India leaves Australia behind to become No.1 Test team

India Test team rankings

India has overtaken Australia to take the top spot in the ICC Test rankings India is the second team to accomplish the feat after South Africa in 2014. India defeated Australia at Nagpur in the opening Test. India defeated Pat Cummins’ squad at Nagpur in the opening Test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, overtaking Australia to … Read more

8-year-old Australian boy dies due to suspected electrocution at Fiji resort

8-year-old Australian boy

The child was living with his parents at the Club Wyndham Denarau Island Resort. His family has recognized him as Cairo Winitana from Sydney. Despite being transported to a hospital in the adjacent city of Nadi, he was unable to be revived. While on vacation in Fiji, an eight-year-old Australian kid is believed to have … Read more

Australian kid died of suspected electrocution at a Fiji resort

Australian
  • An eight-year-old Australian kid died of suspected electrocution.
  • He was discovered “motionless” near a flower garden at the hotel.
  • He was transferred to a hospital in the adjacent city of Nadi.

An eight-year-old Australian kid died of suspected electrocution while on vacation in Fiji.

The kid, identified by his family as Cairo Winitana from Sydney, was staying with his parents at the Club Wyndham Denarau Island Resort on Fiji’s main island’s west coast.

He was discovered “motionless” near a flower garden at the hotel last Thursday, according to Fiji police.

He was transferred to a hospital in the adjacent city of Nadi, but he could not be revived.

“Initial information gathered is that the child was allegedly electrocuted however the post-mortem will have to confirm that,” Fiji police said.

They also stated that the youngster was a New Zealand citizen but a resident of Australia. According to a representative for New Zealand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, the family is receiving assistance.

In a Facebook post, his mother Amber de Thierry said: “I loved you my son from the moment I found out I was carrying you and will love you forever more”.

The heartbreaking job

The family now faced “the heartbreaking job” of bringing their son back to Australia, an online fundraiser set up by a relative said.

“As you could all imagine this is a very devastating loss for our family”.

The Milperra Colts, where Cairo played, described him as “a quiet, tough little kid who loved his footy” in a Facebook tribute.

The resort’s spokeswoman called the death a “tragic accident” and conveyed “heartfelt sympathies” to the family.

According to the spokeswoman, the resort will undertake a thorough investigation and will fully cooperate with police and local authorities.

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Australian government to do more to counter foreign interference: Minister

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Clare O’Neil has warned that foreign interference is a major threat to Australian democracy. She cited that Australian intelligence services had prevented Iran from spying on Iranian Australians. A university foreign interference task force is collaborating with the ASIO. Home Affairs Minister Clare O’Neil said on Tuesday that the Australian government intends to “expose” foreign … Read more

Australia’s Norfolk Island gets ready for Cyclone Gabrielle impact

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Cyclone Gabrielle was expected to pass over or relatively close to Norfolk Island. 2,000 residents have been refueling emergency generators and moving furniture. Four people were killed by extensive floods in the areas of the North Island and Auckland. On Saturday, as Cyclone Gabrielle continued on her path towards the tiny overseas territory in the … Read more

Earthquake in Turkey & Syria: Body of Australian quake victim found in Turkey

Earthquake
  • The body of an Australian man killed in Monday’s earthquake has been discovered.
  • John was visiting family in the nation.
  • About 50 other Australians and their families were in the quake zone.

According to Linda Scott, a Sydney local councilor, the body of an Australian man killed in Monday’s earthquake has been discovered in Turkey.

Can Pahali, better known as John, was visiting family in the nation and on holiday in the province of Hatay when the earthquake struck, according to sources.

The Foreign Ministry of Australia reported the death of 1 Australian citizen as a result of the earthquake but did not identify the deceased.

“The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade is profoundly saddened by the news that an Australian has died as a result of the Turkiye earthquakes,” the ministry said. “Our consular team, as well as our teams in Turkiye and Lebanon, are working hard to help family members who are worried about their loved ones.”

The ministry said it is supporting around 50 other Australians and their families who were in the quake zone.

