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Man charged over allegedly stalking radio host Jackie O

A person confronted court docket in the present day after he was charged over allegedly stalking the KIIS FM radio host Jackie O Henderson.

David Gourlay, 38, was arrested on 4 July and later charged with 4 counts of stalk/intimidate with intent to trigger worry or bodily hurt.

He was additionally charged with one rely of utilizing a carriage service to menace/harass/offend, one rely of being armed with intent to commit an indictable offence, and one rely of possessing an offensive weapon with intent to commit an indictable offence.

Police stated Gourlay was arrested at Clovelly at about 10.30am on Friday 4 July, and was taken to hospital for evaluation.

Yesterday he was discharged from hospital and positioned again in police custody.

He was refused bail and was set to look earlier than to Waverley native court docket in the present day.

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Fireplace ants present in central Queensland as advocates condemn authorities ‘dithering’

Fireplace ants have been discovered for the primary time in central Queensland, based on the Invasive Species Council, elevating fears Australia is shedding its likelihood to eradicate the pest amid authorities “dithering” on funding.

The council stated a serious fireplace ant outbreak had been confirmed at BHP’s Broadmeadow coalmine, about 150km inland from Mackay.

The invasive species can kill individuals and livestock, and injury infrastructure and ecosystems. Fireplace ants have been present in New South Wales in 2023.

map that shows where McKay is

The advocacy supervisor on the Invasive Species Council, Reece Pianta, stated:

I’m extremely offended about this. This isn’t dangerous luck, it’s a spectacular failure due to recognized gaps in funding, enforcement and surveillance.

Australia’s final likelihood to eradicate lethal fireplace ants is being destroyed as a result of Australia’s governments are dithering and delaying crucial funding will increase.

We have now warned for two years that there’s a main hole in funding for suppression, with nest densities off the charts south of Brisbane.

The Senate inquiry discovered this. The impartial program overview discovered this. The Queensland Authorities has raised this. The federal biosecurity division is aware of this.

A closeup of an imported purple fireplace ant present in Brisbane. {Photograph}: AAP

Pianta stated each time the problems have been raised “the message we get again is that new funding is simply across the nook if solely we will probably be affected person”.

Effectively, the time is up. If Australia’s governments don’t instantly step in with further suppression funding, then they’re condemning big components of Australia to a everlasting fireplace ant future.

Eradication requires a $2bn dedication, and consultants warned these prices pale compared to the impacts of a nationwide infestation.

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Caitlin Cassidy

Caitlin Cassidy

Extra on the overview of company governance on the College of Canberra.

The Nationwide Tertiary Schooling Union stated there have been “nonetheless lots of unanswered questions” within the overview, together with why UC had 5 vice-chancellors in 14 months.

The NTEU ACT division secretary, Dr Lachlan Clohesy, stated the suggestions did communicate to assessing the efficiency of college executives, however oversight of conduct was additionally essential:

However the advice on the dimensions of Council, now we have been engaged in constructive discussions with UC and the ACT authorities on rising workers illustration. We’re inspired that Invoice Shorten has beforehand expressed his assist for extra workers illustration in UC workers City Halls.

We hope UC seizes this chance to transcend the suggestions and turn into an exemplar of excellent governance in increased training.

Invoice Shorten is the brand new vice-chancellor of the College of Canberra. {Photograph}: Lukas Coch/AAP
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College of Canberra overview finds workers really feel ‘shut down’

Caitlin Cassidy

Caitlin Cassidy

A overview into company governance on the College of Canberra (UC) has discovered workers felt “shut down” and feared talking up lest it have unfavourable penalties on their careers, warning higher transparency and belief is required to revive the establishment’s repute.

The overview was initiated by the newly put in vice-chancellor, Invoice Shorten, earlier this 12 months and led by the previous chief scientist and ANU vice-chancellor Prof Ian Chubb and former deputy chancellor on the College of Wollongong Sue Chapman.

It adopted a “important deterioration” within the college’s working place, UC famous, “with the influence of economic challenges amplified by instability in college management”. About 150 workers have been let go as a part of its redundancy program.

The overview discovered a tradition of confidence and belief wanted to be improved amongst workers:

College and administration workers in colleges stated they felt they have been ‘shut down’, invalidated or advised to place up with issues … Employees really feel reticent to talk up for worry of being shut down or unfavourable penalties for his or her careers … If this continues, the college runs the chance of shedding good workers.

Shorten stated the overview would “form the way in which” UC approached governance and management:

The College must be agile and aware of the dynamic setting we function in. We might want to function successfully with a decreased workforce, embrace change in the way in which we work, and belief our workers to make selections supported by applicable accountability measures. This may guarantee our success.

