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Bishop Resigns As Foreign Minister, Undecided On Next Election

Bishop Resigns As Foreign Minister, Undecided On Next Election

10 Daily AU — Julie Bishop will resign as Foreign Affairs Minister but has not decided whether she will stay in parliament after the next election. Julie Bishop will quit as Foreign Minister and won't serve in Scott Morrison's new Cabinet and has not decided whether she will stay in parliament for the next election.

Why Is No One Talking About China's Mass Atrocities?

Why Is No One Talking About China's Mass Atrocities?

10 Daily AU — Australia is turning its back to the Uyghur crisis as China this week ferociously denies claims that it has detained and indoctrinated millions in political camps.

Joyce Reveals Financial Woes And Bad Relationship With PM

Joyce Reveals Financial Woes And Bad Relationship With PM

10 Daily AU — Barnaby Joyce has revealed new details about the Campion affair and his mental health struggles. Former Deputy Prime Minister Barnaby Joyce has revealed more details about his ongoing mental health struggle and denied that he was promiscuous in an interview with Ten Eyewitness News.

Sydney's best cheese experiences: a fromage lover's guide

Sydney's best cheese experiences: a fromage lover's guide

theupsider.com.au — There's no dairy category that commands a greater love than cheese. From carefully curated artisan cheese plates, to fresh truffle sandwiched by a wheel of brie, or spaghetti tossed through carved wheels of pecorino at speciality purveyors, cheese is a crowd pleaser like no other.

Coalition to introduce a new law targeting secret payments to Unions - The Wire

Coalition to introduce a new law targeting secret payments to Unions - The Wire

thewire.org.au — An anti-corruption bill set to be introduced into Parliament on Wednesday will see 'secret payments' made by employers to unions declared illegal, with perpetrators facing jail terms of up to ten years. The bill criminalises payments made between employers and trade unions in negotiating away worker's rights, or other forms of influence.

Indonesian Learning Centre Gives Hope In the Wake of Refugee Crisis

Indonesian Learning Centre Gives Hope In the Wake of Refugee Crisis

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Seabed mining project advances, Papua New Guinea locals consider lawsuit

Seabed mining project advances, Papua New Guinea locals consider lawsuit

fsrn.org — The deep seas are some of the most uncharted ecosystems in the world. Scientists say we know more about the surface of the moon than the deep seas. Yet the world's first commercial deep sea mining operation for gold, copper and silver in the Bismarck Sea could be underway in just a year.

Indonesia's highest court reacts to arrest of Patrialis Akbar

Indonesia's highest court reacts to arrest of Patrialis Akbar

youtube.com — A feature I produced while interning at CNN Indonesia. All material is the property of CNN Indonesia.

Migrants trapped in 'slave-like' conditions at Aussie farms - Government News

Migrants trapped in 'slave-like' conditions at Aussie farms - Government News

Government News — Exploitation of migrants is rampant in the agricultural sector, a farm workers' union warns, just weeks after the UN praised Australia for taking a leading stance on anti-slavery laws . The National Union of Workers (NUW) has launched an investigation into exploitation in Australia's fruit picking industry where some foreign farm workers are enduring "slave-like conditions" and receiving wages as low as $8 a day.

Claims of 'secrecy', misused funds in transport projects - Government News

Claims of 'secrecy', misused funds in transport projects - Government News

Government News — An advisor for some of Melbourne's biggest transport projects has called out misappropriation of taxpayer dollars and growth forecast "failures" in the state's $1.9 billion infrastructure pipeline, and criticised NSW for similar malpractice.

We Don't Know How Safe Our Kids' Playgrounds Are

We Don't Know How Safe Our Kids' Playgrounds Are

10 Daily AU — An expert has flagged concern over the safety of some Australian playgrounds, particularly new equipment which often fall outside of current safety guideline measures. The closure of a giant 30-metre tube slide in north-western Sydney playground earlier this year -- that caused a spate of injuries including fractures, lacerations and burns -- raised questions about Australia's playgrounds safety standards.

Trump Flags End To China Trade War As Stocks Dive

Trump Flags End To China Trade War As Stocks Dive

10 Daily AU — US President Donald Trump has signalled an end to an ongoing trade feud with China as US stocks plunge over mounting concerns over the fallout. On Friday, Trump expressed confidence he can reach an end to the ongoing trade war with China, he says the protracted trade negotiations will soon come to a head when the two powers meet.

