The Bureau of Meteorology declares Australia has entered an El Niño climate pattern, The government calls for respectful debate in the lead up to the Voice to Parliament referendum, And Jack Payne remains in doubt for the Brisbane Lions' preliminary final against Carlton.
The Bureau of Meteorology declares Australia has entered an El Niño climate pattern.And in AFL, Jack Payne remains in doubt for the Brisbane Lions' preliminary final against Carlton.The Bureau of Meteorology declares Australia has now entered an El Niño climate pattern, amid a record spring heatwave.
The Bureau of Meteorology says temperatures are set to increase tomorrow too, hitting 34 degrees in Sydney, with parts of South Australia and Queensland also feeling the heat. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has condemned the actions of the protesters, and South Australia's Premier Peter Malinauskas says the protesters were harming the Yes side's cause.
The data gathered by not-for-profit Aboriginal Drug and Alcohol Council finds Indigenous Australians are almost four times more likely to die of a drug overdose. "Don't mix alcohol because that's seems the combination that people will take panadine forte or codeine forte might be drinking that could lead to an overdose death. The federal government did make available on the 1st of July moroxydine which is a nasal spray. If your loved ones are on those pain medication or even moroxyzone just keep it in your medical kit because that will reverse the effect of the overdose if given administered pretty quickly.
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