Tangalooma resort claims exclusive rights to public beach
A Brisbane family was left outraged when a security guard tried to force them off a public beach, claiming that a nearby Tangalooma resort held exclusive rights to the land.
Lisa Wilkins was swimming at the beach with her partner and daughter on Good Friday last month when she was approached by the security guard at the resort’s request.
The resort is built on Crown land and the Department of Natural Resources, Mines and Energy confirmed the beachfront is a public space.
A Danish citizen is the first person convicted under Malaysia's "Fake News" law
A Malaysian court has convicted the first person under their new “Fake News” law.
Danish citizen Salah Salem Saleh Sulaiman, uploaded a video to YouTube criticising the Malaysian police’s response time to the shooting of a Palestinian lecturer and has opted to spend a month in jail rather than pay a fine.
Activists are fearful the news law could be used to restrict and punish government criticism.
North Korea to change it's time zone to match South Korea
Starting May 5, North Korea will shift its time zone 30 minutes earlier to align with South Korea.
The North’s state media says it is a first practical step for national reconciliation and unity.
The northern time zone was created in 2015 to mark the 70th anniversary of Korea’s liberation from Japanese rule after World War two.
Inquiry into fake Aboriginal art is underway
An inquiry into fake Aboriginal art is currently underway in the Northern territory to investigate fake art flooding the national market and taking advantage of Indigenous artists.
Indigenous Affairs Minister Nigel Scullion set up the federal parliamentary committee and has received over 140 submissions since August last year.
ABC announce 20 newsroom jobs could be axed
The ABC have announced 20 jobs could be axed in state and territory newsrooms under a plan to deliver more news on digital platforms.
A statement by the ABC says while broadcast audiences continue to ‘soften’, the smartphone audience has jumped by almost 30 per cent in the previous two years.
Staff were informed on Monday of the changes and the ABC says it would consult with media unions.
Queensland first in Australia for job growth
Queensland has the fastest job growth in the nation, according to the new State of the States report.
CommSec Chief economist Craig James says the future in Queensland is looking good because of population growth, despite Queensland being placed in sixth for economic performance in the report.
Treasurer Jackie Trad says people are moving to Queensland because they “see a secure future for themselves and their families.”
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Snow storm in Swiss Alps leaves 6 dead
A snow storm in the Swiss Alps has killed 6 people and left 5 others in critical condition, triggering a relief operation.
The bad weather in the Pigne d’Arolla region caught skiers by surprise and is the latest in the recent series of fatal accidents affecting skiers in Switzerland.
The victims were Italian, French and German nationals and police are working towards formally identifying the victims and notifying their families.
26 Killed in Kabul Terrorist Attacks
26 people including ten journalists have died in terrorist attacks in Kabul, making it the deadliest day for the Afghan media since the Taliban regime was ousted in 2001.
Nine reporters and a photographer were killed in a suicide bomb attack in Kabul and another Afghan reporter for BBC language was shot dead in the Eastern city of Khost.
The bomber is believed to have specifically targeted the press as one of the bombers presented police with a press pass before joining the group covering a previous blast.
Rentals affordable for minimum wage workers have decreased
The percentage of properties affordable for rent to people on minimum wage has decreased to under 30 per cent according to Anglicare’s Rental Affordability Snapshot.
The charity assessed nearly 70,000 properties to look at rental affordability across Australia.
The report also found that only 6 per cent of private rental properties were affordable for people on Government income support.