Australian-sponsored evacuation flights carrying 200 passengers from Israel lands in Dubai; A man has died after a bushfire swept through properties on the New South Wales north coast; Wallabies Coach Eddie Jones says he's not stepping down after a Rugby World Cup disappointment.
Australian-sponsored evacuation flights carrying 200 passengers from Israel lands in DubaiWallabies Coach Eddie Jones says he's not stepping down after a Rugby World Cup disappointment
New South Wales Police say a man's body was recovered from a property roughly 30km west of Kempsey, after emergency services were called to the property at around 10pm on Monday. The booth with the highest Indigenous proportion - Cherbourg in the Queensland electorate of Wide Bay, where 98.88 per cent are Indigenous, returned a 'yes' vote of 58 per cent at Saturday's referendum.
Belgian media have broadcast amateur videos showing a man firing several shots near a station on Monday night, while in a video on social media a man claimed to be the assailant and to be a member of Islamic State."No, I didn't see any victims, but I know that there was a person who directly fell to the ground. But then at that moment a man told me to get out, to move, that it was very dangerous, and he pulled me by the hand. We ran away.
This comes after Immigration Minister Andrew Giles and Home Affairs Minsiter Clare O'Neil announced $160 million of funding to address a backlog of asylum claims earlier this month, with newer claims being "fast-tracked".Wallabies Coach Eddie Jones says he is not stepping down despite a disappointing Rugby World Cup Campaign.
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