Afternoon Update: Albanese in Alice Springs amid crime crisis; another California shooting; and a stone age comet returns

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Afternoon Update: Albanese in Alice Springs amid crime crisis; another California shooting; and a stone age comet returns
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These latest numbers from the Productivity Commission come as the Palaszczuk government pledges new laws to tackle youth crime.

than 300 children – mainly aged under five – in the Gambia, Indonesia and Uzbekistan died of acute kidney injury in 2022, in deaths linked to contaminated cough syrups.Photograph: Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Actionafter drawing crowds on Friday at Point Lonsdale – on the other side of Port Phillip Bay – where it came ashore and smashed windows at a service station. The seal appeared to be spooked by its reflection in the windows.

ready for its closest approach to the planet next week. Comet C/2022 E3 is calculated to orbit the sun every 50,000 years, and will come closest to Earth mid-next week.Photograph: Facebook/Michael Gunner “I’m not sure that the imagery of Australian soldiers … dealing with First Nations people in a way that sees them having to effect arrests of them and place them in police vehicles and the like is the imagery that we really want for Australia.” – NT police commissionerSign up toOur Australian afternoon update email breaks down the key national and international stories of the day and why they matterNewsletters may contain info about charities, online ads, and content funded by outside parties.

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