The Prime Minister says he will speak to Chinese President Xi Jinping about aircraft near miss, The High Court rules commonwealth can be held liable for damage to Indigenous sites, The United Nations passes a resolution to make May 25 'World Football Day'.
The Prime Minister says he will speak to Chinese President Xi Jinping about aircraft near miss, The High Court rules commonwealth can be held liable for damage to Indigenous sites, The United Nations passes a resolution to make May 25"World Football Day".The High Court rules commonwealth can be held liable for damage to Indigenous sites...
The driver responsible for the deadly New South Wales Hunter Valley bus crash is behind bars after pleading guilty to multiple dangerous driving charges today. Mr Button was arrested after losing control of a bus carrying wedding guests from the Wandin Valley Estate to Singleton in June, where a bus rolled onto its side after hitting a guard rail.The High Court has ruled that the Commonwealth can be held criminally liable for damages to Indigenous sacred sites.
Chair of the Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority, Bobby Nunggumajbarr says its an important day for those who have been fighting the case. The European Union's climate change monitoring service says including April, the world's average temperature was the highest on record for a 12-month period, around 1.6C above the pre-industrial average.
"Given all these records that we've seen tumbling in the past few months, I think many scientists have asked the question whether there could be a shift in the climate system. I think that's, that's one of the questions that is keeping scientists, climate scientists busy at the moment."Fans of the beautiful game around the globe now have a day to celebrate the world's most popular sport every year.
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