Posts Tagged: Big Day News
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- Australiatimes
- February 17, 2020
Quarantined cruise ship passengers to be flown home
The Federal Government will help evacuate the hundreds of Australians stranded on the Diamond Princess cruise ship off Japan. More than 200 Australians stranded on a quarantined cruise ship in Japan will be flown back
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- Australiatimes
- February 7, 2020
Chinese mother’s Australian visa approved after son dies in hospital
A Chinese mother desperate to see her son in a Melbourne hospital is now able to travel to Australia, after confirmation her visa application has been granted by Australia's Border Force Commissioner. According to the
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- Australiatimes
- February 1, 2020
Australia to stop foreign travellers from China due to coronavirus
Foreign travellers who have left or passed through mainland China will be denied entry to Australia as officials try to contain the spread of coronavirus. Australian citizens, permanent residents and their immediate family, legal guardians
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- Australiatimes
- January 28, 2020
Foreign minister Marise Pyne says the Federal Government is exploring all opportunities to help evacuate Australians trapped in Hubei
Foreign minister Marise Payne says the Federal Government is exploring all opportunities to help evacuate Australians trapped in Hubei, China and at risk of coronavirus. She further said that “we do not have a consular
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- Australiatimes
- January 18, 2020
Nationals’ leader Michael McCormack supports Deputy Bridget McKenzie amid calls for her resignation
According to the sources of officials, Nationals’ leader Michael McCormack said that his deputy Bridget McKenzie retains his support amid calls for her resignation. He also further said that “Minister McKenzie retains my support and
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- Australiatimes
- January 15, 2020
Big water-bombing aircraft en route to Australia to fight bushfire delayed by international disasters
Big water-bombing aircraft has got delayed due to international disaster. Prime Minister Scott Morrison promised that two air tankers from the United States will help to contend bushfire but it got delayed due to tornadoes
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- Australiatimes
- January 14, 2020
Colonial inquest addressed town of Fregon as a lawless place
According to the sources of officials, a colonial inquest has started due to the murder of Nurse Gayle Woodford in 2016. She was raped and murdered because of a catalogue of blunders. Police said that
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- Australiatimes
- January 10, 2020
Shane Warne’s baggy green cap made more than $1 million at auction to help those affected by bushfires
According to the sources of officials, Shane Warne’s baggy green cap has raised more than $1,007,500 for bushfire recovery. Shane Warne has felicitated the winner of an auction as he has paid the highest amount
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- Australiatimes
- January 6, 2020
Federal government committed an additional $2 billion for rebuilding bushfire ravaged towns
According to the sources of officials, the Federal government has committed an additional $2 billion for rebuilding bushfire ravaged towns. Mr. Morrison has said that “the $2 billion commitment is an additional cost, an initial
- Those who woke to embrace the perfect conditions for a cosy public holiday on the couch are in luck
- One man has been stabbed and another brutally bashed in a vicious brawl in Adelaide’s west.
- Police want the public’s help to find wanted man Jakob Johnson after a serious crash at Daw Park, south of Adelaide, last week.
- Police search for Camperdown man Christopher Deep believed missing in Royal National Park at Loftus.
- Ash Barty tasted consecutive defeats for the first time in 13 months after a shock elimination at the Adelaide International