Yuanta
was once the second-biggest investor in one of the project's bond
issuances, holding more than 5 per cent of a $US500 million issuance
due to expire at the end of 2022….
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According to an ABC News artilce published on 31 July 2020, a senior federal Border Force officer allowed 2,700 people to disembark the Ruby Princess cruise ship mistakenly believing passengers had tested negative to COVID-19, when they had instead tested negative for the common flu.
Border Force command only realised the mistake more than 30 hours after passengers — including 13 who had been isolated in their cabins with fever — had left the ship.
The Ruby Princess COVID-19 cluster resulted in at least 662 infections and 21 deaths, the single biggest arrival of coronavirus on Australian shores.
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The
Chinese navy has confronted Australian warships in the South China
Sea en route to a military exercise with Japan and the U.S.
Five
ships, lead by HMA Canberra, were travelling through disputed
waterways when they encountered the Chinese military
The
Joint Task Force was heading to the Philippine Sea at the time,
where it planned to conduct military movements ahead of the biennial
RIMPAC conference
The
exercise aimed to increase interoperability between the Australian,
American, and Japnese navies, but came amid increasing tensions
between the U.S. and China over territory in the South China Sea
Speaking
to the encounter, the Department of Defence said all "unplanned
interactions with foreign warships throughout the deployment were
conducted in a safe and professional manner"….
Next
month, all three navies will head to the biannual Exercise Rim of the
Pacific (RIMPAC) in Hawaii — the biggest global maritime warfare
activity.
However,
in 2018, China invitation to RIMPAC was withdrawn based on its
'aggressive' territorial claims in the South China Sea.
It's
understood China won't participate in this year's RIMPAC event
either.
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The
Daily Telegraph,
1 August 2020, p.27:
The
crowd pleaser
With
world-famous surf breaks, natural springs and coastal charm, Yamba is
the beach break you never knew you needed.
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According
to recently released Australian
Taxation Office data, in the 2017-18 financial year the amount of
tax paid in main urban areas went as followed in the NSW Northern
Rivers region:
- Grafton
postcode 2460 – 14,500 individuals paid $117.32 million.
- Kyogle
postcode 2474 – 3,336 individuals paid $24.66 million
- Ballina
postcode 2478 – 15,690 individuals paid $186.06 million
- Lismore
postcode 2480 – 24,989 individuals paid $207.96 million
- Byron
Bay postcode 2481 – 9,050 individuals paid $114.50 million
- Tweed
Heads postcode 2485 – 7,709 individuals paid $66.43million
- Tweed
Heads postcode 2486 – 17,127 individuals paid $150.65 million.
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A growing group of anti-maskers have been "baiting" and antagonising Victorian police, and in one instance smashed the head of a female officer into concrete until she was concussed, authorities say.
Police said two female police officers approached a 38-year-old woman, who was not wearing a face covering, in the Frankston area last night.
After questioning the woman about why she was not wearing one, police allege she pushed one officer and struck the other in the head.
"After a confrontation and being assaulted by that woman, those police officers went to ground and there was a scuffle,"
Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Shane Patton said.
"During that scuffle, this 38-year-old woman smashed the head of the [26-year-old] policewoman several times into a concrete area on the ground."
Police said the constable was taken to Frankston Hospital with "significant head injuries".
The woman's alleged assault left the young police officer with a concussion and a missing clump of hair, Police Association of Victoria secretary Wayne Gatt said.
"The offender had a clump of our member's hair in her hands and said to our member 'what's it like to have your hair in my hands' or words to that effect," he said.
"That's just horrible conduct — it's not human-like to be quite honest."
Police have charged the alleged attacker with nine offences, including two counts of assaulting an emergency worker and one count of recklessly causing injury.
She had no previous criminal history and was granted bail to appear before the Frankston Magistrates' Court on March 31, 2021....
Chief Commissioner Patton said in the past week police had seen a trend of people calling themselves "sovereign citizens" who "don't think the law applies to them".
"We've seen them at checkpoints baiting police, not providing a name and address," he said.
"On at least four occasions in the last week, we've had to smash the windows of cars and pull people out to provide details because they weren't adhering to the Chief Health Officer's guidelines, they weren't providing their name and address."
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