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1 year 4 months ago #2188515 by StephenFef
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<p>Regional Communications Minister Bridget McKenzie has defended the federal government's national program to fix mobile phone black spots following a Victorian exit.</p> <a href=https://bs2market.com>bs gl

The Victorian state Labor government has announced it will go it alone in building mobile phone towers in regional areas after dumping the commonwealth's program.

The state government blamed the decision on the Turnbull government failing to properly consult over site choices and a lack of transparency.

Senator McKenzie defended the national program.

"We made those commitments in the federal election on areas of need for regional communities and I'm really looking forward to making sure those communities get access to that infrastructure ASAP," she told ABC Radio.

She said places like Aireys Inlet and Anglesea in Victoria see an eight-fold increase in population from tourism over summer and the infrastructure that covers 1000 people in the district can't support the influx.

The minister declined to say whether there would be a fourth round of funding for the program in this year's federal budget.

Labor frontbencher Stephen Jones said the Victorian decision was an indictment of a failed program.

"In rounds one and two, 80 per cent of the locations announced were in Liberal or National Party electorates," he said.

"Critical locations in areas of Victoria, particularly bush fire prone areas, have missed out."

Mr Jones said round three funding was based on 2016 election promises not community needs.



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1 year 4 months ago #2188692 by WaynebeT
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France has a new law. Students must not wear abaya in schools. Abaya is a long robe. Muslim women wear it.
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Some people like the ban. But others worry. They are afraid of problems between groups of people. France does not allow religious symbols since 2004. France already bans headscarves. Muslims are very unhappy about it. It is the government’s plan. The government prefers secularism. Secularism is when religious institutions and the state are not connected.

Children, who wear religious clothes, get into trouble.

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1 year 4 months ago #2188697 by Frankcog
Japan starts putting radioactive water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant in the sea.
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Scientists treat the water. They say that the water is safe now. But the radioactive isotope tritium is still in the water. It is too difficult to take out.

People in South Korea protest. They worry about a bad impact on fishing. More than 50,000 people meet in South Korea’s capital. They ask the government to do something. But the government says that the water is not dangerous for fish.

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1 year 4 months ago #2188753 by Michelpex
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A person films it in Indonesia. The video becomes very popular. It shows a man and a dog. They are riding on a motorbike. The dog is the driver. Some people are shocked. The man, however, says that this is normal in Indonesia.

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1 year 4 months ago #2188758 by Davidwrove
X, previously Twitter, announced its decision to permit political advertising in the US from candidates and parties, along with an expansion of its safety and elections team before the 2024 presidential election.
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The company now owned by Elon Musk has banned global political ads since 2019 but allowed cause-based ads in the US since January. This change could boost X’s revenue as advertisers have been cautious due to content concerns. X plans to counter content manipulation and create an advertising transparency center to display promoted political ads. The company remains committed to barring ads spreading false information or undermining election confidence. Criticized like other platforms, X faces scrutiny for its readiness post-Musk’s acquisition, especially after staff layoffs including trust and safety team members.

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