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The Returned and Services League plans to review its policy on welcome to country acknowledgments, with a club chief stating they can be overworked. A politician vowed to double the fuel reserve. A former prime minister reflected on the response to the Port Arthur massacre and the subsequent gun buyback program.
The GuardianA club chief stated that anodyne acknowledgments can be overworked.
A politician vowed to double the fuel reserve.
The statement was part of ongoing discussions on energy security.
A former prime minister spoke on RN Breakfast about the Port Arthur massacre and the country's gun buyback program in its aftermath. The former prime minister said the event rocked the country and that, having just been elected with a large majority, a significant response was needed.
The former prime minister added that the point of a big majority is to use it. An individual who lost family members wrote to the prime minister at the time channeling their loss into a call for national action on gun reform.
Al JazeeraIranian negotiators left Switzerland after 18 hours of talks with U.S. counterparts. Tehran said progress was made on oil export waivers and asset releases, while oil prices fell.
pbs.orgU.S. and Iranian officials said they made significant progress during all-night talks in Switzerland aimed at ending a four-month conflict. The two sides stated they are working to finalize a deal within two months.
EuronewsAustralian authorities uncovered the country's largest cocaine shipment on a Londonderry property on June 19. Two men face charges after the 816 million Australian dollar haul was traced to a boat landing in Queensland.