Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has denounced Elon Musk’s apparent defiance of court orders in Australia to remove violent footage. Albanese accused Musk of arrogance and disregard for Australian law and common decency. The eSafety Commissioner has taken legal action against X, formerly known as Twitter, for failing to block the footage. Other social media companies have complied with the commissioner’s request, but Musk has raised concerns about free speech and jurisdiction. The court has granted an interim suppression order to shield the material from users.
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Australia experienced its biggest bushfire season in over a decade in 2023, with fires burning across 84 million hectares of desert and savannah in northern Australia. These fires were driven by heavy rainfall and lightning strikes in dry fuel loads, and burned at an incredible speed. Indigenous fire management practices have been proven to be effective in reducing the severity of these fires, and efforts are being made to incorporate these practices into future fire management strategies.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has slammed Elon Musk’s claim that Australia is forcing censorship, saying the billionaire has chosen “ego and showing violence over common sense.” This comes after Australia’s online watchdog obtained an injunction to force Musk’s social platform X to hide videos of last week’s Sydney church stabbing. Musk has responded by thanking the PM for informing the public that X is the “only truthful one”. Albanese, however, said that Australians want the stabbing videos taken down.
Papua New Guinea has accused US President Joe Biden of disparaging the nation by implying his uncle was eaten by cannibals during World War II. Biden’s comments have offended the strategic ally, which is located in a region where China is increasing its influence. The rift comes as Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese visits Papua New Guinea to reinforce defense ties. Papua New Guinea’s Prime Minister James Marape has called on the US to find its war dead and clean up the wreckage of war, including the plane that carried Biden’s uncle.
Bridgerton stars Nicola Coughlan and Luke Newton attended a launch event for the show’s third season in Australia and showed their support for each other on the red carpet. Coughlan, who plays Penelope Featherington, and Newton, who portrays Colin Bridgerton, held hands while posing for photos. The event also featured a special appearance from Bridgerton series writer and editor, Jess Brownell.
Former Australian player Aaron Finch believes Mitchell Marsh should lead the team in the upcoming T20 World Cup, citing workload management concerns for current captain Pat Cummins. Despite Cummins’ impressive captaincy record, Finch emphasizes the need for a break from leadership responsibilities to ensure his longevity as a player.