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Not quite Australia, but I thought it was worth sharing anyway

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Mr Dutton says the Albanese government should pressure the court “to make sure that they reverse this terrible decision”.

The opposition leader says a coalition government could cut ties with the court if it failed to bow to pressure.

“I don’t rule it out,” he said on Wednesday.

“But I think the pressure at the moment needs to be for like-minded countries that share our values, to stand shoulder-to-shoulder … to make sure that this anti-Semitic stance that they’ve taken does not advance.”

Only a handful of state parties have withdrawn from the court and two of those countries rescinded their withdrawal before it came into effect.

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  • In short: Bird flu or avian influenza has been detected in a Victorian child after they returned from overseas.
  • There is a current global outbreak of the infectious viral disease in birds and animals.
  • What's next? The Department of Health says there is no evidence of transmission in Victoria.
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Fingers crossed its not H5N1.

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(I originally posted this in c/Australia, but I realised this is essentially just another take on an ABC article that was posted a week ago so moved it here)

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She directly addressed Albanese: "I ask our prime minister and our fellow parliamentarians, how many international rights laws must Israel break for us to say enough? What is the magic number? How many mass graves need to be uncovered before we say enough? How many images of bloody limbs of murdered children must we see?"

Payman called on her colleagues to "stand up for what is right" and said Australia should impose sanctions, engage in divestments, stop trade with Israel, and call for a permanent ceasefire.

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Complete bullshit. Regimes that punish whistleblowers harder than war criminals reveal themselves as dreaming of tyranny.

The entire trial was cooked, and I'm furious :(

That non parole period is nuts too, pure revenge. What danger does this man represent? If he's out on the streets some war criminals better watch their backs?

edit: I should add, it's also quite frustrating that at the end of all this top brass has had no light shone on them, which was his initial goal on leaking. He thought the SAS was being investigated overmuch as a distraction from leadership failures. I guess we'll never know. A slap on the wrist for the executioners, no systematic investigation, and an inconvenient man in gaol.

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Fucking finally, but it's disappointing it isn't more.

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Student debts will be lowered for more than three million Australians under reforms designed to stop HECS loans growing faster than wages.

Loan indexation will now match whichever is lower out of the Consumer Price Index or the Wage Price Index — which the government says will prevent another shock increase like last year's 7.1 per cent increase.

The changes will be introduced in the 2024 budget and, pending getting through parliament, will take effect from June.

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  • In short: The federal government has committed $160 million to implement a national firearms register after state and territory leaders agreed to the idea last year.
  • The register will be a central hub of data from each state and territory, allowing near real-time information sharing across the country.
  • What's next? States and territories now need to reform their firearms management systems, with the aim to have the register fully operational within four years.
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QLD Premier Steven Miles said the attack gives "added weight" to the argument to expand police stop and search powers.

Jack's Law lets Queensland police search people without a warrant on public transport, at public transport stations and in safe night precincts.

Mr Miles said legislation expanding Jack's Law to include shopping centres will be introduced to parliament "very soon".

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Australia's first locally made orbital rocket is poised to blast off from a small north Queensland town next month.

The 23-metre rocket has been lifted into the vertical position for the first time.

Gilmour Space is waiting for launch approval from the Australian Space Agency.

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  • In short: Australia's Defence department has refused to publicly release a copy of the deal struck with Israel on defence industry cooperation because it "could harm Australia's international standing and reputation".
  • The Israeli government was also consulted about whether to release the document, the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) has revealed.
  • What's next? Greens senator David Shoebridge has argued the Australian public has a right to know about Australia's military trade relationship with Israel.
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  • In short: Federation University plans to make 12 per cent of its workforce redundant by September.

  • The National Tertiary Education Union has called on the institution's leaders to resign and says it will fight the staff cuts.

  • What's next? The university says it is consulting with staff about redundancy plans.

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  • In short: A resident said she heard an "almighty roar" as a waterspout made its way through a street in Green Point on Friday night.
  • The Bureau of Meteorology says waterspouts usually "die off fairly quickly" when they make landfall, but this one became something akin to a tornado.
  • What's next? Clean-up efforts continue as residents assess damage to trees, fences and backyard equipment.
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  • In short: Prominent businesswoman and gender equality advocate Samantha Mostyn AO will become Australia's 28th governor-general.
    Ms Mostyn is the current chair of the federal government's Women's Economic Equality Taskforce and has previously served in a range of roles, including as an AFL commissioner.
    What's next? She will be sworn in on July 1, replacing David Hurley, who has served since 2019.
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