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Australia news live: Albanese hails ‘significant progress’ in Pacific diplomacy; Australia not named as part of Red Sea task force


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The prime minister says he is aiming to ensure ‘strategic balance’ in a changing region; Australia appears set to decline US request to send warship to Red Sea

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American officials monitored pro-Assange protests in Australia for “anti-US sentiment”, warned of “increasing sympathy, particularly on the left” for the WikiLeaks founder in his home country and derided local media’s “sensationalist” reporting of the explosive 2010 cable leaks, previously classified records show.

Documents released by the US state department via freedom of information laws give new insight into how the US embassy in Canberra and its security team reacted to WikiLeaks’ release of 250,000 embassy cables in late 2010.

Thunderstorms have moved across the fireground, initially causing some erratic fire behaviour and lightning strikes. Rain is now falling across parts of the fireground.

It was just starting to bust through our border coming past our fence, and then the storm hit. Mother nature came to our rescue. You couldn’t have planned it any better. I think we’re all going to have a cold beer now and throw a steak on the stove.

Continue reading…The prime minister says he is aiming to ensure ‘strategic balance’ in a changing region; Australia appears set to decline US request to send warship to Red SeaGet our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastAmerican officials monitored pro-Assange protests in Australia for “anti-US sentiment”, warned of “increasing sympathy, particularly on the left” for the WikiLeaks founder in his home country and derided local media’s “sensationalist” reporting of the explosive 2010 cable leaks, previously classified records show.Documents released by the US state department via freedom of information laws give new insight into how the US embassy in Canberra and its security team reacted to WikiLeaks’ release of 250,000 embassy cables in late 2010.Thunderstorms have moved across the fireground, initially causing some erratic fire behaviour and lightning strikes. Rain is now falling across parts of the fireground.It was just starting to bust through our border coming past our fence, and then the storm hit. Mother nature came to our rescue. You couldn’t have planned it any better. I think we’re all going to have a cold beer now and throw a steak on the stove. Continue reading…