The Transport Minister says invasive body searches were a ‘factor’ in her decision on Qatar Airways; Calls for the federal government to stop approving new coal and gas projects; And in football, The Socceroos begin training ahead of their friendly match against Mexico.
** The Transport Minister says invasive body searches were a ‘factor’ in her decision on Qatar Airways...**The Socceroos begin training ahead of their friendly match against Mexico.The federal government is taking steps towards reforming the aviation sector, releasing a new Aviation Green Paper today [[Sep 7]].
The airline had requested adding 28 additional flights per week into the Australian international aviation market, but was rejected. The National multi-faith alliance will launch a National Weekend of Prayer, Meditation and Reflection to encourage unity and respect in the lead up to the referendum. President of the Islamic Council of Victoria Adel Salman told ABC the Voice to Parliament offers a pathway to reconciliation and justice for First Nations people.
The minister says the new regulations will work towards delivering the governments promise of an Environmental Protection Agency.
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