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King Charles III is recognized as the head of state by Australia

King Charles III

In a ceremony on Sunday, King Charles III, Australia’s first new king in 70 years, was solemnly installed as the nation’s head of state. On September 22, when Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has returned from Britain, where he will attend the Queen’s burial, a national day of remembering will be conducted. Queen Elizabeth II visited … Read more

Australia sets new climate target in the landmark bill

Australia

Legislation enshrining a commitment to reduce carbon emissions by 43% by 2030 and to net zero by 2050 has been passed by the Australian parliament. The objective puts the nation, which ranks among the top polluters globally per capita, more in line with other wealthy nations. Critics contend that the government’s strategies to achieve the … Read more

Australia adopts a historic bill sets new climate goals

Australia climate goals

Australia has legislated a climate target for the first time. The country is one of the highest emitters per capita in the world. Critics claim that the government’s plans to meet the target are vague.   Australia has legislated a climate target, For the first time, with a promise to reduce emissions by at least … Read more

Solomon Islands Prime Minister Manasseh Sogavare accuses Australia of interfering

Solomon Islands Prime Minister

In response to Australia’s offer to assist fund an election he controversially wants to delay, the prime minister of the Solomon Islands has accused it of interfering. Manasseh Sogavare wants to push back the vote, which is scheduled for mid-2023, by seven months. The recent deterioration in relations between the two nations is a result … Read more

Artist removes street painting of Russia And Ukraine after backlash

Ukraine

An Australian artist has painted over a street painting depicting Russian and Ukrainian soldiers hugging. The artwork was criticized for creating a false moral comparison between the two sides. Peter Seaton, also known as CTO, has admitted his work was “clumsy,” but said he didn’t think it would be so bad. Following reaction from the … Read more

Tony Gustavsson says “every minute counts” as World Cup looms

Tony Gustavsson

The Women’s World Cup preparations will put Australia’s team. A test of talent and endurance, but coach Tony Gustavsson believes. Having the advantage of playing on home soil will help the team advance. Tony Gustavsson brings his group into the games against the Canadians with a large group of vital participants absent as Ellie Carpenter. … Read more

Australia: The permanent migration cap gets the first to increase in a decade

Australia

In order to help address severe labour shortages, Australia is boosting its ceiling on permanent migration for the first time in ten years. This fiscal year, it will employ up to 195,000 employees, a 35,000 increase. The government claims that workers from key migration sources for Australia, such as China, India, and the UK, are … Read more

Colin de Grandhomme retires from international cricket and joined Australia’s Big Bash League

Colin de Grandhomme

Colin de Grandhomme played in 29 Tests and scored 1,432 runs for New Zealand. The 36-year-old all-rounder quit the Black Caps because he was picked up by Adelaide Strikers. Follows in the footsteps of Trent Boult who also asked to be let out of his central contract. Colin de Grandhomme got out of his central … Read more

Australia: The Scott Morrison scandal puts the Queen’s representative under scrutiny

Australia

Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison covertly assigned himself to multiple ministries has rocked  His replacement as prime minister has called the action a “power grab,” and Mr. Morrison has come under fire  But the issue has also brought Australia’s governor-general into the mix, igniting one of the Queen’s representatives in Australia’s largest disputes in the … Read more

Australia opt for all-rounders against Zimbabwe

Australia

Captain Aaron Finch said Saturday that Australia intend to test. another design that gives more noteworthy batting profundity. Opening ODI against Zimbabwe, with Marnus Labuschagne dropped. Australia play three one-dayers against Zimbabwe in the northern Queensland city of Townsville from Sunday. Trailed by three against New Zealand in Cairns beginning September 6. Finch affirmed a … Read more

Shaquille O’Neal backs Indigenous vote in Australia

Shaquille O'Neal

Shaquille O’Neal supports Indigenous Australians. He told Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, “Tell me what you need. “Albanese’s center-left administration seeks to modify the constitution to give Indigenous people a vote in parliament. Shaquille O’Neal supports Indigenous Australians. He told Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, “Tell me what you need.” Albanese’s center-left administration seeks to modify the … Read more

Australian police catches huge amount of Crystal meth

Crystal meth

Police discover 1,800kg of methamphetamine hidden in marble at a Sydney port. The haul is worth more than A$1.6 billion ($1.1 billion; £942 million). Three men have been charged in relation to their suspected roles in bringing the drugs into Australia. The largest methamphetamine (crystal meth) bust in Australian history saw over two tonnes of the … Read more

Australian news website demands Lachlan Murdoch to sue it

Lachlan Murdoch

A small Australian news outlet has dared Lachlan Murdoch to sue them for defamation. Crikey published an article linking the family name to the attack on the US Capitol. The article was published in June and appeared as congressional investigations into the 6 January riots. A small Australian news outlet has dared Lachlan Murdoch to … Read more

Australia’s PM may investigate secret ministries

Australia

Former Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison secretly appointed himself to five key ministries during the coronavirus pandemic. Former PM has defended the move, saying he felt sole responsibility for the nation. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says his government will seek legal advice on the legality of Morrison’s actions.   Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on … Read more

India & Australia will play two five-match Test series between 2024 and 2027, ICC announced

India & Australia

India and Australia will play each other in five Tests between 2024-2025 and 2027. The ICC Future Tours Programme cycle includes 777 international matches. This will include 173 tests, 281 one-day internationals, and 323 Twenty20 internationals. The international calendar for cricket was revealed on Wednesday, and it included two five-match series between India and Australia … Read more