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Man charged over allegedly stalking radio host Jackie O

A person confronted court docket in the present day after he was charged over allegedly stalking the KIIS FM radio host Jackie O Henderson.

David Gourlay, 38, was arrested on 4 July and later charged with 4 counts of stalk/intimidate with intent to trigger worry or bodily hurt.

He was additionally charged with one rely of utilizing a carriage service to menace/harass/offend, one rely of being armed with intent to commit an indictable offence, and one rely of possessing an offensive weapon with intent to commit an indictable offence.

Police stated Gourlay was arrested at Clovelly at about 10.30am on Friday 4 July, and was taken to hospital for evaluation.

Yesterday he was discharged from hospital and positioned again in police custody.

He was refused bail and was set to look earlier than to Waverley native court docket in the present day.

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Search intensifies for lacking German backpacker

The seek for a lacking German backpacker has ramped up after her deserted van was present in distant outback bushland. Carolina Wilga was final seen within the normal retailer within the Western Australian Wheatbelt city of Beacon about midday on 29 June, some 300km north-east of Perth.

Missing backpacker Carolina Wilga
Lacking backpacker Carolina Wilga. {Photograph}: Western Australia police pressure

The 26-year-old, who had been travelling and dealing in Australia for about two years, advised mates she supposed to discover regional WA. Her disappearance triggered a nationwide search after a determined plea for assist from her mom amid issues for her daughter’s security.

Police on Thursday discovered Wilga’s Mitsubishi van about 150km from Beacon within the Karroun Hill space. The van is believed to have suffered mechanical points. The realm has been described as distant and inhospitable.

WA police Appearing Insp Jessica Securo stated an inexperienced individual might simply turn into misplaced within the distant location. Police are utilizing plane to seek for Wilga as a result of troublesome terrain.

– AAP

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Bluey coin bandits wait to study destiny over coin theft

Two males will spend months behind bars earlier than studying their destiny after stealing greater than 60,000 unreleased cash celebrating a well-liked Australian cartoon.

Steven John Neilson, 47, and Nassar Kanj, 45, stole a 500kg pallet of 63,000 restricted version Bluey cash from a western Sydney warehouse in June 2024.

Each have pleaded responsible to aggravated break and enter, and committing an indictable offence in firm to steal greater than $60,000.

The pair got an 8 October date for sentencing in Parramatta District Courtroom on Friday. The prosecutors could have till 26 September to file submissions with the defence to reply by 3 October.

The stolen cash have been created by the Australian Mint for a particular launch in September 2024. Imprinted have been characters of the favored Logie-winning youngsters’ tv present Bluey.

Cash from the Royal Australian Mint Bluey commemorative coin assortment. {Photograph}: Royal Australian Mint
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AMA welcomes new tips for prescribing medicinal hashish

The Australian Medical Affiliation has welcomed up to date tips that purpose to deal with poor prescribing practices of medicinal hashish.

The up to date tips have been launched by the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Company (Ahpra) within the wake of a surge in prescriptions for the Schedule 8 medication and rising experiences of affected person hurt, together with psychosis.

The AMA president, Dr Danielle McMullen, stated the surge had been pushed by new direct-to-consumer, single-issue telehealth fashions. She stated:

Present regulatory schemes have been designed for a unique healthcare system, constructed round in-person consultations and group pharmacy meting out, however the panorama has modified considerably.

The rise of the telehealth phenomenon has led to sure fashions that bypass conventional regulatory frameworks, posing dangers to particular person sufferers and the well being system extra broadly.

These direct-to-consumer, single-issue telehealth fashions lack clear referral pathways or a suggestions loop to GPs and different referrers.

Australian Medical Affiliation president, Dr Danielle McMullen. {Photograph}: Lukas Coch/AAP
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A Jewish group group in Sydney has referred to as out Jillian Segal’s proposal to sort out antisemitism as “Trumpian” and stated it “strongly rejects” the suggestions.

Jewish Voices of Inside Sydney stated in an announcement that it urged the federal government to reject Jillian Segal’s suggestion to undertake the Worldwide Holocaust Remembrance Alliance working definition of antisemitism and “her extraordinary proposal to be empowered to unilaterally defund our universities and cultural establishments”.

The group additionally argued that Segal is “formally linking Australian Jews to Israel” and that this motion “could improve antisemitism locally”.

The group wrote:

Segal’s plan is just like the actions by the Trump administration. She proposes to make use of the IHRA definition to pressure universities and cultural establishments to drag again from dialogue about Israel and Palestine by threatening to withdraw authorities funding.

