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Australian prime minister condemns anti-Indigenous rights protests during war dead commemorations
Read full article: Australian prime minister condemns anti-Indigenous rights protests during war dead commemorationsAustralian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has condemned anti-Indigenous rights protesters who disrupted two Anzac Day dawn services as hundreds of thousands gathered across the nation to commemorate their war dead.
Australians and New Zealanders commemorate war dead on Anzac Day
Read full article: Australians and New Zealanders commemorate war dead on Anzac DayHundreds of thousands of people have gathered across Australia and New Zealand for dawn services and street marches to commemorate their war dead on Anzac Day.
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Australia inquiry says police should guard hotel quarantine
Read full article: Australia inquiry says police should guard hotel quarantineMELBOURNE ā Overseas travelers should be quarantined in hotels guarded by police, an inquiry into an Australian cityās bungled quarantine program reported on Friday. Victoria Health Minister Jenny Mikakos and senior public servant Chris Eccles both resigned after the inquiry heard evidence of their involvement in the program. Also Friday, Australiaās highest court upheld a stateās border closure and dismissed billionaire businessman Clive Palmerās argument that the pandemic measure was unconstitutional. The seven High Court judges ruled that Western Australiaās state border closure to non-essential travel applied during āa hazard in the nature of a plague or epidemicā complied with the constitution. All Australian states and territories have used border restrictions to curb infections and a court ruling against Western Australia could have impacted their pandemic responses.
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Asia Today: Court upholds state border closings in Australia
Read full article: Asia Today: Court upholds state border closings in AustraliaAustralias highest court has upheld a states border closure and dismissed a case arguing the pandemic measure was unconstitutional. The High Court judges ruled that Western Australias border closure to non-essential travel applied during a hazard in the nature of a plague or epidemic complied with the constitution. The seven High Court judges ruled that Western Australiaās state border closure to non-essential travel applied during āa hazard in the nature of a plague or epidemicā complied with the constitution. All Australian states and territories have used border restrictions to curb infections and a court ruling against Western Australia could have impacted their pandemic responses. The General Assembly voted 150-0 on a resolution authorizing the meeting, though the United States, Israel and Armenia abstained.
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The Latest: Australia court upholds state's border closure
Read full article: The Latest: Australia court upholds state's border closureLarry Hogan warned of a major surge in coronavirus cases and urged residents Thursday to wear masks to prevent the virusās spread. State Health Officer and Department of Health Services Interim Division of Public Health Administrator Stephanie Smiley is the second state health officer to resign in the last six months. Lujan Grisham says people canāt get numb to the troubling data or the threat of the stateās health care system being overwhelmed. State health officials added 45 more coronavirus-related deaths Thursday, raising the overall toll to 4,511 including confirmed and presumed infections. Spain has a 14-day average of 527 coronavirus cases per 100,000 people, one of the highest in Europe.

Titanic replica is setting sail and you'll never believe what tickets might cost
Read full article: Titanic replica is setting sail and you'll never believe what tickets might costAlmost exactly 110 years since the RMS Titanic sank, the Titanic II will set sail on its maiden voyage. The Titanic II project was first announced in 2012 and came to life thanks to Australian billionaire Clive Palmer, who founded the Blue Star Line Company, under which Titanic II will operate. Just like the original, Titanic II will separate sections of the boat by class. Designers of Titanic II have said it wont be an identical replica, despite an abundance of similarities. Others say it's a nice tribute to the memories of those who died when the RMS Titanic sunk in 1912.