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- Victoria Police reach breaking point as industrial action escalates.
Victoria Police officers in Victoria are preparing to walk off the job for the first time in 25 years, pushing for better pay and improved working conditions. Police Association Secretary Wayne Gatt explained that officers plan to stop work at the police academy and several stations, including Broadmeadows, on Thursday. "Our members are struggling financially, and they're facing a lot of pressure at work," Gatt said. Just two months ago, the police rejected a government offer of a 3% pay rise and a nine-day fortnight. In contrast, nurses and midwives recently secured a 28.4% pay increase over four years. Gatt emphasized that police deserve a better deal. "We’re dealing with over a thousand job vacancies, a concerning attrition rate, and hundreds of officers on long-term sick leave. They’re doing more work than ever but for less pay," he explained. "Now, they're reclaiming something the employer has long taken from them— their time." He reassured the public that safety won't be at risk. “Our members will always prioritize the community's safety, and if a triple-zero call comes through during a stoppage, they’ll respond,” he said. "The community isn’t the target here—the employer and the government are."
- Man dies after being crushed by wind turbine in Victoria.
A tragic incident occurred at the Golden Plains Wind Farm in Victoria's west when a worker was crushed by a fan blade from a wind turbine. Emergency services arrived at the scene on Bells Road in Rokewood around 8 a.m., but despite their efforts to revive him, the man sadly passed away. The company, Vestas, which owns the wind farm, confirmed the incident and announced they would be closing the site temporarily. They're expected to provide an update soon. Aerial images show a large area taped off as police and investigators examine the site. This worksite was part of the first stage of what will eventually be the largest wind farm in the southern hemisphere. The incident occurred in Rokewood, located about 133 kilometers west of Melbourne. WorkSafe has been notified and will be investigating to determine what happened.
- පාස්පෝර්ට් අර්බුදයට වගකිව යුත්තේ කවුරුන්දැයි සොයා පරීක්ෂණයක්.
ශ්රී ලංකා ආගමන හා විගමන නිලධාරීන්ගේ සංගමය විසින් වර්තමාන පාස්පෝර්ට් අර්බුදයට වගකිව යුතු උසස් නිලධාරීන් පිළිබඳ පරීක්ෂණයක් ආරම්භ කිරීමට ඉල්ලා ප්රකාශයක් නිකුත් කර ඇත. මෙම සංගමය ප්රකාශයේ දැක්වෙන්නේ පාස්පෝර්ට් නිකුතුවේ සැබෑ තත්ත්වය වගකිව යුතු අමාත්යවරයාට හෙළි නොකිරීමේ අසමත් වීම හේතුවෙන් ජාතික පරිපාලනය සහ රජයේ කටයුතු කෙරෙහි බලපෑමක් ඇති වීමට ඇතැයි යන්නයි. සංගමය කියා සිටියේ, උසස් නිලධාරීන් විසින් අසත්ය තොරතුරු ලබාදීම මීට අලුතින් පත් වූ රජයට අභියෝග එල්ල කරන බවයි.
- Passport system outage causes major delays at Australian airports.
International travelers at Australian airports are dealing with big delays today due to a nationwide passport system outage. The issue, affecting the Australian Border Force systems, has led to long lines at places like Sydney and Melbourne airports, where passengers are being processed manually. While inbound and outbound queues are longer than usual, flight schedules haven’t been heavily impacted. Passengers are still being advised to check their flight status and allow extra time if they’re heading to the T1 International Terminal. The Australian Border Force has brought in extra officers to help process travelers manually and keep things moving as smoothly as possible. They’ve stated that the issue is being worked on, with systems gradually coming back online. Though wait times at border control are stretching out, flight delays are minimal so far. Airport authorities are apologizing for the inconvenience and appreciate everyone’s patience as they work to resolve the outage.
- Engine failure follows grassfire outbreak at Sydney Airport.
