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Jun- 2021 -8 June
Underworld Sting To Help Solve Australian State Murders
An international crime sting has yielded information police say will help solve four motorcycle gang-related murders in Victoria. The post Underworld Sting To Help Solve Australian State Murders appeared first…
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8 June
Australia’s Coalition Senators Seek Green Safeguards
Parliamentary inquiry has raised concerns with proposed new laws to roll out single-touch environmental approvals for activities. The post Australia’s Coalition Senators Seek Green Safeguards appeared first on Zenger News.
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7 June
‘Tough’ Gig Economy Safety Laws For Australia’s New South Wales
The New South Wales government will introduce new laws to bolster the safety of food delivery drivers. The post ‘Tough’ Gig Economy Safety Laws For Australia’s New South Wales appeared…
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7 June
Australia’s Reef Water Projects Turn To Private Sector
The environment group Greening Australia is turning to corporate and philanthropic funding to try and meet water quality targets. The post Australia’s Reef Water Projects Turn To Private Sector appeared…
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7 June
Western Australia’s Premier Demands Tighter Covid-19 Testing
Western Australia's hotel quarantine regime will be tightened after it emerged not all guests were tested for Covid-19. The post Western Australia’s Premier Demands Tighter Covid-19 Testing appeared first on…
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7 June
Australian Pharmacists Want To Join Vaccine Rollout
Pharmacy Guild believes the Covid vaccine rollout could be finished months faster if its members are allowed to take part. The post Australian Pharmacists Want To Join Vaccine Rollout appeared…
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7 June
Black Gold: Illegal Logging For Charcoal Wipe Out Rare Trees In Northern Uganda
Unemployed youth, corrupt security and government officials take advantage of weak laws to trade in Illicit forest products. The post Black Gold: Illegal Logging For Charcoal Wipe Out Rare Trees…
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7 June
Pak Journalist Hamid Mir Taken Off-Air For Criticizing Army
The ban by a prominent news channel of Pakistan is the latest exhibit of media censorship by the military establishment. The post Pak Journalist Hamid Mir Taken Off-Air For Criticizing…
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6 June
Three Kids? We Can Hardly Afford One Say Chinese Parents
China's three-child policy receives backlash from citizens. The post Three Kids? We Can Hardly Afford One Say Chinese Parents appeared first on Zenger News.
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4 June
Australia’s New South Wales Labor Leadership Nominations To Open
The race to take control of the region's parliamentary Labor party will go off when nominations open at a caucus meeting. The post Australia’s New South Wales Labor Leadership Nominations…
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