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November 2024

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Russia, US veto on calls for ceasefire in Sudan, Gaza sparks UN debate

War, Africa, EuropeBy News Cop21 November 2024

Photo: UNRWA/Ashraf Amra Vetoes by Russia and US of United Nations draft calls for a ceasefire in Sudan and Gaza have triggered outrage and debate among member states. A US decision to veto a draft call for a ceasefire in Gaza was only the fourth time it had used that. The BBC reports that 14…

NSW HAZMAT boat

NSW to roll out 19 new HAZMAT boats to FRNSW units

State, Emergencies, Marine, OutdoorsBy News Cop21 November 2024

One of the new boats that are being rolled out across NSW. Picture: FRNSW THE NSW Government is rolling out 19 new HAZMAT boats worth $1.58 million to Fire and Rescue NSW units across the state. The hazardous materials (HAZMAT) boats are to contain oil, diesel and other pollutant spills in rivers and lakes. Each…

flood sandbags

Check your insurance disaster cover now, NSW homeowners told

State, Property, EmergenciesBy News Cop21 November 2024

Picture: NSW RFS/Flickr NSW homeowners are reminded to check their insurance policies as the bushfire and flood season approaches amid soaring living costs. The reminder came from Legal Aid NSW which says Australian Bureau of Statistics data reveals that home and car insurance costs rose by 16 per cent in the past year. Legal Aid…

Narungga grain port

New Narungga grain port’s a first for SA and Australia

Australia, State, Rural, IndigenousBy News Cop21 November 2024

Picture: stock South Australia’s newest port, and Australia’s first to be named after the traditional land and sea custodians, has just opened for business. The Port of Narungga is near the existing Wallaroo Port and can process up to 500,000 tonnes of grain annually, the SA government says. Wallaroo Harbour has now been divided into…

Indon fishing

ABF intercepts 14 fishing boats in five days, seizing catches and gear

Marine, Australia, People, SeaBy News Cop21 November 2024

Border and fisheries officials board one of the boats. Picture: AFMA Border and fisheries officials have boarded and seized catches from 14 Indonesian fishing boats in just four days. The Australian Border Force (ABF) says there were 113 crew aboard all of the boats which were caught in northern Australian waters. The operation was carried…

Historic Kiwi cutter to feature at Hobart’s 2025 festival of wooden boats

Weird, Wacky, Quirky, State, SeaBy Andrew Kacimaiwai20 November 2024

Photo: stock A cutter built nearly 130 years ago and lovingly restored will be at the heart of the 2025 Australian Wooden Boat Festival in Tasmania. The state’s Events Minister, Nick Duigan says the festival at Hobart’s waterfront will run from February 7-10 with the theme already decided. “The 2025 festival theme is ‘The Pacific’…

Ukraine drones

Putin’s nuclear threat after Ukraine’s long-range attack on base with US missiles

USA, War, EuropeBy News Cop20 November 2024

A soldier of Ukraine’s 66th Mechanised Brigade seen with a drone. Photo: Ukraine Ministry of Defence Russian President Vladimir Putin has stepped up threats of a nuclear response after Ukraine attacked a military base with US-made long-range missiles. According to US media outlet Bloomberg, Donald Trump’s impending return to the White House in January is…

rugby women

Trans-Tasman clash confirmed for 2025 Super Rugby Women’s season

Rugby Union, New Zealand, Sports, AustraliaBy Andrew Kacimaiwai20 November 2024

Flashback … the NSW Waratahs take on their Fijian rivals during the 2022 SRW grand final in Melbourne. Photo: Sarah Friend/DFAT A historic trans-Tasman clash will round out the 2025 Super Rugby Women’s (SRW) season after the draw was released today. The winner of the SRW competition will be crowned on April 12 at North…

Cables Baltic

Russia suspected of cutting deep sea cables connecting four European countries

Sea, Europe, WorldBy News Cop20 November 2024

This 2015 picture shows one of the cables being laid to the bottom of the Baltic Sea. Picture: stock European officials are blaming Russia after two submarine internet cables in the Baltic Sea were suddenly disrupted in what is seen as apparent sabotage. The action follows a recent US warning that Moscow was likely to target critical…

Sydney Harbour

Strike action means Sydney residents will face citywide rail shutdown

State, Transport, Rail, GovernmentBy News Cop20 November 2024

Sydney is facing a citywide rail shutdown from Friday. Picture: ANDREW KACIMAIWAI Sydney residents will be without rail services for more than two days as of Friday due to industrial action by the Rail Tram and Bus Union. NSW Transport Minister Jo Heylan confirmed to media on Tuesday that there would be no train services.…

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