Chinese Military display combat readiness in Taiwan strait

The Chinese Military has conducted a display of combat readiness in the Taiwan strait, testing their ability to operate across multiple forces.

The display comes after an unknown number of US delegates visited Taipei on Tuesday, which the Chinese Military described as seriously wrong amidst the possibility of pro-independence discussions in Taiwan. 

Inskip point gastro outbreak

A gastroenteritis outbreak at Inskip point could lead to the closure of the popular campsite unless effectively contained soon. 

Authorities in the region have received reports of more than a dozen campers being struck ill with gastronomical distress since the weekend, which the Sunshine Coast hospital confirmed as cases of norovirus. 

E-scooter accident

A Brisbane man is fighting for life after a crash between his e-scooter and a black sedan in fortitude valley yesterday evening. 

The 26 year-old e-scooter rider was taken to the Royal Brisbane Hospital in a critical condition, while the driver of the sedan was uninjured. 

New Agriculture Visa could exploit migrant workers

The Australian Council of Trade Unions is raising concerns over the federal government’s new Agriculture Visa, which could see migrant workers exploited by labour employers. 

The Agriculture Visa currently has no limits on the number of workers an employer can bring in or the list of jobs these workers can do, and also offers no pathway to permanent residency in Australia.

Car brands criticise 'lack of regulation' on their emissions

Car manufacturers have found themselves in the unusual position of asking the Australian government to impose limits on how much their cars can pollute. 

After announcing the long-awaited Future Fuels strategy, Scott Morrison promised his government would make sure there is infrastructure to support the change to electric vehicles. 

Tuvalu's foreign minister COP26 address in 'knee-deep' water

Tuvalu’s foreign minister has garnered worldwide attention after delivering a plea to the COP26 summit standing knee-deep in seawater. 

The pre-recorded speech begins with Simon Kofe standing at a lectern with a standard blue backdrop typical of press conferences, however as the camera pans out audiences see the reality of the situation facing Tuvalu and other nations as sea levels continue to rise due to global warming.