A grassfire broke out at Sydney Airport today after reports that an aircraft’s right engine experienced an explosion during takeoff. The Qantas flight, QF520, had just departed for Brisbane around 1 p.m. with 174 passengers onboard when passengers heard a loud bang. One passenger, Georgina Lewis, shared with 9News that "one of the engines appeared to have gone." About 10 minutes later, the pilot confirmed they had an issue with the right-hand engine. Following the problem, the Boeing 737 circled back to Sydney and landed safely. A spokesperson from Sydney Airport said investigations are underway to determine if the engine issue and the grassfire, which started along the eastern side of the airport’s runway, are connected. Fire crews from the Aviation Rescue Fire Fighting Service quickly brought the grassfire under control. Qantas Chief Pilot Captain Richard Tobiano reassured passengers, explaining that pilots are well-trained for situations like these and followed all the necessary safety procedures. He also mentioned that Qantas would be reaching out to customers to offer support and conducting an investigation into the cause of the engine problem. Fire and Rescue NSW are on site, and the airport is working to get all operations back to normal. Although the main runway is open, some delays are expected, and passengers are encouraged to check their flight status. No injuries have been reported, and airport staff are focused on inspecting the runway to resume full operations. More updates to come.
- Australia and Sri Lanka shine in gold at Global Wanderlust Travel Awards.
In a remarkable display of global recognition, Australia and Sri Lanka have both earned prestigious awards in the travel world, cementing their status as two of the most desirable travel destinations. Australia: The Most Desirable Country in the World For the third time in four years, Australia has been named the Most Desirable Country in the World by global readers. This accolade highlights Australia’s continuing appeal, which has been further enriched by the increasing popularity of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander-run cultural tours. These tours offer unique insights into Australia’s ancient roots, allowing travelers to experience the rich cultural heritage of the Indigenous peoples. From exploring the deep Indigenous connections of iconic cities like Sydney to venturing into the Northern Territory’s vast red deserts, which are home to over 65,000 years of cultural history, visitors are finding new and profound ways to connect with this extraordinary land. Australia’s appeal is not limited to its cultural heritage. Travelers are also discovering the country’s far-reaching corners, seeking out the wonders of Ningaloo Reef, where they can swim with whale sharks, turtles, and manta rays. Additionally, wildlife enthusiasts are flocking to Kangaroo Island and Tasmania to encounter the country’s iconic critters in their natural habitats, further elevating Australia's status as a top travel destination. Sri Lanka: The Most Desirable Island in the World In a stunning turnaround, Sri Lanka has claimed the Most Desirable Island in the World title, moving up from last year’s eighth place. Known as the ‘Pearl of the Indian Ocean,’ Sri Lanka offers a captivating mix of history, culture, and natural beauty. The island’s ancient monuments, such as the awe-inspiring Sigiriya Rock, the cave temples of Dambulla, and the ancient ruins of Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa, bring the nation’s rich history to life. Nature lovers are also drawn to Sri Lanka’s lush national parks, where leopards roam freely, and the pristine beaches of Tangalle and Trincomalee, which remain fringed by untouched jungles. More recently, the island’s tea plantations and verdant highlands have captivated travelers, with the newly introduced Pekoe Trail offering an exciting way to explore Sri Lanka’s lush interior. These diverse offerings have helped Sri Lanka rise to the top of the most desirable island rankings, showcasing its ability to cater to a wide range of traveler interests. Both Australia and Sri Lanka’s wins reflect their enduring appeal to travelers worldwide, each offering a unique blend of cultural, historical, and natural wonders that continue to captivate the hearts of adventurers from every corner of the globe.
- Albanese proposes national social media ban for under-16s.
In a move to tackle concerns over social media’s impact on kids, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced new legislation that could ban young people under 16 from using social media. The proposed law, which is expected to take effect a year after it passes, would hold social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram responsible for ensuring users meet the age requirement. Albanese made the announcement in a message aimed directly at parents, acknowledging their worries about the harm social media can cause. He explained, "I want parents to be able to say, 'Sorry mate, it's against the law for me to let you do this.'" Under the new rules, social media companies would need to prove they're taking reasonable steps to block access to users under 16. There would be no penalties for underage users, but platforms failing to comply could face consequences. In fact, the eSafety commissioner would be tasked with making sure the rule is enforced. This proposed change follows South Australia’s earlier push for social media giants to ban kids under 14, and it’s getting support from the Coalition as well. Albanese also emphasized that, while the law might not solve all the problems right away, it would set important boundaries, much like laws around buying alcohol for under-18s.
