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Australia news live: NSW Health testing dock workers who boarded Covid ship; vaccine rollout reset Australia news live: NSW Health testing dock workers who boarded Covid ship; vaccine rollout reset
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Fifteen Sydney waterfront workers waiting on coronavirus test results after boarding ship carrying infected sailorsFifteen Sydney waterfront workers waiting on coronavirus test results after boarding ship carrying infected sailors
The Nationals MP George Christensen has announced he will not contest the next election, in a shock decision he attributed to the “broken” state of Australian politics and a desire to spend time with family. The behaviour of a judge and barrister who failed to declare their relationship before appearing in the same trial and continued private contact while the case was being heard strikes at the foundation of the justice system, according to a submission made to the high court.
Christensen revealed his intention to quit in a statement to the Courier Mail, since confirmed by Guardian Australia, arguing the time was right for him to give up representing the Mackay-based seat of Dawson. The court is hearing an appeal by a Perth real estate agent against a decision by the full family court not to grant him a retrial after details about the relationship between key players in the case were discovered.
Christensen will remain a member of the Coalition until the next poll but, even from the backbench, he could prove a handful for the Morrison government due to his outspoken views on topics including abortion. The agent, known by the courts as Mr Charisteas, has been involved in family law proceedings against his former wife for almost 15 years. About $4m has been spent on legal fees.
Mr Charisteas filed his submissions in the high court case last week.
In the submissions, Mr Charisteas says that despite a recusal application having previously been made against family court of Western Australia judge John Walters, he had failed to declare a relationship with barrister Gillian Anderson, who represented Mrs Charisteas.
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We have all be plagued by the Zoom mute button this year, but apparently even world leaders are not immune.
Here is the start of Scott Morrison’s address to Biden’s climate summit:
A man is in a serious condition after suffering severe burns and other injuries in a suspicious house fire in south-east Queensland, AAP reports.
Paramedics and police were called to the fire at home at Raceview, near Ipswich, at 4.54am on Friday.
They found a man suffering burns to his arms and legs and abdominal and facial injuries.
He was rushed to Royal Brisbane and Women’s hospital with a high acuity response unit ambulance officer, who specialises in treating severe life-threatening injuries.
The man remains in a critical condition.
Queensland police said the fire was suspicious.
Three new Victorian mass vaccination hubs will be established in Ballarat, Heidelberg and Sunshine.
Hunt was asked what percentage of the eligible population has been vaccinated.
Health minister Greg Hunt spoke to ABC News Breakfast this morning and was questioned by host Michael Rowland over the government’s “confusing” approach to the vaccines rollout:
* A politician reminding us how lucky we have it compared to the rest of the world to justify the low vaccine rollout. Sip!
** Double sip!
The Nationals MP George Christensen has announced he will not contest the next election in a shock decision he attributed to the “broken” state of Australian politics and a desire to spend time with family.
Christensen revealed the news in a statement to the Courier-Mail, since confirmed by Guardian Australia, and said the time was right for him to give up representing the Mackay-based seat of Dawson.
Christensen will remain a member of the Coalition until the next poll but even from the backbench he could prove a handful for the Morrison government due to his outspoken views on topics including abortion.
In his statement, Christensen said he had only ever intended to “serve three terms” when he first ran for office in 2010, although he is already in his fourth term.In his statement, Christensen said he had only ever intended to “serve three terms” when he first ran for office in 2010, although he is already in his fourth term.
Remember the confusing “milkshake consent” government video that’s been all over the news this week?Remember the confusing “milkshake consent” government video that’s been all over the news this week?
Well, me and Naaman Zhou obtained early draft scripts of the series and we break down exactly what was amended and cut. Well, Naaman Zhou and I obtained early draft scripts of the series and we break down exactly what was amended and cut.
You can read our full report below:You can read our full report below:
Now I know what you are all thinking: didn’t Scott Morrison speak at US president Joe Biden’s climate summit last night? How did that go?Now I know what you are all thinking: didn’t Scott Morrison speak at US president Joe Biden’s climate summit last night? How did that go?
Well, luckily Katharine Murphy and Adam Morton have the whole breakdown. Well, luckily Katharine Murphy and Adam Morton have given us a full breakdown.
You can read their full report below:You can read their full report below:
Good morning, it’s Matilda Boseley here.Good morning, it’s Matilda Boseley here.
This morning we are waiting with bated breath for the Covid-19 test results from a group of Sydney dock workers to come in after they boarded a ship that was later found to have been carrying infected sailors. This morning we are waiting with bated breath for the Covid-19 test results to come in for a group of Sydney dock workers after they boarded a ship that was later found to be carrying infected sailors.
The Inge Kosan, an LPG tanker, was docked in Port Botany for a day on 31 March, having sailed from Papua New Guinea’s capital, Port Moresby. Some 15 wharfies boarded the vessel during this time. The Inge Kosan, an LPG tanker, was docked in Port Botany for a day on 31 March, having sailed from Papua New Guinea’s capital, Port Moresby. Some 15 wharfies boarded during this time.
It then departed, destined for Vanuatu, but NSW Health says they have received worrying news from the Pacific island nation’s government. It then departed, destined for Vanuatu, but NSW Health said it had received worrying news from the Pacific island nation’s government.
The body of a Filipino sailor from the ship was found washed up on the beach and local health authorities quickly learned he was Covid-19 positive. The body of a Filipino sailor from the ship was found washed up on the beach and local health authorities learnt he was Covid-19 positive.
NSW Health released the following statement:NSW Health released the following statement:
So far, six of the 15 Australia wharfies that border the infected ship tested negative on Thursday night. The results for the remaining nine are expected to come back today. Six of the 15 Australian wharfies that boarded the infected ship tested negative on Thursday night. The results for the remaining nine are expected today.
NSW Health said none of the crew of the Inge Kosan left the ship when it was in Sydney and the wharfies who boarded it were wearing protective gear.NSW Health said none of the crew of the Inge Kosan left the ship when it was in Sydney and the wharfies who boarded it were wearing protective gear.
With that why don’t we get cracking with the day’s news. If there is something you reckon I’ve missed or think should be in the blog but isn’t, shoot me a message on Twitter @MatildaBoseley or email me at matilda.boseley@theguardian.com. And with that, let’s get cracking with the day’s news. If there is something you reckon I’ve missed or think should be in the blog but isn’t, shoot me a message on Twitter @MatildaBoseley or email me at matilda.boseley@theguardian.com.