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The inclusion of Australia in the Malabar Exercise - trilateral naval exercises between India, the U.S. and Japan – was still being discussed, a senior U.S. State Department official told reporters on a briefing call on Wednesday . The official’s remarks also included India-U.S. interactions at multilateral forums, Amnesty International India halting its activities and the India-China border standoff.
Read more: https://www.thehindu.com/news/international/australias-participation-in-malabar-exercise-still-under-discussion-says-us-official/article32737903.ece Australian scientists found a detached coral reef on the Great Barrier Reef that exceeds the height of the Empire State Building and the Eiffel Tower, the Schmidt Ocean Institute said this week, the first such discovery in over 100 years. The “blade like” reef is nearly 500 metres tall and 1.5 kilometres wide, said the institute.
It lies 40 metres below the ocean surface and about six kilometres from the edge of Great Barrier Reef. Read more: https://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/energy-and-environment/coral-reef-taller-than-eiffel-tower-found-in-australia/article32972838.ece Australia can no longer ignore need to move away from coal as customers commit to reducing emissions10/30/2020 "Isn't it amazing what this little black rock can do?" was the key slogan of the Minerals Council's notorious marketing campaign about coal's "endless possibilities".
Yet one thing the coal industry and its powerful lobby can't do is stop the momentum towards net-zero greenhouse gas emissions, as Australia's key coal customers embrace clean energy and act to try to limit the threat of global warming. On Monday, Japan, by far Australia's biggest market for the thermal coal used in electricity generation, pledged to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. Read more: https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-10-30/australia-coal-mining-decline-as-partners-commit-net-zero-2050/12827098 Western Australia could finally begin on a cautious path towards reopening its hard border — but it remains to be seen what changes might be made.
The State Disaster Council's meeting today could see the notional wall cutting WA off from the rest of the country removed. Police Commissioner Chris Dawson yesterday admitted the situation in Australia was "changing for the better". Read more: https://www.9news.com.au/national/coronavirus-border-restrictions-western-australia-could-loosen-barrier-tomorrow/da5c3848-3b3d-4521-8a71-47a13ad37fc9 Hello friends, I am Susan and I live in Melbourne. I am a proud pet owner that has moved to many houses over the years. My first time moving with pets was extremely difficult but now I am able to manage it well because of experience. My pets are never stressed and they remain safe during the entire process. If you like I want to move with pets then please have a look at this wonderful article. It provides information about the pets and renting laws. In addition, you will find excellent tips from professionals on how to move with pets. So, read the article now and gain useful insights.
https://www.betterremovalistsmelbourne.com.au/9-expert-tips-for-moving-with-pets/ Most Australians would probably not choose to spend their weekends browsing Parliament’s website.
But a petition calling for a public inquiry into Rupert Murdoch’s media empire in Australia, posted by a former prime minister, generated so much interest over the weekend that it overwhelmed the website’s cyberdefenses and shut down access to the document. Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/10/13/world/australia/petition-murdoch-australia-rudd.html Toxins produced by Australia's stinging trees bear a strong resemblance to those of spiders and scorpions, scientists have found.
The findings, published in the Science Advances journal, come from University of Queensland researchers. Those stung by the leaves of such trees first feel an intense burning. It changes after several hours to a pain akin to the affected area having been slammed in a car door. This may last for days or even weeks. The scientists say they have found that the molecular structure of the venom is knotlike, allowing the toxin to tangle and repeatedly target pain receptors in the victim. Read more: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-54199816 |
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