- ගාලු මුව දොර පිටිය යළිත් මහජන ක්රියාකරකම් සඳහා විවෘත වේ.
2023 වසරේ පසුගිය රජය ගත් තීරණයකට අනුව Galle face green පරිසරය ආගමික කටයුතු සඳහා පමණක් අනුමැතිය ලබා දුනි. ගෝල්ෆේස් පිටිය 2022 දී අරගලය පැවැත්වූ ස්ථානය සහ එවක ජනාධිපති ගෝඨාභය රාජපක්ෂගේ ඉවත්වීමට ද හේතු වූ ස්ථානයයි නව කැබිනට් තීරණය අනුව, Galle face green පිටිය, Sri Lanka Ports Management and Consultation Services මාර්ගෝපදේශනය සහ පාලනය යටතේ, ආගමික ක්රියාකාරකම් පමණක් නොව, උත්සව, සංගීත වැඩසටහන් සහ විවිධ උත්සවවලට ද ඉඩ ලබා දීමට තීරණය කර ඇත. කෙසේ වෙතත්, ගෝල් ෆේස් ග්රීන් පවත්වා ගෙන යාම හා නඩත්තු සඳහා සම්පූර්ණ රු. 2.5 – 3.0 මිලියනක් වැය වේ. ඒ තුළින් Galle face green පරිසරය පිරිසිදු හා හරිත බව අරමුණු කරගෙන, කාර්යක්ෂමව ක්රියාත්මක කිරීමේ මූලික සැලැසුම වේ. ආගමික කටයුතු සඳහා සීමා නොවී, උත්සව, සංගීත වැඩසටහන් සහ වෙනත් උත්සවවලටද විධිමත් නියමයන්ට අනුකූලව මහජන ක්රියාකරකම් සඳහා අවසර ලබා දෙන බව පාර්ලිමේන්තු මන්ත්රී විජිත් හේරත් මහතා මාධ්ය හමුවේ දී පවසන ලදී.
- Rare phenomenon to illuminate Aussie skies.
Australian stargazers are in for a treat this week with not one, but two stunning meteor showers lighting up the night sky. Every year from September to November, the Taurid meteor showers deliver a spectacular display of bright fireballs, and right now, they’re at their peak. The Southern Taurids kicked off the show with a dazzling peak last night, sending fiery trails across the sky. But don’t worry if you missed it—there’s another opportunity just around the corner. On November 12, the Northern Taurids are set to take center stage, giving stargazers a second chance to catch this rare phenomenon. So, what exactly are the Northern Taurids? Both the Northern and Southern Taurids come from the same origin: the debris of Comet Encke, which orbits around the sun. When bits of this comet enter Earth’s atmosphere at around 104,000 km/h, they burn up and create bright streaks of light. Both meteor showers appear to come from separate points in the constellation Taurus, which is why they’re named the “Taurids.” The best time to catch the Northern Taurids will be on the night of November 12, between midnight and the early morning hours before dawn. They’ll be visible across Australia, but if you’re hoping for the best views, it’s ideal to head out to a dark area, away from city lights. Rural spots will offer the clearest sights of this celestial display. One more tip: the waning moon makes for better viewing since moonlight can wash out the meteors. So, get ready to enjoy the show, and if you miss this peak, there’s still a chance to spot both meteor showers into December, though they won’t be quite as bright.
- Chemist Warehouse Gets Green Light to Merge with Sigma Healthcare.
Australia's competition watchdog has just given the green light to a major merger: Chemist Warehouse and Sigma Healthcare, two big players in the pharmacy world, are set to join forces in an $8.8 billion deal. Chemist Warehouse, known for its discount prices, will merge with Sigma, one of Australia’s largest pharmacy wholesalers and a franchisor of Amcal and Discount Drug Store chains. Once the merger is complete, the new combined company will have a huge presence, with over 1,000 retail stores and 16 distribution centers across Australia and New Zealand. This move has been carefully reviewed by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC), which, despite raising concerns earlier this year, has now decided the merger won’t drastically reduce competition in the sector. Gina Cass-Gottlieb, the ACCC chair, reassured the public in a statement, saying, “There is and will continue to be effective competition at all levels of the pharmacy supply chain,” which will keep the new mega-company in check. Even though this merger represents a major change in the structure of the industry—bringing together the largest pharmacy chain and a major supplier to independent pharmacies—the ACCC’s analysis suggests other pharmacies and retailers will still compete effectively. The ACCC’s approval came with some conditions: they’ve accepted a legally binding undertaking from Sigma, which helped alleviate the initial competition concerns flagged earlier this year. So, with ACCC’s nod, it’s full speed ahead for Chemist Warehouse and Sigma on their path to becoming a pharmaceutical powerhouse in the region.
