Australia gets its first-ever antisemitism envoy; China is directly accused of cyber-espionage for the first time by Australia; Queensland confident home-ground advantage will play a big role in the deciding State of Origin game.
Queensland confident home-ground advantage will play a big role in the deciding State of Origin game
Ms Segal will advise the government on issues relating to antisemitism and social cohesion, and engage with the community to increase understanding. Ms Segal is the immediate past president of the Executive Council of Australian Jewry, a peak body representing Jewish organisations in Australia. "Well, the long-term solution is very difficult. And we've all been chipping away at that for many decades. It's about housing. It's about making sure kids go to school. And we have to make everyone who gets government funding accountable for where that goes. There's a lot of questions around whether or not some Aboriginal organisations are actually delivering for their people. It's an ongoing problem. We can never take our eye off the ball.
At least 36 civilians, including two children, have been killed in rare daytime air attacks across the country.
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