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Australia to remove Chinese-made cameras from defence sites

Australia
  • Chinese-made security cameras are removed from premises to guarantee they are “fully secure.
  • Similar initiatives is taken in the United States and the United Kingdom.
  • Beijing has accused Australia of misusing national strength.

SYDNEY: Australia‘s military department will remove Chinese-made security cameras from its premises to guarantee they are “fully secure,” the government announced on Thursday.

It follows similar initiatives in the United States and the United Kingdom, which have taken steps to prevent government agencies from installing Chinese-made cameras at critical sites.

Both countries are concerned that Chinese enterprises would be obliged to disclose information gathered by the cameras with Beijing’s security services.

Beijing has accused Australia of “misusing national strength to discriminate against and oppress Chinese enterprises,” and has urged Canberra to ensure “fair” treatment for its companies operating in the country.

According to official numbers provided by opposition member James Paterson, at least 913 Chinese-made cameras have been deployed throughout more than 250 Australian government buildings.

This contains offices and facilities belonging to the defence, foreign affairs, and finance departments, as well as the attorney-office. general’s

According to Australian Defence Minister Richard Marles, staff will track down and remove all Chinese-made security cameras from department buildings.

“It’s a big item that has been brought to our notice, and we’re going to address it,” he said on national television.

“We must go through this exercise to ensure that our facilities are absolutely protected.”

The government-funded national War Memorial — a large 14-hectare (35 acres) facility in Canberra — also stated it would remove a small number of Chinese-made cameras, out of a “abundance of caution”.

Other government agencies either declined to respond or referred to Marles’ remarks.

Paterson, a vociferous critic of China‘s government, previously stated that Australian government facilities were “riddled” with “spyware” and that every Chinese-made camera should be taken out immediately.

‘Unacceptable risk’

The cameras were made by companies Hikvision and Dahua, which have been blacklisted in the United States for allegedly assisting the Chinese government carry out a “campaign of repression”.

Hikvision and Dahua have been linked in the “high-technology surveillance” of the Uyghur minority in Xinjiang, according to the US Department of Commerce.

The US prohibited the import of monitoring technology built by the two businesses in November last year, claiming it presented “an intolerable risk to national security”.

In the United Kingdom, a group of 67 MPs and Lords demanded that Hikvision and Dahua be banned in July of last year, following accusations that their equipment had been used to track Uyghurs.

In June 2021, a Hikvision CCTV camera filmed former health secretary Matt Hancock kissing an aide in breach of Covid standards, prompting his resignation.

Hikvision said it was “categorically false” to paint the company as “a threat to national security”.

“No respected technical institution or assessment has come to this conclusion,” the company told in a statement.

“Our products are compliant with all applicable Australian laws and regulations and are subject to strict security requirements.”

“We hope Australia will provide a fair, just and non-discriminatory environment for the normal operations of Chinese enterprises,” China’s foreign ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said.

“We oppose any wrong action of stretching the concept of national security and misusing national might to discriminate against and suppress Chinese enterprises.”

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Australia fell to shock three-wicket defeat against Ireland

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Australia, the defending champions, were shocked by Ireland. Ireland beat Australia in a Women’s Twenty20 World Cup warm-up game. Australia losing by three wickets. Australia, the defending champions and overwhelming favourites in the event, were shocked by Ireland in a Women’s Twenty20 World Cup warm-up game on Wednesday in Stellenbosch, losing by three wickets. Australia … Read more

Australian govt. orders checks on Chinese-made surveillance cameras in defense offices

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The Australian government will look into the surveillance systems. Chinese technology is prohibited in the US. Security cameras installed in Canberra will be removed. Defence Minister Richard Marles announced on Thursday that the Australian government will look into the surveillance systems in use at the defense department’s offices following accusations that cameras there installed by … Read more

ICC World Test Championship final will take place in june

ICC World Test Championship final

Australia is in first place with a percentage of 75.56.  India at 58.93 with second position. Dean Elgar is motivated by idea of competing for prizes in such historic format. The International Cricket Council announced on Wednesday that the ICC World Test Championship final for the 2021–23 cycle will take place from June 7 to … Read more

Cops seize enough cocaine to supply New Zealand for 30 years

New Zealand
  • The drugs were floating in the Pacific Ocean.
  • It is more than New Zealand would use in 30 years.
  • The bundle was caught by a naval boat hundreds of kilometers northwest of New Zealand.

