Rabu, 17 Juli 2019

Australia calls on China to allow Uighur mother and son's travel - BBC News

The Australian government has called on China to allow an ethnic Uighur mother and son to leave the country, following a public plea from the child's father.

Rights groups say China is holding about a million Uighurs and other Muslims in detention camps. China says they are "vocational training centres".

Sadam Abudusalamu, an ethnically Uighur Australian, has called for his wife and toddler son - whom he has never met - to be allowed to join him in Sydney.

China has not commented on the request.

Mr Abudusalamu successfully obtained Australian citizenship for his son Lutfy - who is almost two - earlier this year. Lutfy's mother, Nadila Wumaier, is a Chinese national.

The 29-year-old man has spent months campaigning to be reunited with his family, but did not reveal his identity until this week - when he gave an interview on public broadcaster ABC.

Since then, Mr Abudusalamu said his wife had been briefly detained and released by Chinese authorities in the far western region of Xinjiang.

On Wednesday, Australian embassy officials in Beijing formally requested that Ms Wumaier and Lutfy be permitted to come to Australia.

Mr Abudusalamu told the BBC he felt positive about Australia's diplomatic efforts, but "as a father and husband I still need more".

He said that included his hopes for Australian and Chinese ministers to talk directly, and for Australian officials to be given access to his son in the city of Urumqi.

Before he made his identity public, Mr Abudusalamu said he feared that his son could be placed in state care and adopted by another family if he remained in China.

He and Ms Wumaier were childhood sweethearts who married in Xinjiang in 2016 after he had sought asylum in Australia and spent years living there.

Last week, Australia was among 22 countries who signed a joint letter criticising China's treatment of ethnic Uighurs.

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The letter cited reports of "large-scale places of detention, as well as widespread surveillance and restrictions, particularly targeting Uighurs and other minorities in Xinjiang".

China has consistently rejected such allegations and argues it is trying to combat extremism in the region.

Last week UN ambassadors from 37 countries, including North Korea, Russia and Saudi Arabia, released a counter letter defending China policies in Xinjiang.

Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne said her nation did not have consular access to Ms Wumaier because she was a Chinese citizen.

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2019-07-17 08:07:54Z
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Australian Finds a Message in a Bottle Written 50 Years Ago - TIME

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2019-07-17 06:18:15Z
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Senin, 15 Juli 2019

Australian children take 900km drive 'after boy leaves note' - BBC News

Four children packed fishing rods and money into a 4x4 before illegally driving themselves more than 900km (560 miles) across Australia, police say.

The three boys and a girl - all aged 10-14 - were discovered safe in the New South Wales town of Grafton on Sunday.

They had left Gracemere, in Queensland, sometime earlier in the weekend. One boy reportedly wrote a note to his family to say he was leaving.

Police said they would lay charges, but did not specify which ones.

The children were not all from the same family and had stolen the 4x4 from one of their parents, authorities said.

'Barely reaches window'

Early on Sunday, about 140km into their journey, the group stopped at a service station in the town of Banana and allegedly stole petrol.

An employee there told Sydney's Daily Telegraph that security video had shown the vehicle driving in "like normal" before someone got out to fill up.

"He is really short. Look he barely even reaches the window," the service station attendant said.

Later that day, police spotted the vehicle in Glen Innes - a town near Grafton - and began pursuing it. However, officers stopped the chase due to concerns about the driver's age.

The vehicle was later spotted on the side of a road in Grafton, according to Insp Darren Williams from New South Wales Police.

"[The children] locked themselves in the car and police have had to use a baton to get into the vehicle to arrest them," he said, reported the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.

Insp Williams said the group had most likely shared the driving. A non-stop trip between Gracemere and Grafton would typically take about 10 hours.

"It's a pretty big journey, and it's a long way for a young person," he said.

Police said they would question the children once their parents were present.

Motorists must be aged 17 or older to be eligible for a licence in Queensland and New South Wales.

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2019-07-15 09:00:59Z
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Erwan Ferrieux: Australian police identify backpacker's remains - BBC News

Australian police say preliminary DNA testing has identified remains of a French backpacker who disappeared five months ago.

Erwan Ferrieux, 21, went missing along with a British backpacker, Hugo Palmer, north of Sydney. Mr Palmer, 20, remains unaccounted for.

Authorities believe the pair may have drowned while swimming at a beach.

Bones recovered from the sea match Mr Ferrieux's DNA, police said, adding further testing would be "conclusive".

Mr Ferrieux and Mr Palmer, from East Sussex, had been travelling together along the New South Wales coast when they disappeared.

The alarm was raised on 18 February after items belonging to the men - including towels and sunglasses - were found on Shelly Beach. The pair's hire car was discovered nearby.

An air and sea search was conducted in February, but no trace of either man was found until spear fishermen discovered the three bones at neighbouring Flynns Beach last month.

Police said one more bone was discovered at a separate beach on Sunday. It would undergo forensic testing in the coming weeks.

It is believed Mr Palmer and Mr Ferrieux had been travelling in Australia since November last year.

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2019-07-15 05:16:02Z
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Minggu, 14 Juli 2019

Australia struck by 6.6 magnitude earthquake in beach holiday resort - Express.co.uk

One of north-west Australia's most famous beach resorts has been shaken by a massive earthquake of magnitude 6.6 before 5am BST (2pm local time). Local seismologists believe this earthquake has been the strongest to ever hit the state. One person said on Facebook the intensive care ward at Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital shook for a full minute, local paper The West Australian wrote.  