With out proof or any particular examples, Segal insists that Australians are being fed biased and distorted narratives about Israel. It appears clear that Segal feels that reporting and dialogue that’s crucial of Israel is inherently biased in opposition to Israel.

On the identical time she is selling a definition of antisemitism that overtly hyperlinks Australian Jews to Israel. Australians are broadly conscious that Israel is lively in a what the Worldwide Courtroom of Justice described as a believable genocide of Palestinians in Gaza. On this context, Segal formally linking Australian Jews to Israel could improve antisemitism locally.

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‘It’s not so simple as simply placing up cameras’

Lizzie Blandthorn has been requested why the Victorian authorities has not dedicated to creating CCTV surveillance cameras in childcare centres necessary, given her perception they’d enhance youngster security.

Blandthorn says it is necessary the set up, use and storage of surveillance footage be rigorously thought-about earlier than being mandated. That is at the moment into account.

We wish the overview to have a look at questions on how you’ll safely retailer the knowledge.

CCTV would act as a deterrent, however there are questions that should be answered about the way you safely set up it and retailer the knowledge and the place that data goes.

It’s not so simple as simply placing up cameras. There are questions that should be answered about the easiest way to do this. However we’re completely fascinated by these questions as a result of the police have advised us that CCTV could be a deterrent.

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Victorian minister for kids backs CCTV cameras in childcare centres

The Victorian minister for kids, Lizzie Blandthorn, has stated she personally helps CCTV surveillance cameras being put in in childcare centres to behave as a deterrent to guard youngsters.

Blandthorn stated the necessary set up of surveillance cameras was being thought-about at a nationwide degree and that it was essential for a uniform method to be adopted throughout the nation.

The Victorian authorities has introduced a fast overview of the childcare sector designed to enhance youngster security within the wake of sexual abuse allegations.

Blandthorn has advised reporters that CCTV would assist preserve youngsters protected in childcare centres.

I personally assume that CCTV would act as a deterrent and police have advised me that it’s going to act as a deterrent.

It’s a part of a nationwide reform work and I’m fascinated by methods we might carry CCTV ahead in order that we are able to preserve youngsters protected.

Victorian minister for kids, Lizzie Blandthorn. {Photograph}: Joel Carrett/AAP
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Anti-Islamophobia envoy to ship ‘complete’ checklist of suggestions to Albanese

Josh Butler

Josh Butler

The federal Islamophobia envoy has introduced he’ll “imminently” share suggestions to deal with anti-Muslim hate, a day after the antisemitism envoy shared her personal checklist.

Aftab Malik, Australia’s particular envoy to fight Islamophobia, introduced he would quickly share a “complete” checklist of suggestions to prime minister Anthony Albanese – a submission he stated was “imminent”:

My suggestions have been knowledgeable by conversations with greater than 100 Muslim leaders and representatives together with; consultants on Islamophobia, youth, girls, non secular leaders, group leaders, Islamic societies and peak our bodies from throughout Australia.

By means of this engagement, I listened firsthand to the painful, typically uncooked experiences, of Islamophobia that many Muslim Australians face as a part of their every day life. My suggestions are constructed from in depth dialogue with teachers and specialists from numerous disciplines, together with social cohesion, hate crime prevention, and public coverage.

Malik stated he would name for a “whole-of-government method”, including that tackling Islamophobia would wish a coordinated effort throughout and all ranges of society.

My aim is to make sure that Islamophobia is known and is actioned by Australian society as a collective precedence. Motion that ends in training, group engagement, legislation enforcement and coverage reform.

It comes a day after antisemitism envoy Jillian Segal announced her own list of 49 recommendations to the federal government. Albanese stated his authorities would contemplate the checklist and supply a response in the end.

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Graham Readfearn

Graham Readfearn

Eight international locations again Australia’s push so as to add WA rock artwork to World Heritage checklist

The Australian authorities has secured the backing of at the least eight members of the 21-country World Heritage committee because it lobbies to quell concerns in regards to the impacts of commercial emissions on Indigenous rock artwork at Murujuga and have the Western Australia website inscribed on the World Heritage checklist.

The federal setting minister, Murray Watt, has been in Paris for the assembly since Wednesday, alongside a delegation from the WA state authorities and the Murujuga Aboriginal Company, which has led the nomination.

The committee is because of decide on the inscription of the Murujuga Cultural Panorama on Friday night time or early Saturday, Australia time. Indigenous teams have been pushing for the nomination for 20 years.