- Trump wins presidency again in improbable comeback.
In a stunning turn of events, former President Donald Trump is now projected to return to the White House for a second term, nearly four years after leaving under a storm of controversy. Decision Desk HQ (DDHQ) made the call, announcing that Trump had reached the critical 270 electoral votes by securing Pennsylvania and Alaska. This win cements Trump’s comeback, making him the first president since Grover Cleveland in 1892 to lose a reelection bid and then reclaim the presidency. The election had all the drama of a Hollywood thriller. Not only did Trump face a criminal trial during the campaign, but he also survived two assassination attempts. After President Biden exited the race, Vice President Kamala Harris stepped in as the Democratic nominee, injecting fresh energy and funds into the campaign. Yet, Trump still managed to edge out Harris in a close race, capturing key battleground states and even flipping Georgia back to the Republican column. He also pulled off something he hadn’t managed in 2016—winning the popular vote, though just by a slim margin. Running alongside Trump was Ohio Senator JD Vance. Together, they tapped into voters’ frustrations over rising costs, border concerns, and global instability, building a case for the “return” of Trump’s policies. Trump also gained significant ground with Latino voters, increased his margins in rural areas, and saw surprising support from young men—a demographic his campaign actively courted. In his second term, Trump has ambitious plans, including a massive deportation effort, the imposition of tariffs on foreign imports, and extending the tax cuts he signed into law in 2017. He also wants to downsize the federal government, possibly shutting down the Department of Education and scaling back environmental regulations. On the social front, Trump has signaled he intends to roll back some protections for transgender youth. Despite these strong stances, Trump managed to close what was initially a major gap with female voters. Harris, who focused heavily on abortion rights after the Supreme Court’s 2022 decision to overturn Roe v. Wade, had hoped this would sway women’s votes. However, the expected “female voter gap” didn’t pan out as widely as anticipated. Trump’s victory also changes the balance in the judiciary. With Republicans regaining control of the Senate, Trump has a chance to strengthen the conservative majority on the Supreme Court. The GOP sees this as an opportunity to cement policies for generations. Trump’s journey back to the presidency is even more remarkable given his tumultuous exit from office in 2021, following a historic second impeachment and a series of indictments. Critics labeled him politically finished, but his base remained fiercely loyal. Overcoming many political and legal obstacles, Trump not only won the GOP nomination but led the charge at the Republican National Convention, uniting the party firmly behind him. Now 78, Trump will be the oldest person ever elected to the presidency, even surpassing Biden's age at his 2020 election. Under the 22nd Amendment, Trump’s comeback will be limited to a single term, meaning he can’t run again in 2028. His return, however, promises to shape the GOP’s future and potentially reshape American politics once more.
- Customs launches online tracking for CusDec and container shipments.
Sri Lanka Customs just rolled out an online tracking system for Customs Declarations (CusDec) and containers, making things simpler for traders and stakeholders. Starting today, anyone can check on their customs declarations and container statuses online. This system is all about making customs processes more transparent and efficient, helping the country’s trade ecosystem work better overall. According to Customs spokesman Additional Director General Seevali Arukgoda, this new feature is a step toward improving public service and making cargo monitoring easier for businesses. Users can see the real-time status of their customs declarations, including updates on cargo clearance and tax details. Plus, with individual container tracking, traders can now get a detailed view of each container’s status within a declaration, which helps with planning and oversight. From November 6th, consignees will be able to access this real-time info by entering their TIN number and CusDec number. This digital move shows Customs' commitment to making trade simpler and more accessible for everyone. You can even access the tracking system from your phone’s browser or as a mobile app—perfect for those on the move. For more info, visit the official Sri Lanka Customs website or check out this link: [Sri Lanka Customs Tracking System](https://services.customs.gov.lk/).













