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Australian fleet of oil tankers and bulk carriers is sorely needed: MUA
A fleet of oil tankers and bulk carriers under Australian domain will help reduce exposure to global fuel supply shocks, the Maritime Union of Australia (MUA) says. “As everyone now understands, fuel security is national security but there is no […]
NZ court rejects Christchurch mass killer’s bid to appeal against his guilty pleas
A NZ court has rejected a bid by the Australian man who killed 51 Muslims in Christchurch in 2019 to appeal against his guilty pleas. New Zealand’s Court of Appeal in Wellington ruled unanimously on April 30 that Brenton Harrison […]

Bass coast councillors want levy on fossil fuel companies to fund work
Bass Coast councillors in Victoria have had enough of continually replenishing their beaches and wants funding help. The council wants Canberra to impose a levy on large fossil fuel companies to cover the rising costs of mitigation work done by […]

New fire trails created on council buyback properties to allow for controlled burns
New fire trails are being created on properties bought by Moreton Bay council as part of environmental land buyback program for controlled burns. Moreton Bay Mayor Peter Flannery says they have an environmental land buyback program to buy properties to […]

Final dignity for WW1 Diggers as their names are finally put on their graves
A final dignity has been accorded to two more Diggers killed during World War I after they were each given a named grave. Nigh on 100 years later, Second Lieutenant Duncan McKenzie (38th Battalion) and Private Roy Martin (30th Battalion) […]

Kwinana container terminal plan gets $1.1 billion funding surety from governments
A planned Kwinana container terminal in Perth has been given $1.1 billion for a new road network. The federal government is spending $552 million on new and upgraded roads which will be matched by the Western Australian Government; it will […]

Flight paths over Sydney to change as 24-7 airport prepares for first landings
Flight paths over Sydney are to change in early July as the city’s new international airport gears up for its first landings. Federal Transport Minister Catherine King says the changes will take effect from July 9 and affect all aircraft […]

Viking hoard from, and for, the ages going on show at national maritime museum in Sydney
A Viking treasure hoard already long buried in Scotland before William Wallace fired up against English rule in the late 13th century is coming to Sydney. The Galloway Hoard is a collection of Viking artifacts that are rated as one […]

Draft media laws making digital platforms pay for local content to go before federal parliament
Draft news media laws to compel digital platforms to pay for Australian content will go before federal parliament this winter. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says the draft News Bargaining Incentive (NBI) will remove a loophole in the News Media Bargaining […]
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