UN advisers, the Worldwide Council on Monuments and Websites (ICOMOS), has stated the location is deserving of world heritage standing however in Could really useful the committee refer the nomination again to Australia over issues the location is “extraordinarily susceptible to industrial air pollution”.

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Bob Brown praises ‘braveness, integrity and advocacy’ of Hannah Thomas in newspaper advert wishing her full restoration

Extra on Hannah Thomas and the harm she sustained to her eye throughout an interplay with police at a pro-Palestine protest:

The previous Greens chief Bob Brown took out an advert within the Sydney Morning Herald this morning wishing Thomas a “speedy and full restoration”.

Brown, the co-founder of the Bob Brown Basis, wrote:

You additionally stood in opposition to PM Albanese because the Greens candidate for Grayndler, providing voters choices together with Australia appearing extra assertively to finish the dying toll and human distress in Gaza. You didn’t win, however effectively finished.

I salute your braveness, integrity and advocacy of a good go.

I belief Anthony Albanese could have the abnormal Aussie decency to additionally contact you quickly and need you effectively.

An advert positioned within the Sydney Morning Herald by Bob Brown in assist of Inexperienced’s candidate Hannah Thomas. Composite: Sydney Morning Herald
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Hannah Thomas says ‘lengthy highway forward’ for eye injured throughout Sydney protest

The previous Greens candidate Hannah Thomas, who was injured throughout an interplay with police at a pro-Palestine protest, has stated it may very well be months earlier than she is aware of how a lot sight she’s going to get better in her proper eye.

Police arrested and later charged Thomas after the 35-year-old attended a protest in Sydney on 27 June that was attended by about 60 individuals. She was subsequently taken to hospital and expressed fears she might lose sight in her proper eye.

Thomas was a Greens candidate who ran in opposition to Anthony Albanese on the federal election.

Thomas advised Guardian Australia she underwent a second surgical procedure yesterday and was recovering effectively. Nevertheless, she stated it may very well be months earlier than she is aware of how a lot of her sight she’s going to get better.

“It’s an extended highway forward,” Thomas stated.

Hannah Thomas in hospital with an injured eye after the protest. {Photograph}: Hannah Thomas’ Instagram

Final week, New South Wales police dropped a cost in opposition to Thomas that relied on a not often used emergency energy launched within the wake of the 2005 Cronulla riots. Police stated Thomas would as an alternative face an extra cost of refusing or failing to adjust to a route – alongside her cost of resisting police.

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Victoria’s appearing premier addresses deadly crash involving aged driver

Benita Kolovos

Benita Kolovos

Victoria’s appearing premier Ben Carroll held a press convention earlier this morning to spruik the federal government’s neighbourhood battery program. He was additionally requested a few deadly crash in Wantirna South yesterday, which concerned a 91-year-old driver.

Police say the 91-year-old girl misplaced management of her Toyota Yaris hatchback on Coleman Street, Wantirna South, about 12.20pm on Thursday, which struck three pedestrians earlier than driving by way of a fence. A girl died and a two-year-old boy and a person have been severely injured.

Requested typically if aged Victorians ought to must show their health to drive, Carroll replied:

My coronary heart, as each Victorians, simply breaks for this household and what they’re going by way of, and our ideas are with them.

In relation to individuals which might be aged and driving, I believe it’s a legitimate query that you simply elevate round testing. I’ll work with the highway security minister on this.

There are a selection of initiatives in place by way of our normal practitioners proper round Victoria relating to ensuring that Victorians proceed to get examined for his or her driver’s license.

However I believe this, little question this tragedy has introduced it into focus. Having stated that there will probably be a radical investigation underway, and we’ll look ahead to that to run its course, however our ideas are with all concerned in the mean time.

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‘We preserve Australians protected. That’s what we do’

Staying with the prime minister’s press convention. Anthony Albanese was additionally requested in regards to the Jillian Segal’s report and the advice to display visa candidates for antisemitism.

Albanese was requested if agreed with Segal that “if somebody who means that the state of Israel must be eradicated, that’s an antisemitic view, and they need to be deported”. He responded:

We have now our system which matches by way of safety clearances, and that’s a situation that with that, we make throughout the board, we look at whether or not somebody’s an applicable individual to be granted a visa to Australia. We we assess individuals on the idea of our nationwide safety assessments. We try this throughout the board. We preserve Australians protected. That’s what we do.

Albanese additionally stated that the federal government already screens for antisemitic views, and pointed to US rapper and artist Kanye West was recently barred from travelling to Australia after the discharge of his broadly condemned tune Heil Hitler.

Anthony Albanese says the federal government already screens for antisemitic views. {Photograph}: Lukas Coch/AAP
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