Prime minister Anthony Albanese visits the Temple of Heaven in Beijing on Monday. He earlier described China as Australia’s ‘most important trading partner’.Prime minister Anthony Albanese visits the Temple of Heaven in Beijing on Monday. He earlier described China as Australia’s ‘most important trading partner’.Good afternoon. Police have urged two people who allegedly fled from a fatal crash in Sydney’s south-west to come forward.
The two boys who died when the car they were travelling in hit a tree are yet to be identified, though it’s believed they are aged between 10 and 15. At a press conference today police asked the driver and front-seat passenger to present to a police station so they could “work out exactly how this tragic situation unfolded”.to “constructive dialogue” with the Chinese president, Xi Jinping, later today.
Police say the driver involved in the accident at the Royal Daylesford hotel on the weekend was breath tested andRobert De Niro court battle lifts veil on celebrity assistants |Local fire bans have been extended in parts of Queensland due to the heightened fire conditions. There are now 27 LGAsthe infrastructure minister, Catherine King, said. Some of the 250 projects that have not begun construction in the $120bn pipeline will need to be cancelled or delayed.
On ABC radio this morning the independent senator David Pocock was asked whether he believed Israel’s response to Hamas’s attacks has been proportionate. Citing reports, Pocock said it was not acceptable that 40% of casualties were children in Gaza and called for an “urgent humanitarian pause” at the very minimum.
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