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Australia: Child among 10 killed after severe storms hit country’s east – BBC News

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Thousands of people are still without power after being hit by flooding and destructive winds.

Source: Australia: Child among 10 killed after severe storms hit country’s east – BBC News

NT Chief Minister Natasha Fyles resigns after second scandal: ‘Unacceptable’ | SBS News

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Fyles, who has held the territory’s top job since May 2022, has resigned in the wake of two conflict of interest scandals.

Source: NT Chief Minister Natasha Fyles resigns after second scandal: ‘Unacceptable’ | SBS News

Cyclone Jasper: Cairns Airport closed in Queensland floods

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Cyclone Jasper has left a trail of destruction across Far North Queensland, with Cairns Airport closed and houses inundated.

Source: Cyclone Jasper: Cairns Airport closed in Queensland floods

Cyclone brings floods, crocodile sightings in Australia’s northeast | Reuters

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Heavy rain from a coastal trough linked to ex-Tropical Cyclone Jasper cut off several tourist towns in Australia’s north along the Great Barrier Reef, forcing evacuations as some residents fled to rooftops.

Source: Cyclone brings floods, crocodile sightings in Australia’s northeast | Reuters

Imagens de drone mostram cidade australiana totalmente inundada – Vídeos – Correio da Manhã

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Imagens de drone mostram a cidade de Cairns, na Austrália, totalmente inundada devido às cheias causadas pelas chuvas fortes que atingiram várias cidades do país.

Source: Imagens de drone mostram cidade australiana totalmente inundada – Vídeos – Correio da Manhã

Australia will become the first country to ban engineered stone bench tops. Will others follow? | Health | The Guardian

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Ban is the culmination of a years-long campaign, driven by doctors, trade unions and workers involved in its cutting and handling

Source: Australia will become the first country to ban engineered stone bench tops. Will others follow? | Health | The Guardian