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Fiery and violent scenes have “not deterred” anti-war protesters who’re vowing to be again outdoors a significant weapons conference in Melbourne as police warn they’re effectively ready to carry troublemakers to account, AAP studies.
Professional-Palestine and anti-war protesters had been planning a 3rd straight day of demonstrations for Thursday, outdoors the doorway of the Melbourne Conference and Exhibition Centre which is internet hosting the Land Forces weapons conference.
Police had been out in drive once more early on Thursday, sustaining no-go strains close to the conference centre forward of tourists to the expo arriving.
Chaotic scenes between protesters and police broke out on Wednesday.
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Teenage playing reveals hyperlink to grownup drawback, survey reveals
As talked about on the high, now we have a report on a survey concerning the playing habits of greater than 1,000 folks aged 16-35. It reveals how they’re extra more likely to develop a playing drawback in maturity if they begin playing earlier than reaching the age of 18.
One such particular person was Jason. Not a day goes by when he doesn’t marvel how his life might need turned out if a faux ID had not fallen into his palms, setting off a playing dependancy he has been unable to flee. Now 44, he says:
I might have spent in extra of $1m on poker machines. Till the final 10 years, I used to spend each penny I had.
“I’m significantly better with cash now … however I believe day-after-day how far more I might have change into if I by no means bought that ID and by no means began playing at such a younger age. It’s hooked me for all times. There isn’t a escape for me, I simply know I’ve to restrict it.
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Karen Middleton
The federal authorities has opened a public session course of on the design of a nationwide Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander household security plan aimed toward eliminating household, home and sexual violence in opposition to First Nations ladies and kids.
Social companies minister Amanda Rishworth mentioned the general public submission course of would give victim-survivors of violence, and others, the chance to interact on priorities, challenges and options.
“Providing everyone the opportunity to contribute is an important part of the consultation and design process,” she mentioned.
Minister for Indigenous Australians, Malaarndirri McCarthy, mentioned the disproportionately excessive ranges of household and home violence in Indigenous communities was unacceptable.
“This opportunity for First Nations people with lived experience of family violence, experts, the community-controlled sector and community members to inform the development of the… plan is key to ensuring practical outcomes and driving meaningful change,”
McCarthy mentioned. “It is essential these perspectives are heard.”
The Secretariat of Nationwide Aboriginal and Islander Little one Care, often known as SNAICC, is managing the session course of, which can shut at 11.5pm on Friday 25 October.
Written and audio submissions are being accepted through the SNAICC web site, www.snaicc.org.au, the place a dialogue paper on the proposed plan is being printed on Thursday.
Karen Middleton
The federal authorities is establishing a stand-alone fund to cowl the price of its deliberate 15% pay rise for early childhood training and care employees in a transfer it says is designed to make it tougher for future governments to unwind.
Laws will probably be launched to federal parliament at this time to determine the Truthful Pay Fund, to ship a rise which will probably be tied to a dedication from little one care suppliers to cap their payment will increase. The 15% rise will probably be phased in over two years, with a ten% rise from December this yr and an additional 5% from December 2025.
The federal government is citing Treasury modelling that it says reveals that by 2050, Australia’s care economic system might develop by greater than 50% as a proportion of GDP.
Training minister Jason Clare mentioned the pay rise would profit the workforce, households and the economic system.
“The childcare debate is over,” Clare mentioned. “It’s not babysitting. It’s early education and it’s critical to preparing children for school.”
The opposition is but to declare a place on the proposed payrise, though shadow treasurer Angus Taylor and shadow early childhood training minister Angie Bell mentioned in a press release final month that they favoured greater wages for early childhood educators.
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Good morning and welcome to our rolling protection from Canberra, the place it guarantees to be one other energetic sitting day. Within the meantime I’m Martin Farrer and I’ll be deliver you the highest in a single day information earlier than Amy Remeikis comes alongside to information you thru the day.
Anthony Albanese’s authorities will introduce a brand new invoice at this time to outlaw on-line doxing – the malicious use or publicity of private knowledge – with the offence punishable by as much as seven years’ jail. However Labor has backed down on its proposal to outlaw hate speech and vilification in opposition to minority teams. As Labor broadens its crackdown on large tech, together with a proposal to ban youngsters from social media apps, the communications minister, Michelle Rowland, will introduce its invoice on mis and dis-information, which has been debated in publicity draft type for greater than a yr. Extra particulars developing.
It’s a busy day for presidency initiatives with the federal authorities establishing a standalone fund to cowl the price of its deliberate 15% pay rise for early childhood training and care employees in a transfer it says is designed to make it tougher for future governments to unwind. Extra developing.
A couple of third of younger adults who gambled within the final yr began punting earlier than the age of 18, a brand new survey reveals, and people who begin younger skilled higher harms from playing as an grownup. The examine by the Australian Playing Analysis Centre, primarily based on the authorities’s Australian Institute of Household Research, additionally reveals nearly half of 16- to 35-year-olds had a wager up to now yr and builds on a rising physique of proof of playing as a public well being drawback. Extra on that additionally developing.