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Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy (seated) with Sergiy Kyslytsya (standing), Ukraine's Permanent Representative to the UN during a Security Council meeting on Ukraine. Photo: United Nations

Ukraine, Russia must do more to protect nuclear sites, says UN boss

World, Politics, WarBy News Cop25 September 2024

Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy (seated) talks to Sergiy Kyslytsya, Ukraine’s Permanent Representative to the UN. Photo: United Nations Ukraine and Russia must do more to protect their nuclear power sites, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres says. He made the comment to a United Nations Security Council meeting on the Ukraine in New York. “In recent weeks,…

WA elevated rail line

WA officials celebrate major step in rail elevation on Perth line

Transport, Australia, StateBy News Cop24 September 2024

A viewing platform on the new elevated rail line. Picture: METRONET The completion of the concrete structure for an elevated rail line on Perth’s Armadale line has given Western Australian government officials cause for joy. The work is part of a Victoria Park-Canning Level Crossing Removal project on Perth’s Armadale Line which will ease road…

NSW flights

NSW Govt extends subsidies for remote western flights

Australia, State, TransportBy News Cop24 September 2024

WESTERN NSW flights will continue to be subsidised by the State Government until November 2025 at least. A government statement says that $2m in subsidies will apply to flights from Dubbo to Bourke, Walgett and Lightning Ridge (operated by Air Link) and from Sydney to Cobar (FlyPelican). An audit is also under way of remote…

AI US elections

‘Russia, China, Iran using AI’ to influence US elections

World, USA, PoliticsBy News Cop24 September 2024

Russia, China and Iran are using artificial intelligence to boost attempts to influence November’s US presidential election. That is the view of the US Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) in an assessment that has just been released. “Generative AI is helping to improve and accelerate aspects of foreign influence operations but thus far…

samoa police

AFP trains Samoan police as Commonwealth leaders meeting looms

World, Australia, PoliceBy News Cop24 September 2024

Samoan police officers training with their AFP counterparts in Canberra. Picture: supplied/AFP SAMOAN police officers have been training with the Australian Federal Police in Canberra as the island nation gears up to host the 24th CHOGM meeting late next month. According to the AFP, a Samoa Police Tactical Operations Section (TOS) team worked closely with…

Qld rail

Heavy rail earmarked for new SE Queensland corridor

State, Property, TransportBy News Cop24 September 2024

Freight rail is expected to use the new corridor as well. Picture: ANDREW KACIMAIWAI The Australian and Queensland governments are now studying protective measures for the Salisbury-Beaudesert rail corridor. A Salisbury to Beaudesert Passenger Rail study is recommending a heavy rail-line as the best way to address forecast passenger demand in the corridor. Beaudesert is…

Sydney Harbour

Chase the light, not the Sydney Harbour selfie, NSW tourism told

Australia, State, TravelBy News Cop24 September 2024

Visitors want more than a Sydney Harbour selfie, says NSW Tourism Minister John Graham. Pictures: ANDREW KACIMAIWAI NSW Tourism is being encouraged to look to the light, and beyond Sydney Harbour, to boost visitor spending. A government-commissioned review of the NSW Visitor Economy Strategy wants the government to adopt an “experience-led strategy” that focuses more…

Lebanon Israel

Hezbollah vows revenge as world calls for ceasefire in Middle East

World, Politics, WarBy News Cop23 September 2024

Lebanon-based Hezbollah has declared an open-ended battle with Israel after the militant group buried a top military commander. The Iran-backed military group’s deputy leader, Naim Qassem, reportedly made the comment during a funeral for a top commander killed in an Israeli strike in Beirut after days of surprise attacks that wounded thousands of people in…

AFP Melbourne

Man charged over fake radio broadcasts to aircraft at Melbourne

Transport, Australia, PoliceBy News Cop23 September 2024

Australian Federal Police (AFP) have arrested and charged a man over fake radio broadcasts to commercial aircraft at Melbourne Airport. The man, 45, was due to appear in Melbourne Magistrates’ Court on Monday, September 23, on three charges, an AFP statement said. They allege that the offences happened at Melbourne Airport over a two-month period.…

Classic motorcycles

Rare Agusta sets Aussie motorcycle auction record

Australia, Technology, TransportBy News Cop23 September 2024

A rare 1973 MV Agusta 750S classic motorcycle that sold for $151,000 has set an Australian record in the process. The Augusta was part of a collection of vintage and classic motorcycles auctioned off by Donington Auctions on Sunday, September 22. The fully restored 1973 MV Agusta 750 S was subject to some spirited bidding and…

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