News live: Lisa Wilkinson seeks $1.8m in costs after Lehrmann defamation case; ANU students dismantling Gaza camp

News live: Lisa Wilkinson seeks .8m in costs after Lehrmann defamation case; ANU students dismantling Gaza camp

From 12m agoKey events3m agoAustralians recount ‘scary’ experience onboard flight from Doha to Dublin that hit turbulence12m agoANU students resist order to pack up pro-Palestine camp, saying ‘We will not be moved’15m agoPhotos from the pro-Palestine encampment at Australian National University42m agoMan dies after being pulled from surf on NSW south coast2h agoNetwork Ten, Wilkinson and Lehrmann given another week to sort out costs deal2h agoANU students begin to dismantle pro-Palestine encampment3h agoMemorial to Major Mitchell defaced: ‘We don’t commemorate other mass murderers’3h agoLisa Wilkinson seeks $1.8m in costs for successful defence of Bruce Lehrmann defamation action3h agoOptus loses appeal to keep report into 2022 cyber-attack secret3h agoANU students ordered to disband pro-Palestine encampment or risk police involvement4h agoSkilled migrants needed to ‘backfill’ jobs left open as workforces pivot to shipbuilding, SA premier says5h agoRegional rents and house values soar to all-time highs5h agoAustralian passengers caught in new turbulent flight5h agoTwo dead in multi-vehicle crash in Sydney5h agoWelcomeFilters BETAKey events (15)NSW (6)Australia (6)ABC RN (6)Victoria (5)Sydney (4)3m ago22.48 EDTAustralians recount ‘scary’ experience onboard flight from Doha to Dublin that hit turbulence

Earlier, we brought you news that some Australian passengers were onboard the latest flight to hit extreme turbulence, this time while flying over Turkey.

Here are some of the full interviews with passengers, recounting their experience onboard:

‘I was thinking it’s going to keep falling’: passengers recall turbulence on Qatar flight – videoShareUpdated at 22.50 EDT12m ago22.38 EDTANU students resist order to pack up pro-Palestine camp, saying ‘We will not be moved’Luca Ittimani

Student protestors at the Australian National University’s pro-Palestine encampment are resisting orders to move on, despite the police and security presence.

Student newspaper Woroni has reported that students voted overwhelmingly to stay at the encampment, and are taking legal advice on their rights and obligations.

The students had begun to pack up their camp on ANU’s Kambri lawns, complying with directives, but held a rally around the camp and are now refusing to move out.

In a video posted to Instagram, an encampment spokesperson said:

The police have come and told us that we need to leave … We will not be moved. We will be staying in Kambri.

ShareUpdated at 22.41 EDT15m ago22.36 EDTPhotos from the pro-Palestine encampment at Australian National University

Some new photos have been rolling in from AAP of the pro-Palestine protest at Australian National University.

As we reported earlier, campus security has directed the students to vacate and, following this directive, around 100 supporters have rallied next to the camp.

View image in fullscreenStudents link arms at the ANU pro-Palestine camp. Photograph: Mick Tsikas/AAPView image in…

2024-05-26 21:23:14
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