Taiwan will not bow to China, says President Tsai Ing-wen

Taiwan has vowed not to “bow” to China.

Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen says the island will not “act rashly” after responding to remarks made by Chinese President Xi Jinping’s vow of “reunification”.

These comments come after Taiwan warned that China’s military flights into Taiwan’s military zone had seriously affected relations between the two nations.

 

Review: QSO Beethoven and Sibelius

Beethoven and Sibelius presented by the Queensland Symphony Orchestra

Concert Hall, QPAC

1st and 2nd Oct, 2021

 

Soloist Grace Clifford, violin

Conductor Alexander Briger, OA

 

WAGNER Prelude to Act III, from Lohengrin

SIBELIUS Violin Concerto in D

BEETHOVEN Symphony No.7 in A

 

Dr Gemma Regan

 

Clifford’s intensity was mesmerising with a symbiotic synergy between Sibelius and the strings

 

Federal Court grants native title to Koa People

A federal court ruling will grant native title to Western Queensland’s Koa people following a Federal Court decision in Winton.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships Minister Craig Crawford says the determination recognises the rights and interests of the Koa people including hunting, fishing, gathering and conducting ceremonies on over 864,988 hectares of land and water between Corfield, Winton and Kynuna.

Queensland Records No New Cases

Queensland has recorded no new locally acquired cases of COVID-19 after 15,000 tests were conducted in the past 24 hours with one new case in hotel quarantine and another five cases on a bulk carrier ship off the western coast of Cape York. There were 20,559 vaccinations conducted at Queensland government centres yesterday which means Queensland has now delivered over 5 million doses of the vaccine. Currently, 68.3 per cent of eligible Queenslanders have had the first dose of a vaccine, and 49.5 per cent have had two doses.

Petition calling for gender affirmation to be covered by Medicare

More than 111,000 people have signed a petition for gender affirmation to be covered by Medicare, to reduce cost barriers faced by people seeking gender affirming surgery. Through the current Medicare insurance system, people are able to access certain health services for free or at a subsidised cost. However, transgender people and other people in need of gender affirming surgery pay up to $30,000 for the procedure.

Colombia deploys 14,000 military personnel in an effort to increase government control of a conflict hotspot near Venezuelan border

Colombia has deployed a new unit of 14,000 military personnel on Wednesday to increase government control of a conflict hotspot near the Venezuelan border, where multiple armed groups compete for control of cocaine production. The new unit deployed in the northeastern province of Norte de Santander is the largest in Colombia's recent history. The province is one of Colombia's most violent regions and the site of recent high-profile attacks. 

Queensland to trial home quarantine for people returning from interstate COVID-19 hotspots

Home quarantine trials will soon begin in Queensland, starting with 1000 people stuck interstate who have been hand-picked to participate. Participants must already be residents of the Sunshine State - not relocating - and must arrive in Brisbane by air.

Strict conditions will be in place on those who choose to accept the measures: They must have a smartphone, agree to respond to text messages, live in a house (not an apartment), and have all household members sign a statutory declaration saying they won't leave the home for 14 days. 

Wangan and Jagalingou Cultural Custodians use Human Rights act to blockade Carmichael Mine

Wangan and Jagalingou Cultural Custodians have marked six weeks of continuous cultural ceremony at the edge of Adani’s Carmichael mine in central Queensland, to prevent the destruction of their country and the sacred Doongmabulla springs.

The custodians are using the Queensland human rights act as a legal avenue to stay on their own land - practicing their traditional language and bushcraft since the ceremony began on August 26th, with the construction of a traditional Bora Ring.