
Australia Condemns US Consulate Attack, Tragic Kurnell Double Drowning, King George Statue Vandalized, Australia urged on public transport, and more...
Australia Daily News · brief.news
June 11, 20249m 19s
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Show Notes
(0:10): Australian Leaders Condemn Violent Attack on U.S. Consulate in Sydney Amid Rising Israel-Palestine Tensions
(2:09): Tragic Double Drowning at Kurnell Highlights Rock-Fishing Dangers
(3:36): Statue of King George V Beheaded in Latest Melbourne Vandalism on King Charles III's Birthday
(4:59): Australia Urged to Prioritize Public Transport Over EVs to Meet Climate Goals: New Study
(6:39): Brisbane's $7B Gympie Road Bypass Tunnel Approved: Major Traffic Relief Project Set for 2027 Start
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(2:09): Tragic Double Drowning at Kurnell Highlights Rock-Fishing Dangers
(3:36): Statue of King George V Beheaded in Latest Melbourne Vandalism on King Charles III's Birthday
(4:59): Australia Urged to Prioritize Public Transport Over EVs to Meet Climate Goals: New Study
(6:39): Brisbane's $7B Gympie Road Bypass Tunnel Approved: Major Traffic Relief Project Set for 2027 Start
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Image credit: The Daily Beast
Topics
Sydney vandalismU.S. Consulate attackPalestinian graffitiIsrael-Palestinian conflictAustralian Prime Minister Anthony AlbaneseNew South Wales Premier Chris MinnsNSW policeAustralian Federal Policediplomatic relationsinternational institutionspeaceful protestcoastal activitiesrock-fishing dangersdrowning incidentKurnellpolice investigationKing Charles IIIMelbourne vandalismcolonial monumentspublic discourseclimate changeMonash University's Climateworks Centreelectric vehiclessustainable transportrail freightBrisbane trafficGympie Road Bypass Tunnelurban mobilityNorth Brisbane Infrastructurestate electiontransit infrastructure