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Favourite dads on film to watch for Father’s Day
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Favourite dads on film to watch for Father’s Day

Robert De Niro's undercover CIA interrogator and prospective father-in-law for mild-mannered nurse Ben Stiller is one of the great comic creations of all time. Photo: Supplied Movie dads are often a hapless bunch. Hapless and helpless. In comedies, much is made of an inability to change a nappy or make dinner without burning it. In dramas those inadequacies can become toxic - an inability to pay attention, or an unreasonable desire for control. But there are plenty of good dads, too. Morally upright role models like Gregory Peck in To Kill a Mockingbird. Nicolas Cage in Con Air, prepared to risk everything to escape prison transport with a toy rabbit for the daughter he has never even met. Marlin in Finding Nemo confronting all of his fears to go and rescue his son from the unknown ocea...
US Army defends Arlington National Cemetery employee in Trump campaign incident
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US Army defends Arlington National Cemetery employee in Trump campaign incident

By Idrees Ali, Reuters Former US President Donald Trump looks on during a wreath laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier at Arlington National Cemetery on 26 August. Photo: AFP Army defends employee's professionalism Military rarely comments on political matters Father of Marine killed says family invited Trump The US Army defended an Arlington National Cemetery employee who was pushed aside during a visit by former president Donald Trump, saying that she acted professionally and was being unfairly attacked. The military rarely comments on political matters and while its statement on Thursday did not explicitly mention Trump or his 2024 presidential campaign, it made reference to a Monday ceremony. On that day Trump, the Republican candidate in the 5 November preside...
Harris vows tougher approach on migration, supports weapons for Israel
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Harris vows tougher approach on migration, supports weapons for Israel

By Andrea Shalal, Steve Holland and Stephanie Kelly, Reuters Kamala Harris Photo: ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP Harris' first formal interview since nomination Harris has moved to center on immigration, fracking Could name a Republican to cabinet if elected Kamala Harris vowed a tougher approach to migration along the US southern border and said she would not withhold weapons to Israel, in her first interview with a major news organisation since becoming the Democratic nominee for president. Harris' interview with CNN anchor Dana Bash reflected an effort to show she is in command of the issues and give Americans a sense of her policy positions with little more than two months until Election Day on 5 November. Harris said she would renew a push for comprehensive border legislat...
Albanese backs down on decision to exclude LGBT question from next census after Labor MPs revolt
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Albanese backs down on decision to exclude LGBT question from next census after Labor MPs revolt

By Jake Evans, ABC News Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. Photo: RNZ / Angus Dreaver Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says a new question on sexuality will be tested for the next census, overturning a decision earlier this week not to add a question to include LGBT Australians in the national survey. Albanese told ABC Radio Melbourne it was a "commonsense position" to put a question. "We've been talking with the Australian Bureau of Statistics and they are going to test for a new question, one on sexuality," he said. "There will [be a question] as long as the testing goes well." Treasurer Jim Chalmers yesterday said the government did not want to add a question out of fear it would become "divisive". The decision prompted an internal Labor revolt, including critic...
Fletcher Building reaches multi-million dollar settlement over leaky pipes
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Fletcher Building reaches multi-million dollar settlement over leaky pipes

Photo: supplied Fletcher Building has reached a multi-million dollar settlement over the issue of leaky pipes in Western Australian homes which has dogged the company. Fletcher Building shares had been on a trading halt ahead of the announcement. Trading will begin again soon. It has just told the NZ stock market that it will have to set aside $A155 million ($168 million) in its next financial statement to cover the settlement. The West Australian government will pay up to $A30m ($32.5m). Fletchers said it expects the first year of the settlement will need some $A40m ($43m) to $A50m ($55m), and in subsequent years in the order of A$15m($16m) to A$35m ($38m). At issue has been who is responsible for leaky pipes in Western Australian homes. The pipes are manufactured by Fletcher's Iplex su...
Australia Labor Party faces fresh internal backlash over gender and sexuality in census
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Australia Labor Party faces fresh internal backlash over gender and sexuality in census

