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Published on May 19, 2024Source: WAtoday - Neutral
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Published on May 19, 2024
PNG to receive loan of A$600 million from Australia
AUSTRALIA has provided a loan of A$600 million (K1.54 billion) to PNG to address the government’s estimated 2023 budget shortfall. The loan was provided in response to a request from the Prime Minister James Marape and will also help PNG to deliver …
Source: Post Courier - Label Pending -
Published on May 19, 2024
Tornadoes in Australia are more common than you think
But was this a freak weather incident or are tornadoes common in Australia? Children ran for cover after a PCYC building was torn apart in Bunbury. (Nine) While the country is not as notorious for tornado activity as regions like the United States, …
Source: 9News - Neutral -
Published on May 19, 2024
'I'm calling it: This beachside town is Australia's most underrated holiday destination.'
As someone who loves travelling but hates the travelling process (AKA flights over eight hours), I am privileged to say that I have been running out of options on places to visit. Another person who shares my privileged holiday struggle is my dad. We both …
Source: Mamamia - Neutral -
Published on May 18, 2024
Australia’s Olympic cyclist Grace Brown: ‘If I come fourth, I’ll be disappointed’
Australian cyclist Grace Brown finished fourth in the women’s individual time trial at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021. She missed a spot on the podium, and a coveted Olympic medal, by a mere seven seconds. Brown has been making up for lost time ever since. At …
Source: The Guardian - Center-left -
Published on May 19, 2024
Australia Funds Tulagi Shipyard Upgrade
Solomon Islands’ domestic shipping industry is set to receive a significant boost with a SBD 50 million investment from Solomon Islands Shipyard Limited (SISL) and the Australian Government to upgrade the Sasape Shipyard in Tulagi, Central Province. This …
Source: Tavuli News - Neutral -
Published on May 19, 2024
Made in Australia is just copying US and China protectionism
Looking at the federal budget, you might think the Albanese government has come up with a unique approach to managing the economy: made in Australia initiatives, subsidies for green industries and substantial increases in entitlements. But this new …
Source: Financial Review - Center-right -
Published on May 19, 2024
Health: Australia set to relinquish control of health policies to the UN
The Albanese Government is looking to commit Australia to proposed amendments to the World Health Organisation’s (WHO) Pandemic Treaty and to its International Health Regulations. The government is saying these are necessary steps to prevent, prepare for …
Source: 2GB - Label Pending -
Published on May 19, 2024
New Data Uncovers Australia’s Back Pain Crisis: Spinal Health Week Champions WHO Guideline for Condition Impacting 8.35M ...
Australian Chiropractors Association Today, the Australian Chiropractors Association (ACA) launched national Spinal Health Week (20 – 26 May 2024) with the release of new independent findings on the prevalence of back pain due to spine related …
Source: The National Tribune - Center-left -
Published on May 19, 2024
Australia won’t raid Pacific militaries to plug defence gaps: Conroy
The recruitment of Pacific Islanders to join the Australian Defence Force will focus on school leavers and teaching them a trade, rather than poaching more experienced soldiers from their home militaries, Defence Industry and Pacific Minister Patrick …
Source: Financial Review - Center-right