New Libyan Government Sworn In

The new UN-backed interim Libyan unity government was sworn in in the eastern city of Tobruk last night.

 

New Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah and his three-member presidential council are tasked with organising elections in December this year that will end a decade of conflict and instability in Libya.

 

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Negative results returned from close contacts of Brisbane doctor

86 close contacts of the doctor who contracted COVID-19 while treating in the Princess Alexandra Hospital have returned negative results, Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said this morning. 

Hundreds of further results are expected in the coming days, which will show whether the doctor spread the virus while he was infectious in the community before testing positive last week.

Queensland Premier renewed pleas to extend support for tourism operators before JobKeeper finishes

With less than two weeks to go until JobKeeper winds up, the Queensland Premier has renewed pleas for the Prime Minister to extend support for tourism operators hit worst by international border closures.

 

Ms Palaszczuk says “Without more targeted support for our tourism industry, we’ll see thousands of jobs lost in Cairns, the Whitsundays and the Gold Coast.”

 

Renewable energy company provides internet for users to generate income in Queensland

Brisbane renewable energy company, RedEarth, has signed a contract with a housing developer to provide a “virtual” power plant for thousands of homes powered by the solar energy collected from their rooftops.

Co-founder Charles Walker said the internet of energy turns homes with solar panels and batteries into a network that optimises the generation, transmission and utilisation of electricity. 

Increasing attendees for March 4 Justice around Australia

Approved capacity for Melbourne’s leg of the March 4 Justice rally has been increased to 5,000 attendees this morning.

 

The permit comes at the same time a number of female Liberal politicians in Canberra have confirmed they will attend the March 4 Justice rally today, including Senators Sarah Henderson and Jane Hume, and MP Bridget Archer. 

 

Chinese government is reforming the legislation chairs in Hong Kong

Chinese leadership is drastically increasing control on the Hong Kong government by introducing a mechanism to vet candidates’ loyalty to Beijing and reducing the share of directly elected lawmakers. 

 

Zhang Xiaoming, a senior Chinese official, says even one “anti-China” person is too many for Hong Kong’s legislature.