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The southern hemisphere's spring equinox occurred overnight, meaning days will now be longer than nights in Australia for the next six months.
A cold front and troughs extending from northern WA, through the NT and Queensland and into northeastern NSW are triggering showers and storms. A low and front are bringing showers, gusty winds and some alpine snow to Tasmania, Victoria and southeastern South Australia. Read more: https://www.9news.com.au/national/weather-forecast-australia-wa-fire-warning-victoria-gale-warning-weatherzone/91fbf229-cfde-4d26-833a-eb8249f21159 A 16-year-old Australian student, Mayela Dayeh, will address the United Nations general assembly on Wednesday night to present the findings of a survey that shows young women and girls are shouldering a greater economic, domestic and emotional load and working harder during the Covid-19 pandemic.
The study, released by humanitarian organisation Plan International as part of a report called “Halting Lives – The impact of Covid019 on girls and young women”, surveyed more than 7,000 15-to-24 year-olds across 14 countries. Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2020/sep/23/16-year-old-australian-student-to-address-un-about-covid-hardship-among-young-women Australia’s brutal border wars have dominated headlines as the coronavirus crises raged on, with the NSW and Queensland Premiers repeatedly locking horns over the controversial issue.
Queensland’s Annastacia Palaszczuk and NSW’s Gladys Berejiklian have clashed again and again after the northern state barred NSW residents from entering for months on end, with similar divisive border closures also in place in other states during the COVID-19 pandemic. Read more: https://www.news.com.au/travel/travel-updates/health-safety/why-covid-border-closures-were-australias-biggest-strategic-mistake/news-story/43c663c9bb692477cc6f6b577230b3bc Australia should conduct controlled "bio-burn" and let coronavirus spread across Australia, state-by-state, with the goal of achieving herd immunity, an international security expert has suggested.
Allan Orr, an Australian counter-terrorism specialist, said Australia's response to the coronavirus pandemic was not just wrong, but it had shown Canberra was woefully underprepared for a bio-terror attack. A cataclysmic bio-terror attack, using an agent like anthrax or botulism, is the doomsday scenario most feared by counter-terror agencies, Dr Orr told nine.com.au. Read more: https://www.9news.com.au/national/coronavirus-should-australia-go-for-herd-immunity-strategy-dr-allan-orr-suggests-bio-burn/259bcb97-48f4-41fc-a482-7a27be2522df Hi There,
I do not like to boast about my achievements, but when it comes to praising my business acumen, I don’t mince my words. I have been working as a successful entrepreneur for several years. The major contributor of my success is my bookkeeper who has always been by my side through thick and thin. I cannot think that I could have operated without his help as I was naive when I started out. He showed me how working capital was absolutely necessary for a business and what should be the right amount for my business. I got to know the value of working capital and was able to sustain my business because of it. So here is an article that will help you to know all about it. https://www.agibookkeeping.com.au/everything-you-need-to-know-about-working-capital/ The long-awaited PS5 is almost here. Earlier this morning, Sony officially its release and when it’s arriving in Australia. So the next question is: how can you make sure you get the Playstation 5 as soon as it’s released? By getting your PS5 pre-order in ASAP.
Here’s where you can pre-order the PS5 Given the demand, most stores have already suspended pre-orders. JB Hi-Fi has temporarily suspended pre-orders on the PS5 and the Digital Edition but says it’ll re-open them when they have “more visibility on stock availability”. Same with Harvey Norman Australia’s listings for the console and the Digital Edition. Read more: https://www.gizmodo.com.au/2020/09/ps5-pre-order-australia/ The first thing Sir Charles Kingsford Smith did after touching down in Melbourne in January 1932 in his Southern Star plane was light up a cigarette.
The second — once police and government authorities had turned their backs — was to stealthily cut a foot-long gash into the side of his trusty aircraft, and retrieve a parcel hidden deep inside the fuselage. Key points: The National Museum of Australia has acquired Trevor Kennedy's famous collection of Australiana for $8 million Mr Kennedy spent decades collecting the pieces The acquisition marks a proud moment for the museum The pioneering aviator had just landed with Australia's first commercial shipment of airmail from England. Read more: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-09-17/national-museum-drops-8m-on-largest-ever-acquisition/12671138 For all of Glenn Maxwell’s mercurial abilities, it is still surprising he only has two one-day international centuries to his name even considering how often he bats in the lower middle order.
It is a tally no one could have predicted when he was so consistently frightening at the 2015 World Cup — the tournament where he notched his maiden ODI ton, an event at which he averaged 64.8 with a strike rate of 182.02. The following January he would be crowned Australia’s ODI player of the year. The world was his oyster and as long as he maintained the rage no total would be out of Australia’s reach. There were signs Australia had unearthed something special in 2012 when he was first called up and the past year had confirmed just that. Read more: https://cdn.i-scmp.com/sites/default/files/styles/1200x800/public/d8/images/methode/2020/09/16/ed23ac4a-f7b4-11ea-a41c-8cbd1416100a_image_hires_105503.jpeg?itok=491XEQ0P&v=1600224910 Dozens of people including Chinese Australians have been victims of Chinese Communist party intimidation in Australia, according to a policy paper published by the China Matters thinktank.
The cases include a dissident who said he received a message from a Chinese Ministry of Public Security official the day after he attended a Tiananmen memorial in Australia in 2019, warning that his actions would have an impact on his family. Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2020/sep/17/chinese-australians-scared-to-speak-out-for-fear-family-members-in-china-will-be-targeted-paper-says |
About MeHello ! This is Elle Jocobs from a little paradise of Prahran, suburb of Melbourne. I am 25 year old MBA student and part time professional. I like reading blogs about local sightseeing places, restaurants and markets in Melbourne. I like taking pictures of my favorite places. I am extremely fond of my little town Prahran. I like writing about it and you can explore my blog “The Hidden Melbourne Laneways” to know in and about and what’s there to explore in this little suburb of Prahran. Archives
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