What happened in Australia, 29 August: Pocock rules out PRRT support; El Niño alert maintained

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What happened in Australia, 29 August: Pocock rules out PRRT support; El Niño alert maintained
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between the federal and WA governments. The deal will provide up to $3bn to expand and modernise the electricity grids in the south-west and north-west of WA.climate pattern, keeping the nation on an alert for the system that can increase the risk of a hot and dry summer.and debunks online claims after repeated criticisms from Indigenous voice no campaign leaders and some conservative media outlets about the fact-checker’s work.

with delivery expected to commence this year. In a statement, defence says the smart sea mines will reinvigorate its maritime mining capability, with the mines deployable from submarines, ships and aircraft.

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