Albanese Applauds ‘Significant Progress’ in Pacific Diplomacy; Australia Excluded from Red Sea Task Force

Albanese Applauds ‘Significant Progress’ in Pacific Diplomacy; Australia Excluded from Red Sea Task Force



Key events21m agoHeavy rain falls over NSW fireground29m agoGood morning37m agoAustralia not among nations ‌in Red ⁣Sea task‌ force1h agoWelcomeFilters ‌BETAKey events (4)US (3)23s ago15.39 EST

Assistant⁤ Commissioner⁣ of Queensland Fire⁣ and Emergency Services, Kevin ⁢Walsh is⁤ speaking‍ about the floods situation on ABC⁢ TV.

He says the services will be rotating crew to relieve​ the local emergency services. Walsh continues:

We ​are sending in almost 60 SES volunteers ⁣and also some additional fire and rescue swift-water technicians and​ they’ll be ​on the ground today and ‌they’ll ⁢be assisting with our continuing operations.

The⁢ evacuation of⁢ the community of ⁣Wujal Wujal is⁤ still under way:

You would ‍have seen the ADF assist ⁣being the Queensland Police Service in⁤ that evacuation. So that will continue ⁤today. And there are still other ​pockets ⁤apart ⁢from Wujal⁢ Wujal that we will be ⁤assisting⁢ with⁢ relocating them to safety. ⁣So there’s ‍a lot of‌ isolated communities ‌up in the Cape ‍but ⁣we will continue to assist police and ‌Australian Defence Force.

8m ago15.32 ESTChristopher Knaus

American⁣ officials monitored pro-Assange protests in Australia for ⁢“anti-US sentiment”, warned of “increasing sympathy, particularly on the⁣ left” for the WikiLeaks founder in his home country and derided local media’s “sensationalist” reporting of the explosive 2010 cable leaks, ‌previously classified records show.

Documents released ‌by the US state department via freedom of information⁢ laws ‌give new insight into⁢ how the US embassy‍ in Canberra and‌ its security team‍ reacted to WikiLeaks’ release of 250,000 ‍embassy cables in late 2010.

They ⁤show the embassy’s regional⁤ security ⁤office (RSO) monitoring ⁣and reporting on pro-WikiLeaks rallies held across Australian capital cities, feeding information to Washington ⁢via the embassy.

Read ⁤the full story here:

US officials monitored pro-Assange protests in Australia for ‘anti-US sentiment’, documents revealRead more21m⁤ ago15.19 ESTHeavy ‍rain falls over NSW ⁢fireground

Thunderstorms that have doused a major bushfire in north-west ⁤NSW‌ have been a mixed blessing, bringing ⁤much-needed rain but also making for ⁣erratic fire behaviour, Australian Associated Press ​reports.

While⁤ some residents welcomed the change, others faced ⁣a renewed emergency warning ‌and were told to shelter as​ the oncoming fire approached.

The emergency warning was issued about ⁤6.30pm yesterday, at which point ⁢the out-of-control Duck Creek Pilliga forest blaze was⁣ burning about 17km​ south of​ Narrabri and 21km ‌west ‌of ⁤Boggabri.

The warning was downgraded soon after to a watch​ and act as heavy rain fell across the region.

The⁢ Rural Fire Service said:

Thunderstorms have moved across the fireground, initially causing some⁢ erratic fire behaviour and ⁣lightning strikes. Rain is now falling across ​parts ⁤of the⁣ fireground.

Shane Allan,⁣ whose parents own⁤ Bohena ⁤pet motel on the Newell Highway south of Narrabri, said the family had evacuated the animals and was preparing…

2023-12-19 15:32:06
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