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The CEO and chair of the Anindilyakwa Land Council are co-directors of a company which received half of the royalties meant to alleviate poverty in the area.
Meteorologist finds 96 percent of NOAA temperature stations located in ‘urban heat islands,’ including next to exhaust fans and on ‘blistering-hot rooftops.’
The court found shot mandates violated workers’ human rights as they were forced to undertake medical procedures without full consent.
‘The more you recycle, the more you’ll have to pay the government.’
CDC said melatonin, which can come in sugary gummies, has led to a sharp increase in ER visits.
This follows ASIO revelations that a former politician sold out the country to advance the interests of a foreign regime. The MP was not named.
The Commonwealth Games Federation offered Malaysia a hefty sum to host the event, amidst ongoing turmoil and uncertainty.
This comes following Queensland Supreme Court’s judgements that ruled shot mandates imposed on police and ambulance staff unlawful.
While the motion doesn’t trigger a Senate inquiry, it is symbolic of rising concern among many politicians at rising excess mortality figures each year.
The steady decline in reading proficiency has reached another milestone in Australia.
‘Twenty-four years languishing on welfare means no hope. It means no opportunity. It means no dignity from work,’ Mr. Luxon said.