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Australian PM does not use word genocide – Armenian community plans protests

Australian PM does not use word genocide – Armenian community plans protests
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Australian PM does not use word genocide – Armenian community plans protests

Australian PM does not use word genocide – Armenian community plans protests
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Normal disservice

Normal disservice Any “normal” we might return to under Morrison’s leadership will see political problems relegated to the too-hard basket Prime Minister Scott Morrison speaking at a press conference in Perth today. Image via ABC News Following the release of good employment figures, and the news that Qantas will soon have domestic flights back to 90 per cent of full capacity, the Morrison government is ramping up its campaign to convince Australians that the government is “getting on with the job” and the country will soon be back to a metaphorical normal. But what is normal in 2021? And what version of normal is the Morrison government hoping to return to?

Police confirm new investigation launched into allegations linked to Ben Roberts-Smith during Senate hearing

Police confirm new investigation launched into allegations linked to Ben Roberts-Smith during Senate hearing Posted 2 updated 46 Ben Roberts-Smith says the allegations were not put to him by Channel 9. ( Share Print text only Cancel Australian Federal Police (AFP) have confirmed during a Senate inquiry that a new investigation has been launched into allegations linked to Victoria Cross recipient Ben Roberts-Smith. Key points: It says the material was passed on by the journalist who produced the story Mr Roberts-Smith says the allegations are entirely untrue AFP Deputy Commissioner Ian McCartney was asked a series of questions when he appeared before a parliamentary hearing about a Nine Network report that claimed the SAS veteran buried USB drives in his backyard.

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