Australia will not send ground troops to fight the Islamic State.
Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has announced Australia is working to provide assistance in the fight against the Islamic State, but not yet planning on sending Australian troops to fight in Iraq.
In a news conference with Iraqi Foreign Minister Ibraham al- Jaafari, Bishop said: “We’ve not been asked and we’ve not offered to [send troops to Iraq]. So I do not envisage that being part of our arrangements with Iraq.
“We will only provide assistance at the invitation of and with the consent of the Iraqi government.”
Man charged with murder after assault outside McDonald’s store.
A 27-year-old man will face the Melbourne Magistrates Court today after being charged with the murder of a Darwin man outside a Melbourne McDonalds store early on Saturday morning.
Kyle Zandipour allegedly threw Joshua Hardy, 21, to the ground and kicked him to the head multiple times. Police are calling the assault an unprovoked attack.
Hardy died in Alfred Hospital soon after the attack occurred.
Women still struggling to access private midwives in public hospitals.
The Age has revealed that many women are still unable to employ private midwives to deliver their babies despite a Health Department policy released last November that purported to give women greater birthing choices in Victorian public hospitals.
Health Department policy indicated that hospitals should establish arrangements with private midwives to act as primary carers during birth, just as they currently do with private obstetricians.
However, major hospitals such as the Royal Women’s or Mercy are yet to enter into any agreements with private midwives.
This has led to more women choosing to have home births with a private midwife present or to privately pay midwives to attend their hospital births, without access to health rebates.
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I cannot believe that private midwives still don't have rights in public hospitals. People seem desperate for women to not have homebirths, here's the way to go about doing it!
"Girly man" really? Is this the kind of people we are electing? Get to know you politicians people!!
I have no issue with this. Bill Shorten dishes it out and this is hardly anything to be outraged over.
I take issue. We need to stop accepting 'girls' or 'like a girl' as an insult. Dish out what you like, hold the sexist remarks. Girls can manage an economy like anyone else - ashamed our elected officials can't think of more appropriate insults.
I don't think ANY politician should be behaving in such a childish manner. Two wrongs don't make a right. It's disgusting, I'm sick of people making excuses for this kind of thing, we need to hold our politicians to a higher standard than this.
I thought it was funny and really quite harmless in the greater scheme of things. It is simply too exhausting to feel outraged over trivial incidents.