Evening News Bulletin 15 May 2024

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Evening News Bulletin 15 May 2024
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Farmers walk out of a post-budget speech over Labor's live sheep export ban; Students turfed from a second pro-Palestine encampment in Canberra; Former gold medallist Steven Bradbury makes headlines again - for an act of bravery.

Farmers walk out of a post-budget speech over Labor's live sheep export ban; Students turfed from a second pro-Palestine encampment in Canberra; Former gold medallist Steven Bradbury makes headlines again - for an act of bravery.Students turfed from a second pro-Palestine encampment in Canberra;Farming groups have staged a walk-out on the agriculture minister, as a demonstration of their fury over Labor's live sheep export ban.

Greens state party leader Ellen Sandell had sought to clarify whether the ruling was an ongoing ban, arguing that MPs had been allowed to show support for various causes and wear cultural or religious items such as jewellery in parliament. "Deakin University's call to dismantle the student encampment is misplaced and thoroughly disappointing. Instead of trying to break up student protests, universities should be listening to the divestment demands of the Gaza encampments which are sweeping campuses across Australia and across the world."U-S Secretary of State Antony Blinken has paid a surprise visit to Ukraine, to reaffirm his nation's support in its battle against the Russian invasion.

But Mr Blinken says more support is on the way from Ukraine's allies, and that Russia will be made to pay for the damage they have caused. "Our consulate general in Noumea is advising Australians in New Caledonia to minimise movement, monitor the media and follow the advise of local authorities."The statue of Surgeon William Crowther was discovered spray-painted and cut off at the ankles, and has now been taken away from its site in Hobart.

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