November 8, 2024

What happened in Australia, 14 August: Qantas backs voice yes vote; illegal vapes seized

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  • The Australian federal police responded to an “emergency incident” at Sydney airport after reports an international flight was turned back due to concerns over a passenger’s behaviour.

  • Mark Latham has been dumped as the One Nation leader in NSW after the party’s federal leader, Pauline Hanson, staged an extraordinary intervention in the state branch to remove him.

  • The woman at the centre of a suspected mushroom poisoning in Victoria has told police she also went to hospital after eating the meal and that she had bought the fungi from two stores.

  • More than 300,000 illegal vapes with a street value of $10m have been found in a warehouse in Perth, the largest seizure of the products in Western Australia.

  • The health minister, Mark Butler, said a national crackdown on vapes has not been delayed, but talks between the states and territories may prolong the process as they work to nationalise an approach to the ban.

  • Tributes have been flowing for epidemiologist Mary-Louise McLaws, who has passed away at the age of 70 after a long battle with illness.

  • Qantas has confirmed its support for the Indigenous voice to parliament with Yes23 logos unveiled on three planes.

  • And the NSW Independent Education Union has given the green light to protected industrial action if an ongoing teacher’s pay dispute in the state isn’t resolved by Friday.

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