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October 2024

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turtle Great Barrier Reef

Our planet is losing its wildlife, says new WWF report

World, Australia, EnvironmentBy News Cop10 October 2024

Coral bleaching on the Southern Great Barrer Reef earlier this year. Photo: theundertow.ocean & @diversforclimate The planet is losing its global wildlife with a 73% decline recorded in monitored populations in just 50 years. This is the finding of the World Wildlife Fund’s latest Living Planet Report which has just been released. The WWF notes…

RBNZ Sky Tower Auckland NZ

NZ Reserve Bank cuts its official cash rate again

Finance, New ZealandBy News Cop10 October 2024

Picture: ANDREW KACIMAIWAI The Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) has again cut its official cash rate, to 4.75 per cent, its second easing of policy in as many meetings. “Economic activity in New Zealand is subdued, in part due to restrictive monetary policy,” the RBNZ said in a statement released on Wednesday (October 9).…

PNG RL Port Moresby

PM men’s, women’s rep squads named for PNG games

Rugby League, Sports, AustraliaBy News Cop10 October 2024

The stadium in Port Moresby which will host the PM’s games this Sunday. Picture: DFAT The Australian PM’s XIII men’s and women’s rugby league squads to take on their PNG counterparts this weekend have been named. The games will be held at the Santos National Football Stadium in Port Moresby, this Sunday (October 13). The…

Mirage 2000

Russian, North Korean death toll climbs in Ukraine

World, Politics, WarBy News Cop9 October 2024

A French Air Force Mirage 2000. French is to equip Ukraine with this type. Picture: French air force Russia suffered its bloodiest month in its war with Ukraine, in September, as its front-line casualties reportedly grew to 1271 per day. Media reports talk of Russia continuing to ramp up ‘meat grinder’ tactics, used to describe the…

Fiji VTOL Laila

Fiji Airways looks to Laila for electric air cargo fleet

World, Technology, TravelBy News Cop9 October 2024

Computer rendering supplied FIJI Airways is turning to unmanned electric aircraft to run an air cargo service for all of the South Pacific country’s 330 islands. California-based Odys Aviation and Fiji Airways announced that they had signed an expression of interest letter for its “runway-independent” hybrid VTOL (Vertical Take-Off and Landing) cargo aircraft, the Laila.…

HARA ambulance

NSW unveils new off-road HARA ambulances

State and Territory, Emergencies, AustraliaBy News Cop9 October 2024

The new HARA ambulances have extra safety features to protect the occupants. Picture: NSW Ambulance NSW Ambulance has unveiled eight new off-road ambulances that can operate during natural disasters and in difficult terrain. The NSW Government says their Hazardous Area Rescue Ambulances (HARA) are the first of their kind in the world. Health Minister Ryan…

USCG Hurricane Milton

Milton back to category 5, landfall expected near Sarasota

World, USA, EnvironmentBy News Cop9 October 2024

A US Coast Guard cutter heads south to Miami Beach, relocating in preparation for Milton’s landfall. Photo: US Coast Guard/Mike Winiarski Florida has battened down as Hurricane Milton re-intensified to Category 5, for a second time, on Tuesday (all references US time). Milton now has maximum wind speeds of 265km/h as it heads for landfall,…

ABF fishermen

Nine plead guilty to illegal fishing, sent back to Indonesia

World, Australia, EnvironmentBy News Cop9 October 2024

The vessels were located in Trepang Bay, Cobourg Marine Park, Northern Territory. Picture: supplied by ABF Nine Indonesian fishermen, who pleaded guilty to illegally fishing in Australian waters, have been released on good behaviour bonds and returned to their country. The nine all pleaded guilty when they appeared in Darwin Local Court on Tuesday, October…

suncorp stadium

Australian men’s, women’s squads named for Pacific Championship

Sports, Australia, Rugby LeagueBy News Cop9 October 2024

Suncorp Stadium will host some of the Pacific Championship games. Picture: ANDREW KACIMAIWAI The 21-player Kangaroos men and Jillaroos (women) squads for the 2024 Pacific rugby league championship have been confirmed. The Kangaroos selectors have named eight debutants in the squad, who will play Tonga in Brisbane on October 18 and against New Zealand in…

Beirut Airport

Aussies flown out of Beirut as Defence flies in

War, World, PoliticsBy News Cop8 October 2024

One of the chartered flights at Beirut Airport. Picture: DFAT TWO Australian Government charted flights evacuated up to 500 passengers out of Beirut as the Defence Force sent personnel and aircraft to the region. The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) confirmed that two Qantas flights were used to ferry the citizens to Larnaca,…

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