Australia ‘days away’ from making a decision about Military involvement in Iraq
Foreign Minister Julie Bishop has said that a decision on Australia’s military involvement in Iraq will be made within days, following the first US led airstrikes on Islamic State.
Prime Minister Tony Abbott, who returned to Canberra this morning, after a week at the United Nations summit in New York is expected to sign off on the deployment of troops this week.
The news comes after British planes flew their first mission over Iraq.
US-led air strikes are continuing around the area, yesterday planes targeted an Islamic State group in Homs Province, Syria.
One dead and many injured after a Volcano erupted in Japan.
One hiker is reportedly dead and over 30 are injured following the eruption of Mount Ontake in Japan.
The Volcano, which is usually used for hiking, erupted on Saturday while 250 people were attempting to climb it. Most of the hikers were trapped by the explosion, and turned to mountain shelters to protect themselves. 230 have now reached the bottom, but there are still some people trapped by the ash.
According to NHK 32 people were seriously injured and one woman had died.
The last major eruption of Mount Ontake was in 1979.
Scott Morrison calls forced marriages in Australia an ‘assault on values’.
Immigration Minister Scott Morrison has spoken out against forced marriage, after authorities on Friday stopped a 14-year-old girl from travelling to Lebanon for her arranged marriage.
Morrison said, “Where children are involved (aranged marriage) is an abomination”.
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I love the way Hawthorn are so confident that they laugh about being called the "poos and wees" (because of their team colours). Good on the "dirty nappies"!!!!
In other news, Mila Kunis is STILL pregnant... seems to have been 15 months already. C'mon baby!