Landmark ruling whether companies responsible for Climate Change to be made in the Netherlands
The Dutch court, the Hague, will rule on whether fossil fuel companies are responsible for the effects of climate change in a landmark case today.
Shell was sued by the Dutch arm of Friends of the Earth whose lawyers argue that the company is violating human rights by extracting fossil fuels.
Alleged forged signature heard in Crown Casino Royal Commission hearing
The royal commission heard allegations of a forged signature yesterday from long-time racing, gaming and liquor bureaucrat Nick Toyne who said he did not write a report which led to the Crown casino watchdog making it easier for junket operators with criminal links to come to Crown Perth.
5 locally aquired cased of COVID 19 detected in Victoria
Victoria's Department of Health says there were 10 new locally acquired cases of COVID-19 detected in the state yesterday.
That includes five cases announced yesterday, which were all part of the City of Whittlesea cluster.
The five latest cases are said to have strong links to existing cases in the cluster.
Deadly clashes in remote region of Peru
16 people have been killed in a remote region of Peru known for coca production in deadly clashes with a dissident faction of Shining Path, a Maoist movement.
The mountainous region is where 75 percent of cocaine is produced in the South American country, according to authorities.
LNP Senator Rennick rejects pressure on vaccine.
Queensland LNP Senator Gerard Rennick is rejecting pressure on the government to speed up the vaccination rollout so borders can open.
Senator Rennick says it’s better for local wage growth if “foreign immigrants” are kept out and he is “looking forward to wage growth actually coming back.”
Casino RC allegations
The royal commission heard allegations of a forged signature yesterday from long-time racing, gaming and liquor bureaucrat Nick Toyne who said he did not write a report which led to the Crown casino watchdog making it easier for junket operators with criminal links to come to Crown Perth.
Melbourne Covid update
Victoria's Department of Health says there were 10 new locally acquired cases of COVID-19 detected in the state yesterday.
That includes five cases announced yesterday, which were all part of the City of Whittlesea cluster. The positive cases were detected from 26,180 test results
Deadly Peru conflict
16 people have been killed in a remote region of Peru known for coca production in deadly clashes with a dissident faction of Shining Path, a Maoist movement.
The mountainous region is where 75 percent of cocaine is produced in the South American country, according to authorities.
Adani court loss
Australian Conservation Foundation is celebrating a win over the federal government and mining giant Adani in its court case concerning the multinational’s proposed water use at its coal mine in central Queensland.
No reception for outback town
Six months after a mobile phone tower was built in the outback, the Queensland town, Urandangi is still without phone reception.
The mostly Indigenous town was promised service almost seven years ago in the federal government's Mobile Black Spot Program in 2015.