Australian Housing Bubble Could Pop, Expert Says

Australian Housing Bubble Could Pop, Expert Says

10 Daily AU — Australia faces a "real risk" of a US-style financial crisis prompted by a possible housing market blow-out. Aging interest-only loans and a credit crunch could all be pointing to a sudden, rather than slow, property market downturn fueled by steepening credit costs, an Australian economist has warned.

Australian Housing Bubble Could Pop, Expert Says

Australian Housing Bubble Could Pop, Expert Says

10 Daily AU — Australia faces a "real risk" of a US-style financial crisis prompted by a possible housing market blow-out. Aging interest-only loans and a credit crunch could all be pointing to a sudden, rather than slow, property market downturn fueled by steepening credit costs, an Australian economist has warned.

Severely Unsettled Babies An Early Warning Sign Of Mental Health

Severely Unsettled Babies An Early Warning Sign Of Mental Health

10 Daily AU — Brisbane mother Ashleigh Dunkley is all too familiar with the devastating toll that living with a severely unsettled baby has. Diagnosed with debilitating post-natal depression and anxiety just months after the birth, the stress of her child waking for hours during the night due to her reflux prompted Ashleigh to suffer a mental breakdown.

Missing Interpol Chief Accused Of Bribery And Corruption

Missing Interpol Chief Accused Of Bribery And Corruption

10 Daily AU — Meng Hongwei is 'under investigation' for bribery and corruption, Chinese authorities say. What you need to know Interpol's missing Meng Hongwei is 'under investigation' for bribery and corruption, Chinese authorities say The Chinese ruling party has pledged to form a taskforce to target associates The breaches "gravely jeopardised" the Communist Party, a statement from the Government says The missing ex-Interpol chief, who vanished after returning to China, is at the centre of an investigation into bribery and corruption, Chinese authorities say.

Wild Weather: Australia Braces for Week-Long Deluge

Wild Weather: Australia Braces for Week-Long Deluge

10 Daily AU — Brace for a downpour Australia, because the wet weather is here to stay. What you need to know Almost half of Australia is set for rain for most of the week NSW and QLD today experienced severe storms Severe weather warnings are in place in QLD There are warnings of severe storm conditions across the country, with meteorologists today saying that soggy conditions will be around for the rest of the week.

Shorten Pledges To Revive NEG, Calls Out 'Double Standard' Over Dutton

Shorten Pledges To Revive NEG, Calls Out 'Double Standard' Over Dutton

10 Daily AU — Labor may try to force Dutton to the High Court. Labor leader Bill Shorten has pledged to resuscitate the thwarted National Energy Guarantee if his party wins office at the next election. The opposition leader also called out the Coalition over Peter Dutton's eligibility to sit in Parliament, accusing the government of a "different standard" in an interview with the ABC's Insiders program on Sunday morning.

9/11 Anniversary: 16,000 First Responders Eligible For Pay-Out Over Mounting Toll

9/11 Anniversary: 16,000 First Responders Eligible For Pay-Out Over Mounting Toll

10 Daily AU — 17 years on from 9/11, the toll mounts as thousands of Ground Zero's first responders feel the health impacts. It's almost two decades since one of the worst terror attacks in US history, but the nation's first responders are still struggling with the health impacts.

Bullying endemic in councils, Fair Work turns staff away - Government News

Bullying endemic in councils, Fair Work turns staff away - Government News

Government News — There are calls for reform of a legal loophole that sees council staff affected by bullying denied access to the Fair Work Commission. The local government sector ranks among the top of all sectors for worker compensation claims of bullying according to the national work health and safety and workers' compensation policy developer Safe Work Australia, an analysis by Government News shows.

The Murray-Darling Basin Plan Is Again Under Fire. So What's The Deal?

The Murray-Darling Basin Plan Is Again Under Fire. So What's The Deal?

10 Daily AU — The plan is again facing criticism for blowing out budgets and potentially wasting millions. What you need to know Australia's largest water management project, the Murray-Darling River Basin Plan has been called out by the Productivity Commission. This week a review warned that the $13 billion project risks all-together failing due to poor governance, "unrealistic" deadlines and budget blow-outs.

At King Cobra House, snakes, snake blood and beating snake hearts are on the menu - Crikey

At King Cobra House, snakes, snake blood and beating snake hearts are on the menu - Crikey

Crikey — Freelance journalist Georgia Clark visits King Cobra House, where deadly cobra is a delicacy. Take a wrong turn down north Jakarta's traffic-choked streets and not only will you be met by the antiquated charm of the street food "warung" and the beaming toothless smiles of vendors, but you could also stumble upon a myriad less pleasant hazards, including a restaurant with walls that wriggle.

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