Labor Under Pressure To Justify Release Of Immigration Detainees 1/12/2023
Labor is under pressure to justify the release of 142 immigration detainees after a High Court ruling on one test case involving a convicted child sex offender, as the Coalition argues there was no need to let so many people out.
Athletics Australia has lambasted Daniel Andrews for dumping the Commonwealth Games, saying it will cause “immeasurable harm”.
A tourism industry leader is calling on the government to help Adelaide leapfrog Melbourne as southern Australia’s premier cruise ship home port or risk losing a significant portion of the $215m cruising made for the South Australian economy last year.
A boutique 20,000-seat stadium will be constructed at Brisbane’s inner-city RNA Showgrounds under a state government plan to host AFL and cricket fixtures while the Gabba is redeveloped to host the 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Lobster lovers may have to shell out $150 a kilo this Christmas as wild weather off Victoria and Tasmania triggers possible shortages.
Previous Episodes
Brittany Higgins Will Give ‘Graphic And Distressing’ Evidence As Ten’s Star Witness In Defamation Case 29/11/2023
Bruce Lehrmann Admits To Cocaine When He Learned Of Brittany Higgins Sexual Assault Allegation 28/11/2023
Criminals Released From Immigration Detention 27/11/2023
Tragic Twist In DV Murder 24/11/2023
Prisoner Swap 23/11/2023
New Laws For Choking Women 22/11/2023
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