Truck stuck in Kangaroo Point

A truck was stuck on an embankment in Kangaroo Point late Thursday afternoon.
 
The truck’s cabin was left hanging over a rock wall next to the slip-road between Shafston Avenue and Main Road
 
An Australian Traffic Network spokesman says no delays were reported and the Queensland police had no reports.
 
No injuries were reported
 

Climate demonstrations continue today

Climate change activists plan to continue disruptive protests in capital cities today as the week demonstration ends. 

Demonstrators aim to close the William Jolly Bridge in central Brisbane today from 10am. 

Yesterday police used power tools to free demonstrators who locked themselves to a catamaran in the city centre. 
 

Apple removes Hong-Kong protest app

Under pressure from Beijing, Apple removed the smartphone app from its online store yesterday 

“This app violates our guidelines and local laws, and we have removed it from the App Store,” said Apple. 

The app had real-time updates showing police movements, allowing protesters to steer away from possible baton charges, tear gas and police ID checks. 
 

Climate Protesters target airports now

Climate Activists attempted to shut down London airport with activist, Jame Brown, climbing on top of a plane on the runway, reports CNN. 

An airport spokesperson said; “their shared priority is the safe operation of the airport and to minimise disruption for our passengers using the airport over the coming days.”

Around 18,00 passengers were due to fly on 286 scheduled flights on the day of the protest. 
 

Drunk bees

Intoxicated bees found wobbling home to their hive at Parliament House in Canberra are turned away by “guards” until they sober up.

Parliament’s head beekeeper Cormac Farrell solved the mystery in a series of tweets explaining the bizarre bee-haviour.

“As the weather heats up, the nectar in some Australian flowers will ferment, making the foragers drunk,” Mr Farrell said
 

More kangaroo killings

A second man has been charged in relation to the killings of about 20 kangaroos on the NSW South Coast.  

Three young orphaned joeys are now in the care of wildlife group WIRES. 

The organisation said it was grateful for the swift actions of police and kind people who donated to help them care for the joeys. 
 

Upcoming rain could relieve fires but not drought

Rain is forecasted at the end of the week for Queensland could relieve firefighters from an onslaught of bush fires, however won’t be enough to end the drought. 

Forecaster Jess Gardenr said, “Rainfall amounts will be highly variable, due to the nature of showers and thunderstorms but many people can expect between five and 10mm (millimeter) with isolated totals of 15-30mm in heavier showers and storms on Friday.” 

Drier weather is likely to return on Sunday.