Tremors were felt from Broome all the way to Esperance, in the south-west, and Darwin, in the north, sparking fear along the Australian coast.  

By 2pm local time, the Australian Government’s website had already received more than 800 reports from people saying they had felt the tremor - 500 of which came from the north-west coast. 

More than 200 reports came from Broome and another 251 were registered in Port Hedland. 

The quake hit 203 km (126 miles) west of Broome at a depth of 33 km (21 miles), the USGS said.   

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There were no immediate reports of major damages or casualties in the quake - but pictures on social media show the ceiling of a store partially destroyed and items fallen from shelves. 

A first aftershock hit western Australia at 2.35pm local time, with a magnitude of 4.1.  

And more aftershocks are to be expected, Phil Cummins, a geologist at Government’s GeoScience Australia, warned.  

But, he continued, it was difficult for geologists to say how many or when they may hit.  

However, it is likely they would decrease in size and happen further apart as time passes, he added. 

Derby resident Jody Gaunt was having a beer with friends when they felt the first quake.

She said: “We were sitting outside and our chairs were rocking. The trees stopped moving and the breeze stopped blowing. 

“We were thinking, ‘Is this real or not real?’ We’ve never had an up here, or a tremor.” 

The Roey Hotel employee Cindy said she saw cars moving in the earthquake. 

She said: “I was outside and I just saw the cars moving. It was a bit scary. You could see them moving.

"A few things fell off the walls onto the floors. It just went for a few seconds.”

Despite the earthquake happening near the coast, the Joint Australian Tsunami Warning Centre said there was no risk of a tsunami. 

Today's earthquake eclipses the devastating earthquake which hit Meckering, in western Australia, in 1968. 

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2019-07-14 07:10:00Z
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Sabtu, 13 Juli 2019

Resolution imminent in Hong Kong-Australia quarantine quarrel - South China Morning Post

The end is in sight of the tense quarantine stand-off between Hong Kong and Australia.

Australian authorities have requested to officially tour the Jockey Club’s Conghua training facility in mainland China, marking one of the final steps required to restore previous biosecurity regulations between the two jurisdictions.

The Post understands the Australian Department of Agriculture and Water Resources (DAWR) has written to Chinese officials requesting to visit the site and are awaiting a response. It is likely any such visit would take around one week to complete.

DAWR had previously been awaiting a response to a series of questions from China to give insight into the biosecurity protocols around the facility before making a visit.

Racing fans watch racing at Conghua. Photo: Kenneth Chan

“DAWR has completed its desktop assessment of the information supplied in answer to its questionnaires and is now moving on to the next stage of the evaluation, which is to carry out the in-country visit,” Jockey Club executive director of racing Andrew Harding confirmed.

“Following the site visit to the Conghua Equine Disease Free Zone and Hong Kong, a report will be written up by the DAWR inspection team.

“The final stage is for the report to be shared and agreement reached on the health certificate.”

Major breakthrough in Australia’s quarantine stand-off with Hong Kong

It was the construction of Conghua that brought the previous biosecurity agreements to a screeching halt in October 2017, with Australian authorities since requiring horses travelling from Hong Kong to spend 180 days in a third country out of fear horses may be carrying equine diseases from China.

The Jockey Club has gone to significant lengths to ensure the Conghua facility is a “bubble” of Hong Kong, meaning the same procedures take place at both Sha Tin and the mainland.

The request to tour the facility, should it be granted by China, is one of the biggest developments in the long-running saga which has made it very difficult for many horses to compete internationally.

An overview of Conghua. Photo: HKJC

While interim arrangements were agreed upon in March in time for Australian horses to compete at Champions Day this season, it still did not allow for Hong Kong horses to travel to Australia freely.

“This is a significant positive development,” Harding said.

“It comes on the back of the agreement reached in March this year on interim protocols that permit Australian runners that participate in races in Hong Kong to travel directly back to Australia.

“DAWR is continuing to give high priority to the issue and the end is in sight.”

Australian race clubs kiss goodbye to gift-wrapped millions as quarantine dispute with Hong Kong drags on

While the request is a significant development, it is highly unlikely that previous regulations will be restored in time for Hong Kong trainer Caspar Fownes to take his horse Southern Legend to Australia for the lucrative spring carnival.

Fownes had previously expressed interest in taking his well-travelled six-year-old Down Under but will now likely be forced to look for other options.

Japanese mare Lys Gracieux is one of the latest casualties from the drama, with connections unable to travel to Melbourne to race in the Group One Cox Plate (2,040m) in October after racing in Hong Kong’s QE II Cup in April.

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2019-07-13 00:54:00Z
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Autonomous shuttle bus begins Australian trial - New Atlas

The EZ10 is being utilized in the government of New South Wales' BusBot program, which is taking place in that state's city of Coffs Harbour. That program began with the vehicle taking passengers along a stretch of road at the Coffs Harbour Marina. As of April 8th, the second phase of the trial began, in which the shuttle is being used to ferry passengers around the Marian Grove Retirement Village.

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2019-07-12 23:48:11Z
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