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Australia: Three Dead, One Injured From Sydney Boarding House Fire

SYDNEY, Mar 15 (NNN-AGENCIES) – A fire at a boarding house in Sydney, killed three people with one in a critical condition. The police have deemed the cause of the fire as “suspicious.”

Firefighters were called to a two-level boarding house in Newtown, a suburb in Sydney’s inner west, this morning. Firefighters said it took about two hours to get the blaze under control.

A body was recovered from the rubble in the morning with two more uncovered in the afternoon.

Court rules Australian minister has no climate duty of care

CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — An appeals court on Tuesday overturned a groundbreaking ruling that Australia’s environment minister had a duty to protect younger people against climate change.

Three Federal Court judges ruled for a variety of reasons that the court should not impose on Environment Minister Sussan Ley a duty of care.

Eight Australian teenagers took Ley to court in 2020 in a bid to prevent her from approving the expansion of a coal mine.

Australian missiles "on the ground" in Ukraine

Sydney, Mar 7 (AP) Australia's prime minister has described Russia and China's closer relationship as opportunistic rather than strategic.

Prime Minister Scott Morrison on Monday labelled the alliance an Arc of Autocracy and said Russia and China would prefer a new world order to the one that has been in place since World War II.

Morrison has criticised Beijing's failure to condemn Russia's invasion of Ukraine and China's expansion of trade in Russian wheat while other countries are imposing sanctions.

Disastrous Flood Threatens Australian Animals As Habitats Lost

SYDNEY, Mar 4 (NNN-AGENCIES) – While the shadow of the extreme weather system in Australia’s east coast hasn’t faded away, the damage to Australian animals’ habitats is expected to be considerable.

Dr. Margaret Cook of the University of Sunshine Coast (USC), who specialised in natural disasters, said, although it’s hard to quantify yet, the loss of mounts of animal habitats is considerable.

“We have lost considerable amounts of it. Natural disasters have a huge human cause, but it’s often the animals that bear the biggest impact,” Cook said.

Thousands evacuate worst Australian floods in decades

CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Tens of thousands of people had been ordered to evacuate their homes by Tuesday and many more had been told to prepare to flee as parts of Australia’s southeast coast are inundated by the worst flooding in decades that has claimed at least nine lives.

Scores of residents, some with pets, spent hours trapped on their roofs in recent days by a fast-rising river in the town of Lismore in northern New South Wales state.

Aussie Governments Urged To Fork Out Billions Of Dollars Over Extreme Weather

SYDNEY, Feb 22 (NNN-AGENCIES) – Australian homes, businesses and communities need billions of dollars more in government funding, to cope with worsening extreme weather conditions, according to the nation’s insurance industry.

A report released today by the Insurance Council of Australia (ICA) said, the federal government’s natural disaster funding should be doubled to 200 million Australian dollars (about 143.8 million U.S. dollars) per year, and that the figure should be matched by the nation’s six state and two territory governments, for the next five years.

Australia develops technology to preserve vaccines without refrigeration

CANBERRA, Feb. 22 (Xinhua) -- Researchers from Australia's national science agency have developed a technology that could eliminate the need to refrigerate vaccines.

In a study published on Tuesday, the team from the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) found that encapsulating live virus vaccines in metal organic frameworks (MOFs) protects their integrity for up to 12 weeks at temperatures as high as 37 degrees Celsius.

Without refrigeration or the MOFs, the vaccines would last only a few days.

Australia urges 'full investigation' into China naval laser incident, Beijing defends actions

SYDNEY, Feb 21 (Reuters) - Australia's prime minister said on Monday a Chinese naval vessel that pointed a laser at an Australian military aircraft was so close to Australia's coast that it could have been seen from the shore, and urged a full Chinese investigation.

Scott Morrison told media his government had not received an explanation from China over the incident last Thursday, which Australia considered "dangerous and reckless".

Australian electricity generator AGL rejects $5.8B offer

CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Australia’s largest electricity generator, AGL Energy, has rejected an 8 billion Australian dollar ($5.8 billion) takeover bid from tech billionaire Mike Cannon-Brookes and Canadian investment firm Brookfield, who want to accelerate the company’s transition away from coal-fired power.

The Australian founder of software company Atlassian and Brookfield made the preliminary and non-binding offer of AU$7.50 ($5.39) per share on Saturday, AGL said Monday.

Australia to list Hamas as a terrorist organisation

17 Feb 2022; MEMO: The government of Australia will list the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas as a terrorist organisation.

"The views of Hamas and the violent extremist groups listed today are deeply disturbing, and there is no place in Australia for their hateful ideologies," said Home Affairs Minister Karen Andrews.

"It is vital that our laws target not only terrorist acts and terrorists, but also the organisations that plan, finance and carry out these acts," Andrews added.

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