The Link Has Been Severed
AUSTRALIAN MAINSTREAM MEDIA
ABC
The troubled Russell Vale Colliery, located in the northern Illawarra region, has notified its workforce of its impending closure.
Wollongong Resources communicated the decision to employees through an email on Monday, affecting approximately 145 workers.
The coal mine had come under scrutiny from the New South Wales Resources Regulator and was placed under a prohibition order that stopped work at the site after five underground fires.
On January 18, after an investigation into the fifth "friction fire" on January 5, the Resources Regulator issued the order "prohibiting all coal mining at the site because of safety concerns".
THE NEW DAILY
King Charles III’s cancer diagnosis will turn minds to the question of what happens if he becomes unable to fulfil his constitutional duties.
Buckingham Palace has announced he will continue performing his official paperwork and his weekly meetings with the prime minister throughout his treatment.
But what happens if he becomes seriously ill?
There are three options: Counsellors of state, regency and abdication.
SKY NEWS
Sky News host Chris Kenny warns the Coalition is forgetting economics and just “attacking” Labor over the broken stage three tax cuts promise.
The Coalition announced on Tuesday it would back the federal government’s amendments to the stage three tax cuts following a party room meeting.
However, the Opposition will also seek to make some amendments to Labor's changes, but it remains unclear as to what this would be.
Mr Dutton went on to call out the Prime Minister’s backflip on the tax cuts as an "egregious lie".
The Sky News host criticised Labor for its “tax chicanery” while sympathising with the Coalition for backing the change as they could be accused of voting against tax cuts.
“The trouble with a scare like that is that on current form, the Coalition would just roll over and vote for that too if Labor did it,” Mr Kenny said.
“With both sides now driven by polling, when will the Coalition stand up for smaller government, for less spending, and lower, simpler and fairer tax cuts?”
GUARDIAN AUSTRALIA
A ship carrying almost 17,000 sheep and cattle will be unloaded at Fremantle docks in the middle of a severe heatwave as exporters continued their fight to ship the animals to Israel.
For more than a month, the 15,000 sheep and 1,750 cattle have remained on board the Israeli-owned MV Bahijah after it aborted entering the Red Sea on its way to Israel for fear of attack by Houthi rebels.
It was then ordered to return to Western Australia.
A bid to re-export the animals from Fremantle back to the Middle East, on a journey that would avoid the Red Sea but take nearly twice as long, was denied on Monday night by the federal Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry.
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