Morning News Bulletin 3 November 2023

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Morning News Bulletin 3 November 2023
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Renewed hopes for more Australians escaping the Gaza strip after the reopening of the Rafah crossing, The Western Australian government to pay out $180 million of stolen wages to Indigenous community, India knock out Sri Lanka to advance to the world cup semi-finals.

Renewed hopes for more Australians escaping the Gaza strip after the reopening of the Rafah crossing.India knock out Sri Lanka to advance to the world cup semi-finals.Trapped Australians in Gaza might have a second opportunity to flee the besieged territory, as local authorities flag another reopening.

Ms Patterson was arrested at her home in South Gippsland in Victoria's south-east ] as part of an investigation into the suspected poisoning, with police searching the property. Detective Inspector Dean Thomas from the Homicide Squad has reminded people to take care when discussing the tragic incident.

For decades, thousands of First Nations people working mostly in the cattle industry were paid little or no money.Uncle Jim Morrison, from the Western Australian Stolen Generations Corporation, says unanswered questions are finally being addressed. More than 59 blazes are still burning across the state, with at least 60 houses now lost in the past week.

"There are four fires of interest from the far north through to the border areas in the southeast and there's a considerable effort being made in these conditions in order to contain the fires that are active."India is into the semi-finals of the Cricket World Cup after bowling out Sri Lanka for a record low 55.

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