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18.11.2024 11:40
Plan to dispose of nuclear waste from Aukus submarines unanimously rejected by Adelaide council City of Port Adelaide Enfield’s mayor says she hadn’t received correspondence about storage or disposal before or after bill passed federal parliamentFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastPlans to dispose of low-level nuclear waste from Aukus submarines at an Adelaide naval facility have been unanimously opposed by the local council for the area, who say they weren’t consulted.The Osborne naval shipyard, 25km north of Adelaide CBD, and HMAS Stirling at Garden Island 50km south of Perth in Western Australia, have both been designated as “radioactive waste management facilities” for nuclear waste from Aukus submarines under the Australian naval nuclear power safety bill, which passed parliament in October.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s breaking news email Continue reading... ...

18.11.2024 11:55
Backflip on international student caps ‘baffling’, MP says – as it happened This blog is now closedAlan Jones charged with 24 indecent assault and sexual touching offences against eight victimsGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThree million Australians are at risk of homelessness, a 63% increase since 2016, a new report from Homelessness NSW and Impact Economics has revealed.By looking at household data including income, support and rental stress, the report found in 2022 there were 3.04m Australians now at risk of homelessness, an increase on the 1.87m reported in 2016.1 in every five days the frontline services could not assist a family with children because they were so stretched.Individuals without children were turned away 1 in every 2 days.Unaccompanied young people and children without accommodation were turned away on 1 in 9 days.I think more broadly, the government under Anthony Albanese has got an excellent record of managing relationships around the world, making genuine progress, whether it’s with China, whether it’s with American friends or others.I think when it comes to Peter Dutton, I think he has a kind of a reckless arrogance which doesn’t lend itself to foreign policy and maintaining and managing some of these complex relationships.I think he would be a risk to our economy, and that’s because that reckless arrogance, which has been a defining feature of his time as a politician over a long period of time now … [it] doesn’t lend itself to managing these relationships, which are so important to us. Continue reading... ...

18.11.2024 12:02
L’aéroclub centenaire de Nantes menacé de délocalisation Attendu pour décembre, le cahier des charges du futur concessionnaire de l’aéroport pourrait trancher sur l’avenir des associations d’aviation légère, présentes sur le site de la plateforme aéroportuaire. La plus ancienne d’entre elles monte au créneau.

18.11.2024 12:36
Weather tracker: Tropical Storm Sara and Super Typhoon Man-yi wreak havoc Powerful storm systems bring heavy rainfall, widespread flooding and landslides to Central America and AsiaTropical Storm Sara has caused significant disruption across Central America in recent days after forming in the Caribbean Sea on Thursday afternoon. It is the 18th named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season and the third this month. The large number of tropical storm and hurricane formations this season can be attributed to the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico being warmer than average, thus providing more energy for the development and intensification of these systems.Since its formation, Sara has affected Honduras, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Belize and Guatemala, bringing heavy rainfall, widespread flooding and landslides. The slow-moving nature of the storm has exacerbated the damage, prolonging the duration of its impact. However, Sara is losing strength; initially it had sustained winds of 45mph on Thursday but weakened slightly after moving inland, with winds dropping to 40mph by Sunday. According to the National Hurricane Centre, Sara is expected to dissipate into an area of low pressure as it moves north-west toward the southern region of the Yucatan peninsula on Monday. Continue reading... ...

18.11.2024 12:37
Bank of Japan chief signals further rate hikes to prevent sharp inflation Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda underscored Monday that raising interest rates would be essential to prevent sharp inflation and ensure long-term economic growth, in remarks that could fuel market expectations the central bank is close to another rate hike. The BOJ will continue to raise its policy rate if the economy and prices move in line with expectations, Ueda said in a speech, adding it is also closely monitoring the weakening yen. The Japanese currency has been under pressure after Donald Trump's victory in the U.S. presidential election triggered a rally in the dollar. Read full story here