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Speers to request Hojan sincere:
What is the position of citizens now on zero?
Hogan:
Citizens support Safi 2050.
Hogan said that the policy had settled seven years ago and “this is not for review or change.”
Citizen Commander David Litlbroud Hardly He defended the “initial” decision To reduce relations with liberals because of their refusal to rep ups immediately to nuclear energy positions, a regional future fund worth 20 billion dollars, and works to dismantle supermarkets, and reliable access to the phone and the Internet in the bush.
Speers Ask Hojan On the reports, the party room did not know the four policy requirements even after that It lifted it to Litlbroud Sawsan Lee.
Hogan insists:
Get [party] Chamber’s approval to do all this.
Deputy Commander of the Citizen, Kevin HoganHe talks to those familiar with ABC following his important party’s announcement that they will be separated from the coalition agreement, just to admit that there is still room for the two parties Kiss and makeup.
Before the announcement, Hogan twice told Sky News that all coalition policies were a review.
David Spears Hogan asks about this shift with the upcoming rest because citizens have four major political areas who have demanded a change, including nuclear weapons. Hojan responds:
The party room had our very fixed site on nuclear weapons. We discussed the nuclear, and we reviewed it in the sense that the policy that we took to the elections could be comfortable, if you like. But there was a point of view in the room I respect, and that we have a nuclear facility in the Lucas Heights already, but we say that we have nuclear submarines in this country over the next decade or so. And so at least, if the endowment on nuclear weapons is the least we should, then we must do, and I was exceptionally happy with that.
A woman dies after being shot by the police in southern Melbourne
A woman died after being shot by the police in southern Melbourne on Saturday evening.
Victoria Police said that the officers were summoned after reports that a man had a sickle at approximately 5 pm:
The police presented a male and while he was arrested, the car was [allegedly] Payed on a police officer, and hit them.
The officer opened fire on the violating car, hit a driver and a male passenger.
The 34 -year -old female died at the scene, while the 26 -year -old was transferred to the hospital with indisputable wounds.
Senior males have been taken to hospital with dangerous lines but do not threaten.
The murder investigators will now investigate the matter with the supervision of the leadership of professional standards, as well as the standard procedure for shooting at the deadly police.
Many New South Wales cities are still isolated in floods
As of 7 pm this night last night New South Wales The cities of the mid -north coast are isolated: shocks, Moto, southwest rocks, Hat Hed, Heid Head, Lot Park, Geyson, Decinfield, Miller Forest, Woodberry, Wadi Al -Lamlaman, Anamba, Hinton and Austerley.
New South Wales says they will give priority to re -offer on those sites and are expected to be restored as a water retreat.
prime minister Chris Mins He said in the introduction:
We look forward, it is important that everyone is through the process of response to emergency and recovery from here. Our first priority, of course, is to save people in an imminent danger to death. The following priority is to supply food and shelter. The last priority is the cleaning voltage.
I understand that there will be some frustration if your property is closed, or your work is destroyed. You want to start recovery as quickly as possible. But we have to make sure that the third priority does not jump before the first.
As flood water is low, we can move to the cleaning stage.
Minns Pens OP-Ed on New South Wales floods: “These are difficult societies … but they suffer from pain”
the New South Wales prime minister , Chris Mins, She drafted an article to dismantle the inhabitants of the mid -north coast and Sayyad, “where they deal with the floods that destroyed their societies this week:
These are difficult societies … but they suffer from pain at the present time, because they calculate the costs of damage, while the mourning of those who died in terrible circumstances.
These deaths are a horrific tragedy, but it is important to know that this catastrophe may be much wider. If it is not the courage and emergency volunteers and volunteers of our volunteers, we may be sad for hundreds of deaths this week.
We have seen an incredible logistical effort, working in very difficult circumstances. In the coming days and weeks, we will hear more stories of people who are neglected from impossible desperate situations. We will learn from the volunteers who put themselves in the way of harm to save the complete strangers.
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New South Wales continues to deal with the destruction of floods on the mid -north coast, where more than 30,000 people are isolated when the water begins to decline slowly.
About 200 additional emergency service partners from Queensland, West Australia, Victoria, southern Australia, Tasmania and Law to support New South Wales were published.
The state government also uses helicopters to supply isolated farmers with emergency feed for the livestock. There were 43 aircraft drops of a helicopter and about 131 emergency drops by other means since midday on Saturday.
The Prime Minister of New South Wales urges those affected to be patient while waiting for cleaning help. Chris Mins He says the priority still saves people who are still in danger, although he understands frustrations “if your property has swept, or your work is destroyed.”
Meanwhile, Sydney passengers will enjoy travel -free trains tomorrow, as the New South Wales government is trying to compensate for the headache last week when The failure of the upper wires to delays the beating From Tuesday evening to Wednesday.
On Monday, Travel will be free on all Sydney trains, airport services and Sydney Metro Services on OPAL but will not extend to buses, phrases and light railways, which will ship the prices as usual. Free travel will not apply to regional trains and trainers tickets, including Trainlink services.
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