By Krishani Dhanji and Tom Crowley, ABC News Anthony Albanese Photo: Six Labor MPs including assistant minister Ged Kearney want their government to change its decision not to include gender identity and sexuality in the census Labor frontbenchers have said the decision was made to avoid a "divisive" debate but the MPs say the government should stick to the principle in Labor's national platform. The next census will be held in 2026. The Albanese government is facing its second wave of internal dissent in the space of weeks, as Labor politicians vent their dismay over a decision not to collect sexuality and gender identity data in the next census. LGBTQIA+ advocates reacted with fury and disbelief when the government quietly confirmed on Monday it would not include a question ...
Kiingi Tuheitia: World leaders react to death of Māori king
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Kiingi Tuheitia: World leaders react to death of Māori king

Kiingi Tuheitia in 2015 with King Charles - then Prince of Wales - and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall at Turangawaewae Marae in Ngaaruawaahia. Photo: Hagen Hopkins / POOL / AFP Leaders from around the world have been paying tribute to the Māori king, Tuheitia Pootatau Te Wherowhero VII, who has passed away at the aged of 69. King Charles sent a message of condolence on Friday morning (NZT), saying he and his wife Queen Camilla were "profoundly saddened" to learn of Kiingi Tuheitia's death. "I had the greatest pleasure of knowing Kiingi Tuheitia for decades. He was deeply committed to forging a strong future for Māori and Aotearoa New Zealand founded upon culture, traditions and healing, which he carried out with wisdom and compassion. "I remember with immense fondness meeting Kiingi Tuhei...
Fletcher Building goes into trading halt ahead of Australian leaky pipes announcement
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Fletcher Building goes into trading halt ahead of Australian leaky pipes announcement

Photo: supplied Fletcher Building is in a trading halt ahead of a government announcement, later on Friday, about leaky pipes in Western Australian homes, manufactured by its Iplex subsidiary. Fletcher had been in mediation with stakeholders, including the Government of Western Australia, as part of a joint industry response to the leaky pipe issue. Perth-based building firm BGC blamed Iplex for the bursting and leaking pipes, but Fletcher said installation was the problem. Fletcher said Friday's announcement would include material information in respect of its shares. "This announcement is expected to outline whether the Government of Western Australia will accept a joint industry response to this issue," Fletcher said in a statement to the market. The trading halt would remain in place...
Israel, Hamas set three-day pauses in fighting for Gaza polio vaccinations, WHO says
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Israel, Hamas set three-day pauses in fighting for Gaza polio vaccinations, WHO says

By Michelle Nichols, Reuters A UNRWA employee is providing a Polio vaccine in a clinic in Deir al-Balah, central Gaza Strip, on 21 January, 2024. Photo: NurPhoto via AFP Israel's military and Palestinian militant group Hamas have agreed to three separate, zoned three-day pauses in fighting in Gaza to allow for the first round of vaccination of 640,000 children against polio, a senior WHO official said on Thursday. The vaccination campaign is due to start on Sunday, with the pauses scheduled to take place between 6am and 3pm local time, said Rik Peeperkorn, the World Health Organization's senior official for the Palestinian territories. He said the campaign would start in central Gaza with three consecutive daily pauses in fighting, then move to southern Gaza, where there would be ano...
Pacific leaders pay tribute to Kiingi Tuheita
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Pacific leaders pay tribute to Kiingi Tuheita

Kiingi Tuheitia making his annual speech at Turangawaewae Photo: RNZ / Shannon Haunui-Thompson The secretary-general of the Pacific Islands Forum says he believes the whole of the Pacific will mourn the death of the Māori king, Kiingi Tuheitia. Māoridom is in mourning after the Māori King died peacefully surrounded by his whānau following scheduled heart surgery. His death comes days after celebrating the 18th anniversary of his coronation. Baron Waqa said Kiingi Tuheitia was one of the key figures in the Pacific and was well respected in the region. "I think the whole of the Pacific will mourn his passing," Waqa said. "We're all here in Tonga, finishing off the leaders' meeting, and this is ... devastating news for us." Cook Islands Prime Minister Mark Brown said his country would be...