Sweden has appointed its first female Prime Minister
Sweden’s first female Prime Minister returns to office days after resigning.
Magdalena Andersson resigned a mere seven hours after being elected after the Swedish Greens Party left her government's coalition over budget matters.
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Queenslanders are set to be hit with a day of heavy rain
The wet weather in Brisbane is expected to continue throughout the day and further into the week. Experts are warning locals as flood risks continue throughout the region.
A severe weather warning has also been given to the Granite Belt, Central Highlands and Darling Downs including possible hail and flash flooding.
Schoolies week continues in Northern NSW
Byron Bay schoolies has kicked off with hundreds of Victorian school leavers flocking to the area.
Surf Life saving New South Wales far north coast duty officer Jimmy Keough is warning party-goers to stay safe in the water.
Mr Keough says, “our main message is to avoid remote beaches and look after your mates.”
International borders remain closed
The next stage of international borders reopening has been put on hold as Omicron cases continue to rise.
Currently, Australia has 19 confirmed cases of the Covid variant.
South African President calling to keep borders open
President Ramaphosa is asking for international borders to be reopened amidst the Omicron crisis.
South Africa’s president says he is “deeply disappointed” and describes the border closures as “unjustified”.
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Largest Ever Native Title Claim Recognized in Landmark Decision
Celebrations have began as the largest ever native title claim determination recognised the Kuuku Ya'u and U’utaalnganu people’s claim to 210,000 hectares of land in Cape York.
Kuuku Ya’u elder Father Brian Claudie says the claim is "special for this generation, it’s very important for the future children”.
Wet Weather Predicted For Queenslanders
Heavy rainfall is predicted for the week as humidity sets in for Queenslanders during the weekend.
After heavy rainfall on Friday followed by a sunny weekend, experts are predicting more wild weather, with Bureau of Meteorology meteorologist Felmi Hanniffy saying the humidity is likely to linger before an easterly trough brings more wet weather.