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Scott Morrison has apologised for going on holiday while Australia is in the grip of an extended bushfire crisis and a record-breaking heatwave.
In a statement on Friday morning the prime minister explained he had brought forward his leave with his family due to the need to travel to Japan and India in January. “I deeply regret any offence caused to any of the many Australians affected by the terrible bushfires by my taking leave with family at this time,” Morrison said. Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2019/dec/20/scott-morrison-apologises-for-taking-holiday-during-australias-bushfire-crisis Australia bushfires: two NSW volunteer firefighters killed and up to 40 properties destroyed12/19/2019 Two volunteer firefighters have been killed and three have been taken to hospital with severe burns as the bushfire emergency raging across the east coast of Australia reached a new crisis point on Thursday.
The two NSW Rural Fire Service volunteers were killed when a truck believed to have been travelling in convoy near the town of Buxton late on Thursday hit a tree and rolled off the road. The driver and front passenger died at the scene, police said, while three other firefighters were injured. Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2019/dec/19/australia-bushfires-20-structures-destroyed-as-nsw-firefighters-hospitalised-with-severe-burns After three days of record-breaking temperatures, Australia is set to finish the week before Christmas facing temperatures well into the 40s across most of the country today.
During yesterday's sweltering conditions, the rural community of Nullarbor in South Australia set the record for the country's highest December temperature, reaching 49.9C. As the weekend approaches, emergency crews are preparing for what is expected to be another day of scorching hot weather with several states and cities forecast to set new records again today. Read more: https://www.9news.com.au/national/australia-weather-heatwave-warning-record-breaking-heat-expected-nsw-vic-sa-act/51dc3b34-948a-420e-9c26-fae25864af13 The wait for adequate home-care packages is so long thousands of older Australians have been forced into residential homes, the department has revealed.
Scott Morrison promised an extra $537m in aged care last month, with the bulk being spent on an additional 10,000 home-care packages following a damning assessment in the royal commission interim report. Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2019/dec/20/home-care-wait-forcing-thousands-of-australians-into-residential-homes Decluttering a home is not an easy thing for me. But thanks to the KonMari Method that helped me in transforming my messed-up home into a tidy and organised living space. This brilliant method was introduced by the Japanese organising consultant, Marie Kondo. According to the Kondo’s rule, you can clear the mess by category instead of room. Apart from this, you will learn the art of respecting your belongings that are close to your heart. This way you can clear the mess and organise your home like a pro. For more information, have a look at the article shared below.
https://www.bondcleaninginmelbourne.com.au/what-is-the-konmari-method-heres-how-to-declutter-the-marie-kondo-way/ The Chinese Communist Party has long made the country unsafe for religious minorities, journalists, feminists, lawyers, and human rights activists. But, under Xi Jinping, China is becoming increasingly unsafe for any politically engaged foreign national.
Since January 18, Chinese-Australian writer and activist Yang Hengjun has been held in arbitrary detention. His crime? Daring to question communist party orthodoxy by suggesting that the Chinese people are capable of democratic self-government. Read more: https://www.smh.com.au/national/australia-must-recognise-unfortunate-reality-in-china-and-issue-travel-warnings-20191203-p53gc4.html A Young Liberal National party leader has been suspended from the party after he was filmed laughing at a teenager saying Australia should “stop celebrating a culture that couldn’t even invent the bloody wheel”.
Barclay McGain, chairman of the Gold Coast Young LNP, is under investigation by his own party over what the state’s Labor government has called disturbing, racist comments about Australian Aboriginal culture. McGain has been condemned on social media after he was filmed interviewing school leavers on the Gold Coast about whether the Australian flag and anthem should be “kept or ditched”. Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2019/dec/03/young-liberal-national-party-leader-suspended-over-video-denigrating-indigenous-culture Australia vs New Zealand, first Test every ball live and ad free on Fox Cricket 501 from 1PM local time December 12-16.
Axed Test opener Marcus Harris says he has been told by national selectors to be more ruthless in Sheffield Shield cricket. The Victorian played in the last three Tests of the Ashes series in England but struggled at the top of the order and was dropped in favour of Joe Burns for the home two-Test sweep of Pakistan. Read more: https://www.foxsports.com.au/cricket/australia/cricket-2019-marcus-harris-ben-stokes-ashes-australia-vs-england-selectors-australia-vs-new-zealand/news-story/24875b527622c6e04d2e9dfdbf0d57af That’s the verdict of Australian cricket legends Jason Gillespie and Ryan Harris, who defended Pakistan star Iman-ul-Haq after a photo of him chuckling with Aussie coach Justin Langer after the recent Test in Adelaide emerged and sparked controversy on social media.
Australia had just completed a 2-0 sweep of the two-match series with another convincing innings victory in the South Australian capital and opening batsman Imam — who scored two runs for the match — was shown chatting to Langer before breaking out in laughter. Read more: https://www.foxsports.com.au/cricket/australia/aussie-cricket-greats-defend-pakistan-stars-photo-with-justin-langer/news-story/e63a61a064d15ea2756e373909f98d75 |
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