International travel by Christmas
Prime Minister Scott Morrison plans to open international travel by “Christmas at the latest”
Mr Morrison announced from Washington last week that the national reopening plan will allow for people to travel again. This was prompted as Australia is set to hit one in two having their second dose this week.
Calls for more cultural diversity in Parliament
Parliament is facing backlash for not reflecting a culturally diverse Australia.
According to the 2016 census, Asian ancestry claimed 14.4 percent of the population. Of the 227 members in federal Parliament, Asian or south-Asian heritage makes up only 2.2%.
Iceland almost had a women majority parliament
Iceland accidently celebrated electing a female majority parliament.
The initial vote counted 33 out of the 63 seats were taken by women. However a recount placed the count at 30.
Despite the miscalculation, Iceland still holds the highest percentage for women legislators in Europe at 48%.
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Brisbane developing covid case
A public health alert has been issued for Eatons Hill, Albany Creek, Aspley, and Rocklea after a confirmed case of Covid has been detected.
A man in his 30s who has not travelled overseas or interstate tested positive yesterday.
Authorities are still unsure how he came in contact with the virus.
QLD daylight savings debate continues
Queensland’s migration boom could push for daylight savings.
Over 30,000 southerners have relocated to Queensland in the past year, sparking a fresh debate regarding daylight savings in the state.
Brisbane braces for start of storm season
Brisbane and the rest of the east coast are being warned about week-long thunder storms to come.
Forecasting experts at the Bureau of meteorology are saying heavy rain and wind could cause severe damage as the storm season approaches.
NT vaccination levels won't meet November targets
Remote Northern Territory vaccination levels are not set to meet November targets as its current rate.
Remote communities will not reach the 80% vaccination target of the adult population until late January if it proceeds at its current pace.
UN climate report highlights more extreme weather to come
Australian children are likely to be exposed to more extreme weather, according to new environmental research.
New research from the latest UN climate report has found children born in 2020 will experience up to four times as many heatwaves and far more bushfires and droughts than those born in 1960.
Driver shortage fuels panic buying in the UK
Petrol stations are running dry as UK truck drivers continue to strike.
The drivers are staging a stay-home strike over pay disputes, after many have been forced to take a de-facto pay cut, with pay increases lower than inflation.