Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announces support for those affected by wildfires in Brisbane as more homes are lost in the deadly fire. One person has died and hundreds have been evacuated. Firefighters face extreme fire danger in the Darling Downs and Granite Belt region.
Welcome to SBS News in Easy English. I'm Ciara Hain. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says support will be provided to those affected by wildfires in Brisbane as more homes have been lost in the deadly fire to the west of the state.
Exhausted firefighting crews now face one of their hardest days yet with an extreme fire danger warning issued today for the Darling Downs and Granite Belt region.Mr Albanese says federal agriculture minister Murray Watt will investigate the area to see how the affected can be further supported. The six were accused by the advocacy group of allowing themselves to be used as a tool to minimise Israel's violations of international law for the past 75 years.The federal government will announce a $10 million campaign with the support of all states and territories to address teacher shortages across the country.
"We need more teachers. Teaching's a great profession and we want to encourage young people and people who might be thinking of what to do with a job to become teachers. So, be that teacher is a smart idea, it reminds you of the good teachers that we've had in our lives who've given us that inspiration to try harder or fall in love with a topic or an issue. So we just need good teachers so I think it's great to encourage people.
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