In this bulletin, a Labor senator to remain a member of the party after crossing the floor to support a Greens motion; Kevin Rudd says Julian Assange received the same treatment as any citizen needing help; and in sport, Queensland take victory in the first ever three-game Women's State of...
In this bulletin, a Labor senator to remain a member of the party after crossing the floor to support a Greens motion; Kevin Rudd says Julian Assange received the same treatment as any citizen needing help; and in sport, Queensland take victory in the first ever three-game Women's State of Origin series.
The move usually would have had her expelled under party conventions but the sensitivity of the war in Gaza and expelling the Australian Parliament's first hijab-wearing Muslim woman has led leaders to issue her a caution. It comes as cabinet Minister Katy Gallagher says the most effective way to stand against what she described as the "awful situation" in the Middle East was in "unison", as she defended Labor's policy of not allowing members to cross the floor.US Ambassador Kevin Rudd says persistence from the prime minister and senior diplomats was pivotal in allowing Julian Assange to return home to Australia.
But Liberal frontbencher Simon Birmingham says while he's glad to see Julian Assange's legal saga end, it was "inappropriate" for the Prime Minister to call him. The woman, aged in her fifties, was found inside the home in on Clements Street in Russell Lea where she had only been living for a few weeks.
It marks the twelfth straight annual rise in sexual assaults and the highest level the ABS has seen in more than 30 years of record-keeping.And in rugby league, Queensland have won the first ever three-game Women's State of Origin series after a commanding 22-6 victory over New South Wales in Townsville.
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