This news bulletin covers the review of treatment for trans and gender-diverse children, the approval of contracts for 800 new affordable homes, and up-and-coming football players vying for a Matildas call-up.
In this bulletin, the treatment of trans and gender-diverse children to be reviewed, construction contracts approved for 800 new affordable homes. And in sport, the up-and-coming football players hoping for a Matilda's call up.Health Minister Mark Butler says he has directed Australia's medical research council to review how trans and gender-diverse children are treated.
The housing fund is aiming to deliver 40,000 social and affordable homes over five years, with the first round to deliver 13,700 properties."We are really concerned about the housing situation that a lot of Australians are in today and we recognise that millions of Australians are under significant housing pressure. We see it from young people who talk to us about the fact that they feel like home ownership is a dream that belonged to a former generation but not them.
"This is less than 24 hours since a tragic event happened in Washington, D.C., involving members of Wichita, Kansas, America and the world. And I think that right now what we need most is to comfort the families who right now still don't know all the answers. And I think that that should be priority number one.
The New South Wales Jewish Board of Deputies is calling for 24/7 police support at Jewish schools and daycare centres.Pesto the Penguin became a social media sensation last year for his big, fluffy appearance - weighing in at almost 25 kilograms. "We're seeing the start of some flirty behaviour out of Pesto. Now he is way too young to be part of his own breeding season so we're definitely not going to be seeing any big level of commitment out of him anytime soon, but we are starting to see some flirty behaviour with one of the other chicks from the season before him.
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