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Two men arrested, cars torched after violent disturbance in Yuendumu, Central Australia

A 36-year-old father-of-five and a teenager have been denied bail over their alleged involvement in a violent disturbance in the remote Central Australian community of Yuendumu. NT Police said they received multiple reports around 1am on Saturday of a large group of people rioting in Yuendumu, about 300 kilometres north-west of Alice Springs. Some of…

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What do we know about the H5N1 infected birds in Australia, and what does this mean for surveillance?

Enhanced bird flu surveillance of Australia’s southern coast will focus on the movements of two migratory seabirds species that have tested positive for the deadly virus. A second bird, a giant petrel, was today confirmed to have a strain of avian influenza known as H5N1 2.3.4.4b, which has killed millions of birds and mammals around…

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Marinus Link is in the ‘national interest’ despite cost, economist Saul Eslake says

The multi-billion-dollar Marinus Link interconnector across Bass Strait will shore up Tasmania’s energy security and break the “deadlock” hobbling the state’s energy sector development, according to a report defending the project. The report by independent economist Saul Eslake, for Clean Energy Tasmania, follows another analysis released last week, which concluded the business case for Marinus…

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Three South Perth councillors resign in three days, leaving yet another WA council in turmoil

Yet another Western Australian council is in turmoil after three South Perth councillors resigned over three days, with the instability set against the backdrop of a ministerial threat of forced council amalgamations. On Friday, Hayley Prendiville announced she would be leaving the City of South Perth, while colleagues Bronwyn Waugh and Tim Houweling did the…

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ICAC told UOW governance was ‘stacked’ with chief’s friends and associates

Questions about how power was exercised at the University of Wollongong have taken centre stage at the opening of an Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) inquiry. The corruption watchdog is examining allegations of favouritism, conflicts of interest and failures in governance oversight. The ICAC inquiry was today told a senior University of Wollongong (UOW) staff…

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