The article reports on various news stories from Australia. Here are some of the main points:
* The Nationals party has unanimously decided to scrap its net zero by 2050 policy, replacing it with a new approach that prioritizes cheaper energy and adaptation measures.
* Nationals leader David Littleproud says the party is committed to reducing emissions but wants to focus on practical measures that work for Australians, rather than just following international agreements like the Paris accord.
* The Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade is working to determine whether any Australians were affected by a mass stabbing attack on a London-bound train in the UK overnight.
* Ballarat Grammar School has issued an unreserved apology to its community after the Victorian Registration and Qualifications Authority (VRQA) banned the school from accepting new boarding students until it could prove it complied with child safety standards.
* A cruise ship called the Coral Adventurer, which was on a 60-day journey around Australia, was cancelled after one passenger died due to being left behind by her tour group. All passengers were disembarked and flown home.
These are just a few of the news stories reported in the article.
* The Nationals party has unanimously decided to scrap its net zero by 2050 policy, replacing it with a new approach that prioritizes cheaper energy and adaptation measures.
* Nationals leader David Littleproud says the party is committed to reducing emissions but wants to focus on practical measures that work for Australians, rather than just following international agreements like the Paris accord.
* The Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade is working to determine whether any Australians were affected by a mass stabbing attack on a London-bound train in the UK overnight.
* Ballarat Grammar School has issued an unreserved apology to its community after the Victorian Registration and Qualifications Authority (VRQA) banned the school from accepting new boarding students until it could prove it complied with child safety standards.
* A cruise ship called the Coral Adventurer, which was on a 60-day journey around Australia, was cancelled after one passenger died due to being left behind by her tour group. All passengers were disembarked and flown home.
These are just a few of the news stories reported in the article.