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He hopes to find a lost four -year -old child in southern Australia
The possibility of finding a small child lost in Outback, family and researchers stick to the hopes that he found shelter and expects to be saved.
The defense staff joined the search for a four -year -old child who has not been seen in almost a week.
August, known as GUS, disappeared from the sheep station of his family in the middle of Saturday afternoon, Saturday afternoon.
The only trace of the preschool school is a small footprint in the dirt, about 500 meters away from the family house, which brings hope, but the police now “could be there for a week”.
“A four -year -old young man, they just don’t get lost in the slim air” Mark Syrus He said yesterday.
“Our job is to find and find in which direction it is, and after finding these little tips, it gives us some idea.”
The callers turned their efforts into the farm zone after the footprint was found, but there was no other clue.
Approximately 50 Australian defense force personnel participated in the operation.
At the Searing temperatures and alone without food or water, the best status of the authorities is that Gus enters the shelter and expects to be recovered from the property near Adelaide nearly 300 km north of Adelaide.
However, hope is breathing and the police went to the rescue operation without a rescue and prepared the family for the worst.
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Human Rights activist has not received news from Australia in Flotilla since its seized by Israel
God SafiA Australian on board Freedom Fleet Coalition In July, which was seized by Israel, he spoke with RN Breaks this morning after he detained the nation’s riding and many people traveling in custody. Global Samud Flotilla This week.
Safi, who is currently in Greece, said that after sending a video of the Israeli army approaching the ships of the Israeli army this week, they did not hear from another Australia traveling on the fleet. As soon as Safi got on the boat, he described a “complete disconnection .. He told Safi RN:
So we were sending small checks to each other, making sure it was good. We managed to interview a video, but I couldn’t see it. And then he sent me a video of the Israeli army approaching them, water gathering them with chemicals, lights shining in his eyes.
And his hands were in the air. That was what I heard the last. This is roughly, 14, 16 hours ago what will I say.
Despite the captured boats, Safi said that human rights activists hoped that some of the aid ships can reach Gaza at the end of some aid ships.
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He hopes to find a lost four -year -old child in southern Australia
The possibility of finding a small child lost in Outback, family and researchers stick to the hopes that he found shelter and expects to be saved.
The defense staff joined the search for a four -year -old child who has not been seen in almost a week.
August, known as GUS, disappeared from the sheep station of his family in the middle of Saturday afternoon, Saturday afternoon.
The only trace of the preschool school is a small footprint in the dirt, about 500 meters away from the family house, which brings hope, but the police now “could be there for a week”.
“A four -year -old young man, they just don’t get lost in the slim air” Mark Syrus He said yesterday.
“Our job is to find and find in which direction it is, and after finding these little tips, it gives us some idea.”
The callers turned their efforts into the farm zone after the footprint was found, but there was no other clue.
Approximately 50 Australian defense force personnel participated in the operation.
At the Searing temperatures and alone without food or water, the best status of the authorities is that Gus enters the shelter and expects to be recovered from the property near Adelaide nearly 300 km north of Adelaide.
However, hope is breathing and the police went to the rescue operation without a rescue and prepared the family for the worst.
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Former submarine chief doubts the AUKUS agreement
Australia’s former president of the submarine fleet called Australia against external use abroad, because the bureaucrats expressed their confidence that the United States will not remove Aukus.
Yesterday, a parliamentary investigation issued a rule on the Geelong Treaty, a 50 -year Aukus cooperation agreement between Australia and England, signed in July.
Under Aukus, the United States promised to sell at least three virginia -classes to Australia from the beginning of the 2030s.
Instead, a submarine solution close to the house should be examined, retired navy blue rear admiral Peter Briggs argued.
“It is a madness depending on a overseas chain for a critical ability like our submarines,” he said.
Briggs had serious concerns with the plan, including limiting Australia’s commercial interests, and the nation should build more submarines, such as the diesel electric Collins class.
In the agreement, there is no minimum protection for a guaranteed working share for the real Australian industry.
The Collins project established a suitable submarine supply chain in Australia.
We must build it, we should not sign a treaty that forces it from existence.
Briggs was left behind to build his fleet, doubtful that Australia would receive submarines from the US.
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The decision that should be in psychiatrists is a mass resignation case before the Industrial Relations Commission

Natasha May
The NSW Industrial Relations Commission (IRC) will announce the decision of the state’s psychiatrists to increase 25% wage this morning.
The Association of Australian Salary Medical Officers (ASMOF), representing psychiatrists, argues that psychiatric care in NSW is faced with “collapse ve due to bad wages and conditions, and the private tax will eliminate the flow of specialist doctors separated from the public system of the state.
In January, more than 200 psychiatrists were not related to money, but knowing that they provide non -standard care to their patients when one of the three permanent psychiatrists were empty, threatened to resign in a system that caused moral injuries.
In response, the Minister of Mental Health, Rose JacksonIRC urgently demanded the dispute and said that he would accept the government’s decision regardless of the decision.
The hearing had to take place in a single week in March, but it was brought to the agenda by NSW Health with expert evidence of Asmof, and then progressed through industrial action against the direction of ASMOF IRC, and saw that the trials were delayed and only in late June.
More than 60 psychiatrists follow their resignations, while other psychiatrists are waiting for the IRC decision. The result is announced at 9.15 before it is announced, you can read our report about the closing presentations of the hearing in June:
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The former president of the Australia’s submarine fleet called Australia for outsourcing abroad and said that relying on other countries would be “crazy .. More is coming.
The new Southern Southern Wales Industrial Relations Commission will decide this morning with the wage dispute between the public psychiatrists and the government. The disagreement system brought to stop this year. There is more details in front of the decision, which is expected after 9.15.




