“The worst disaster to hit the country in the past 86 years.”

“The worst disaster to hit the country in the past 86 years.”
Calls for national approach to abortion to make it more accessible and affordable.
The European Union has taken the unprecedented action of urging its member-states to cut gas consumption by 15%
Meantime, a wide ranging review into the RBA has been unveiled.
Victorians are being warned they could be heading towards gas rations.
“God’s kingdom will come. We don’t trust in governments.”
Jim Chalmers says the budget will paint a true picture of the economy.
“It really hasn’t sunk in yet. Yeah, it’s just unreal.”
The $750 pandemic isolation payment reinstated.
“People should not become complacent about the virus.”
“If you miss your flight, you may be waiting a long time.”
“It gets more and more meaningful so I am very blessed and grateful,”
Thousands of protestors storm the presidential palace and PM’s home.
“A man of incredible decency and a great ally to Australia.”
Injured Nadal withdraws saying “I can’t win two matches.”
Global food and energy insecurity will be top of the agenda.
Chancellor Rishi Sunak and Health Secretary Sajid Javid have both stepped down.
Almost 70 evacuation orders are now in place.
Senator David Pocock says discussions on assisted Dying Legislation in the Territories need not have a conscience vote.
Extra fighter jets will be sent to the UK.
The report has revealed several issues, including a tolerance of bullying and short-term political thinking.
“With the border shut as tightly as it is today for migrants from Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador, people have been pushed into more dangerous routes. Truck smuggling is a way up,”
Conservative Justice Clarence Thomas wrote that “the purported right to abortion is not a form of ‘liberty’.”
“Roe v Wade decision was egregiously wrong from the start. Its reasoning was exceptionally weak, and it has had damaging consequences.”
In the wake of mass shootings in Texas and New York, a bipartisan gun violence bill is on the verge of being voted on in the US Senate.