An inquiry into Australia's handling of the Covid-19 pandemic announced; A delegation of Australian politicians lobby for Julian Assange's release in the US; And in tennis, Australia's chances come to an end in the first women's competition in China since before the pandemic.
A delegation of Australian politicians lobby for Julian Assange's release in the US;
It will investigate ways of providing broader health supports for people impacted by COVID-19 and lockdowns, international policies to support Australians at home and abroad, and support for industry and businesses.The special commission of inquiry will be formed of three members - an economist, an epidemiologist and a public administration expert."But we need to examine what went right.
Foreign Minister Penny Wong made the announcement at the United Nations General Assembly in New York early this morning.
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