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Thousands of people were left without power after a hailstorm hit Canberra on January 3.The Bureau of Meteorology issued a severe thunderstorm warning on Monday for giant hailstones, heavy ...
Meta Platforms subsequently deleted a Convoy to Canberra Facebook group, which claimed 177,000 members. [29] On 17 February, a follow-up Crikey report found that at least two Convoy to Canberra Facebook groups were linked to Bangladeshi Facebook users, who had been paid by organisers of the Australian and Canadian convoy protests to promote ...
The 1996 Parliament House riot (also called the Canberra riot), involved a physical attack on Parliament House, Canberra, Australia, on 19 August 1996. The riot followed the "Cavalcade to Canberra" protest rally organised by the Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU) against the Howard government 's first Budget following the 1996 Australian ...
The storm hit Canberra at about 4.30 pm, and moved south-eastwards across the city. There were 51 Canberra suburbs which reported damage during the storm, the most extensive being in Fyshwick estimated to be A$ 3–4 million in damage. The ACT Emergency Services received about 200 calls for help during the storm, with the NSW SES getting more ...
CTC broadcast daily national Nine News Canberra bulletins produced in Sydney as well as its flagship Sydney-based bulletin on weekends, A Current Affair, Today Extra, national and state updates. Two programs returned to CTC under the affiliation deal, Today re-commenced on air for the first time since 1987 as well as 60 Minutes which was last ...
The Melbourne Storm ran in three tries in the first 10 minutes and went on to beat the Canberra Raiders 30-10 Friday to advance to the National Rugby League grand final for the fourth time in five ...
Prime7 News was a local television news service in parts of regional Australia, produced by Prime7.A statewide national bulletin, 5 full local news bulletins, and news update services was presented from Prime Media's National Headquarters in Canberra to viewers in Regional NSW, ACT, Regional VIC and Gold Coast QLD.
The 2009 Australian dust storm, also known as the Eastern Australian dust storm, was a dust storm that swept across the Australian states of New South Wales and Queensland from 22 to 24 September 2009. The capital, Canberra, experienced the dust storm on 22 September, [1] [2] and on 23 September the storm reached Sydney and Brisbane.