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Australia to send oxygen, ventilators, PPE to India as part of immediate support package


Australia to send oxygen, ventilators, PPE to India as part of immediate support package
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The federal government was in the process of considering what it could send to help, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation news channel quoted Health Minister Greg Hunt as saying.
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The federal government was in the process of considering what it could send to help, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation news channel quoted Health Minister Greg Hunt as saying.
Australia will send oxygen, ventilators and personal protective equipment (PPE) to India as part of an immediate support package to the country which is battling with the latest surge of the COVID-19 cases, Health Minister Greg Hunt said on Monday. ....

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Australian Osama al-Hasani 'devastated' when told he will be extradited to Saudi Arabia


Australian Osama al-Hasani devastated when told he will be extradited to Saudi Arabia
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Osama al-Hasani with his wife Hana al-Hasani and their baby in Turkey.
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The wife of Osama al-Hasani, an Australian man facing extradition to Saudi Arabia, has redoubled her emotional pleas for the Australian Government to do more to help her husband detained in a Moroccan prison.
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DFAT says they are providing consular support to Mr al-Hasani
Dr al-Hasani s legal team plan to appeal a ruling that he be extradited from Morocco to Saudi Arabia
Mrs al-Hasani said Australian consular officials had assured her they were doing what they could but she said she had not heard yet directly from the Australian ambassador to Morocco, Michael Cutts. ....

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China's seafood ban a 'nail in the coffin' for exporters


A Mackay seafood exporter of 30 years says he is most definitely worried about the ripple effects China s import ban will have on the Australian industry.
Mackay Reef Fish Supplies owner David Caracciolo, who has sold seafood in the region since 1986, said China had not renewed import permits leaving Australian exporters in the lurch with nowhere to offload their product.
He said the situation had reached a point where seafood usually destined for overseas - especially in the quiet times in-between Christmas, Chinese New Year and Easter - was being dumped on the domestic market deflating prices.
When the local market is depressed, it s very hard to sell, Mr Caracciolo said. ....

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