydney.
Police have reviewed the scene and are investigating. Anyone with information is asked to contact Service Crime Stoppers.
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The abuse must be tempered
Australian politicians have reacted strongly to the attempted attack on former US President Donald Trump over the weekend. Angus Taylor Treasury said that despite political divisions in the US, violence is not the solution to the problem, reports AAP:
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If you're talking about Australia, abusive language should certainly be out of the question. If you're talking about Australia, abusive language should be out of the question. It's all over and we can all express our views without feeling as if we're at war with each other. Generally, this is not the democratic way of doing things.
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers has warned against what he calls the "normalization of extremism" in politics following the assassination attempt on former US President Donald Trump last weekend.
He told Nine TV's Today show:
We should be able to express our views in a peaceful way.
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Chalmers, who was interviewed by Sky News on Sunday afternoon during a live broadcast of the action in Pennsylvania, said there are lessons in the incident for all democracies. He told ABC He told News Breakfast:
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Extremism, polarization and violence cannot be allowed to become the norm in politics. Democracies have a responsibility to moderate and moderate our differences. And unfortunately, we are seeing ugliness, bias and extremism in politics on a regular basis.
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- We have a responsibility to "resolve differences with votes, not violence"
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Most people are "concerned that politics has become ugly, that security has become bad," says Chalmers
For me, it was somewhat surreal, being on air as these actions unfolded.... But later, the interview was full, and it is clear how serious this attempt was. And while we are indeed happy that everything is well with former President Donald Trump, our hearts go out to the family of the person whose life was cut short in the crowd. "
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Looking back on the attempt, Chalmers said:
It was an extraordinary moment that went beyond the scope of the incident, and will continue to be for Callas. Now we are talking about the events around January 6th, which happened yesterday in Pennsylvania, but it goes further.
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In fact, I think almost all the people in the world are excited by the ugliness and insecurity of politicians, and I share this fear. In a democratic world, we have a duty to move away from the normalization of extremism in politicians. Democracies have a duty to moderate and dissolve differences, not glorify or fear them.
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Home Secretary speaks out against President Trump
In an interview with ABC RN, Shadow Home Secretary and Liberal Senator James Paterson spoke out against former US President Donald Trump over the weekend:
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Patterson said that, in fact, if Trump was killed and not wounded elementally, "it is virtually impossible to envision what the consequences would be for the United States and the whole world":
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In Australia, eerie guys who use violent methods to threaten parliamentarians and their workers are made.
Finance Minister of Finance Jim Charmers also appeared on ABC RN broadcasting, stating that "peaceful protests have a specific role", and that the people of the Australian people are obliged to "vote in voting, not violence." I talked.
Patterson said that, in fact, if Trump was killed and not wounded elementally, "it is virtually impossible to envision what the consequences would be for the United States and the whole world":
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King Charles and Camilla to visit Australia in October
According to Buckingham Palace, Britain's King Charles III and Camilla Parker are due to visit Australia and Samoa in October.
In fact, according to the Japan Meteorological Agency's report, the risk of destructive wind has spread to the northwest coastal area and the King Peninsula. The lo w-pressure force weakens and slowly moves from the Nord Strait to the Bus Strait.
A destructive breeze of 60-70 km / h is expected, which will affect Curry, Sheffield, Delorein, and Fear. The noticeable research is as follows:
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At 3:30 am on Sunday, a stable swirl was seen at 65 km / h on the Tasman Peninsula.
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At 3:24 am, a 100km/h gust of wind was found in Kunanya/Mount Wellington.
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At 2:11 am on Sunday, a gust of 95 km / h occurred in Cape Bruni.
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Infigus to the northeastern, northwest coast, Chuohodai, Chuo Kogen, and Midland forecasts have announced warnings on bad weather (storms).
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