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Politicians have looked weak in the face of such natural disaster, with many facing criticism from local residents for doing little more than turning up as “flood tourists” at the site of disasters, incapable of helping those in crisis and only there for a photo.
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Sydney Sweeney transformed herself to play Christy Martin in a biopic as Hollywood struggles Sydney Sweeney portrays former professional female boxer Christy Martin in the sports biopic Christy. Australian director-writer team Dave Michôd and Mirrah Foulkes have joined up with Hollywood star Sydney Sweeney to produce one of the most intense cinematic experiences of the

Sussan Ley accuses Albanese of failing to keep Jewish Australians safe Anthony Albanese is under pressure to take greater action to address antisemitism. (AAP: Mick Tsikas) In short: Opposition Leader Sussan Ley says the federal government has allowed antisemitism to fester. The Coalition has offered its support for parliament to be recalled over the summer to