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The opposition argues that Israel has the right to defense itself despite the plans of Netanyahu.
Alex Hawke, Shadowing Industry and Innovation Minister, RN Breakfast’a previously the opposition in the plans of Israel’s Netanyahu’s plans to defend itself, he said.
Hawke accused Hamas for refusing to end the conflict by releasing the remaining hostages, describing the freedom of the people of Gaza as a “long -term problem”. He told RN:
The biggest problem is the Gaza government and other parts of Palestine, Hamas and this problem. We have a terrorist group running a civilian population. … I think it will be very difficult to have a legitimate government in a place like Gaza until Hamas is removed.
Hawke was also asked whether Israel’s military reaction in Gaza was proportional and justified. He replied:
This is a difficult question because the whole conflict is bad. We condemn the loss of life and the humanitarian issues that have been there for a while, and the ongoing loss of life is terrible for all civilized countries. However, this is the war and what happened. There is a war between a terrorist organization and a state.
The Greens Senator was horrified by Netanyahu’s plans to control Gaza
GREEN SENATOR Barbara Pocock He said he was very worried about Israel’s prime minister. Benjamin NetanyahuHe plans to seize all Gaza’s military control. Pocock said that the movement reflects the urgent need for Australia to sanction with Netanyahu and its government.
Radio told the National:
Waking up is terrible, Sally and I’m sure many Australians feel exactly like me. What’s going on? Now time is not for action, not for words.
We have to open these limits. And we must sanction with Netanyahu and his regime. We are watching a terrible crisis: genocide and now hunger. These are war crimes and need to be handled. And hearing Netanyahu’s proposal to take over Gaza is beyond words. This is a terrible possibility and I’m sure many Australians will feel as horror as I feel this morning.
Andrew Messenger
Queensland Union of Nurses Stop the Industrial Action
The Union of Nursesland, the Union of Nurses, will pause two industrial action as the negotiations for a new payment agreement continue.
The news arrived a few days after the first time the state teachers came out of work for the first time. Queensland Industrial Relations Commission.
All protected industrial actions decided to pause as a goodwill show for three weeks with the remaining reconciliation time until September 2.
Union Secretary in a message sent to members yesterday Sarah Beaman He said that the union was “closer than ever before to make an agreement in principle”.
Unity, if an agreement is not made in the message to the members, he says that preparations for full strike action continue.
Housing Minister defends the government’s 1.2 million home plan, says Crisis ‘is a very difficult problem to solve’
Minister of Housing, Clare O’NeilHe talks about the government’s commitment to build 1.2 million new houses in Australia until 2029. 2,000 social and affordable households of 55,000 five -year target was built and 28,000 are in construction or planning, he said. However, if the government will meet these goals, he defended questions about the radio national and said that they were part of a “national aspiration” worth pushing.
O’Neil said that he was “very difficult to build a house in Australia, but I hope that the upcoming economic round table will deal with some of these concerns:
Our housing crisis has been cooking for 40 years because it is a very difficult problem to solve.
I do everything I can do as a federal as a minister of housing to ensure that we have reached the target or that we are approaching as much as possible. The goal will depend on many different things… It will depend on what state governments do. It will depend on how interest rates look.
I can tell you that having a big, difficult goal is exactly a thought that should escape a 40 -year -old problem faced with our country.
Erin Patterson has returned before the court today, more date will be determined
Erin Patterson He will return before the court today for a hearing, AAP Reports.
The 50 -year -old mother is scheduled to appear remotely through the video in the high court in Melbourne. The dates of the pre -sentence hearing known as a defense are expected to be determined during the court appearance.
Plea trials allow the victims and their families to declare to the court on how the crime affects them. They also allow defense lawyers and prosecutors to discuss issues to be taken into account when deciding the judge’s punishment of Patterson.
Patterson confronts life in prison after prospering three murders and attempts to murder at a toxic beef, which he served in July 2023.

Graham Readfearn
The federal government will spend $ 2.8 million to protect captive birds from bird flu.
Australia is the only continent that escapes the arrival of virus bird flu sush in the world H5N1 This caused mass deaths between wild birds and marine mammals around the world.
Since the disease was discovered in Europe in 2021, a destination can have destructive consequences for wildlife – especially our domestic and threatened birds.
Minister of Environment, Murray Watt, If the strain comes, he announces a package of $ 2.8 million today to help 23 programs that grow birds under captivity to protect these birds. And many scientists think it’s a situation, not when it is.
WATT WILL BE WATT Taronga Zoo Today, in Sydney, it will be used to build barriers for personnel working with two threats of bird reproductive programs and offer extra efforts such as the use of a KKD KKD. Watt said:
Prisoners’ raising programs are a vital security network for our most threatened species. They help to increase the population, to maintain genetic diversity, to maintain biological diversity and to give the chance to fight for our unique wild life.
Good morning
Good morning and welcome. Nick Visser Here he will pass you through the beginning of today’s news.
Erin Patterson After serving a lunch with a mushroom -tied lunch, the death hat will return to court a month after killing three members of her alienated husband’s family. There is a hearing planned today, which is expected to determine the dates for the pre -sentence hearing known as a defense.
Victorian police They fined hundreds of fines on e-bikers, scooters and riding on bicycles working for food distribution services, which had a pressure on dangerous riding in Melbourne. Many riders were traveled on the path, and after the alleged use of their phones while passing through red lights and driving, only thirty -seven fines were fined on Tuesday.
We will also follow updates about the effort to expel MP Gareth Ward From the New South Wales Parliament, which can be realized today.
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