Meeting with Chinese president ‘constructive’, Albanese says
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800 more children to be STI tested as four new childcare centres named
China relationship to be approached calmly and consistently: PM
Xi Jinping says China-Australia relationship has risen from setbacks
Albanese applauded in Chinese state media editorial
Investigation into Victorian childcare worker expanded
Officials block Australian journalists in Beijing
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That’s a wrap – thank you for reading the Need to Know blog today. We will be back soon with more live coverage of news, so please join us then. These were some of the main stories:
- PM’s perspective on Chinese security threat hasn’t changed: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has said his perspective on the Chinese security threat hasn’t changed following his meeting with President Xi Jinping in Beijing earlier today.
- Federal Court dismisses landmark climate class action: The Federal Court has ruled that the Commonwealth government does not have a duty of care over Torres Strait Islander people to protect them from climate change, avoiding a landmark attempt to have the court intervene in climate policy.
- 800 more children to be STI tested as four new childcare centres named: The Victorian health department has asked a further 800 children to be tested for sexually transmitted infections after police identified four more centres where a man accused of sexually abusing children worked.
- Xi Jinping says China-Australia relationship has risen from setbacks: Speaking through a translator for the opening remarks of their meeting, President Xi congratulated Albanese on his re-election in May, adding that in his previous three meetings with Albanese, they “reached many common understandings with joint efforts from both sides”.
- Officials block Australian journalists in Beijing: A group of Australian journalists filming at a popular Beijing tourist attraction during Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s official visit were surrounded by local security officials who attempted to block their departure and demanded access to their footage.
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