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Cameron Bancroft’s leg side curse has continued with the Western Australian opener again caught in close for the sixth time in seven knocks for his State. Bancroft was briefly recalled to the Australian squad for the Pakistan series, despite a woeful record for WA this season and it appears teams have worked him out. Read more: https://www.foxsports.com.au/news/cricket-2019-cameron-bancroft-curse-western-australia-vs-victoria-australia-vs-new-zealand-first-test-perth/news-story/434766b3741179a9689917ae9970167b A public memorial will be held for former senator Tsebin Tchen, the first Asian-born migrant elected to Australian parliament, who died last month.
Mr Tchen died on November 25 in a three-vehicle crash on the Dukes Highway near Tintinara, in South Australia’s southeast. The public memorial will be held at the Melbourne Town Hall on December 18 at 10am. Read more: https://www.theage.com.au/national/victoria/public-memorial-for-australia-s-first-asian-migrant-elected-to-parliament-20191208-p53hvu.html Climate change concern helped Labor at 2019 election but Coalition won on economy – survey12/8/2019 The proportion of voters nominating global warming and the environment as their top issue is at an all-time high, helping Labor win votes at the May 2019 election despite its shock loss.
That is the conclusion of the Australian National University’s election survey, released on Monday, explaining the result was caused instead by an erosion of Labor’s working class base and the Coalition’s perceived advantage on the economy and taxation. Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2019/dec/09/climate-change-concern-helped-labor-at-2019-election-but-coalition-won-on-economy-survey The world’s supply of rare earth elements has become a casualty of the US’s trade war with China, leaving Australia to pick up the slack.
The 17 elements – used in a range of new and emerging technologies like electric car batteries and specialised computer chips – are rapidly becoming a key commodity in global trade. Resources Minister Matthew Canavan said they provide “huge scope” for Australia to capitalise on that growing demand. In November, Australia took a huge step towards making that a reality when Geoscience Australia and its American equivalent – the US Geological Survey (USGS) – struck a deal to develop resources and supply chains. Read more: https://thenewdaily.com.au/finance/finance-news/2019/12/08/rare-earth-australia/ |
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