WELLINGTON – After snaring a giant bundle of drugs floating in the Pacific Ocean, police claimed Wednesday they had confiscated enough cocaine to supply New Zealand for 30 years.

New Zealand Police Commissioner Andrew Coster told reporters that the haul weighed 3.2 tonnes and had a street value of roughly $316 million.

“This is the largest find of illicit drugs by New Zealand’s agencies by some margin,” he said.

Officials think the pills were dropped in the Pacific Ocean at a “floating transit point,” where they would have been picked up and transported to Australia.

According to a police photo, the large haul was confined by netting and wrapped with yellow floats. Some of the bales bore a Batman symbol, and the cocaine sachets inside bore what seemed to be a four-leaf clover pattern.

“We believe it was destined for Australia, where it would have been enough to service the market for one year,” Coster said.

“It is more than New Zealand would use in 30 years.”

The bundle was caught by a naval boat hundreds of kilometers northwest of New Zealand, thanks in part to intelligence from the “Five Eyes” partnership.

The US, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand are members of the decades-old intelligence-sharing network.

The arrest, according to Coster, was a “huge result” for police in both New Zealand and Australia.

“There is no doubt this discovery lands a major financial blow right from the South American producers through to the distributors of this product,” he added.

Officials said it was too early to say where the drugs came from.

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Australia to expand rollout of fifth Covid-19 vaccine dosage to ages 18 and above

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All Australians over the age of 18 will receive a fifth dosage of the Covid-19 vaccine later this month. Up until now, a fifth dose had only been advised for those with severe immunosuppression. The fourth dosage is now available to all individuals between the ages of 18 and 29. All Australians over the age … Read more

Australia’s NSW state unveils plan for cashless poker machines

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The government of NSW promised to eliminate cash from all poker machines by 2028. NSW is home to nearly one-fifth of the 1 million legal poker machines in the world. The state’s potent pubs and clubs lobby has a substantial impact on political figures. A political tussle ahead of a state election next month was … Read more

Hancock Energy updated bid for Warrego Energy satisfies minimum condition

Hancock Energy

Hancock Energy announced that shareholders have approved its revised offer. The oil and gas explorer has been the subject of intense M&A negotiations. Mineral Resources Ltd recently announced that it will not launch a takeover approach. Hancock Energy, owned by Gina Rinehart, announced on Monday that the minimum needed 40% of Warrego shareholders have approved … Read more

Australia captain Pat Cummins says “Cameron Green hasn’t been able to do a lot yet”

Australia captain Pat Cummins says "Cameron Green hasn't been able to do a lot yet"

Cameron Green hasn’t been able to do much at Australia’s training camp. He broke his finger during the Boxing Day Test against South Africa. Australia play their first Border-Gavaskar Trophy match against India in Nagpur. All-rounder Cameron Green hasn’t been able to accomplish much at Australia’s training camp in advance of their first Border-Gavaskar Trophy … Read more

Nick Kyrgios appears in Australian court on assault charge

Nick Kyrgios court

Nick Kyrgios in court to argue assault allegation against him should be dropped. The Wimbledon champion entered the courthouse on crutches and a knee brace. Australian tennis pro is known for his erratic play and on-court antics. Tennis pro Nick Kyrgios appeared in court in Canberra on Friday to argue that an assault allegation against … Read more

Australia’s new five-dollar banknote will not include portrait of King Charles III

Australia's new five-dollar banknote

Australia’s new five-dollar banknote will not include a portrait of King Charles III. The Reserve Bank of Australia announced the decision after consulting with the government. The new design will honour the “culture and history” of Indigenous Australians on one side. Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II, Australia’s new five-dollar note will not include … Read more

US secures deal on Philippines bases to complete arc

US

The agreement partially undoes the US’s decision to leave their former colony. Philippines border two of the major flashpoints, Taiwan and the South China Sea. The US hasn’t said where the new bases are but three of them could be on Luzon. Four more military outposts in the Philippines have been granted to the US, … Read more