Today I am calling for an immediate global ceasefire in all corners of the world.
It is time to put armed conflict on lockdown and focus together on the true fight of our lives – the #COVID19 pandemic.
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This week, a bunch of news about animals returning to deserted, quarantined places went viral on Twitter. Dolphins and swans in Venice; elephants getting drunk in a Chinese village.
The stories, although happy, weren’t true! My story on the phenomenon: https://t.co/sB58a82wnd
The #coronavirus pandemic is a health and safety issue for all workers.
To stay up to date on #COVID19 in a changing workplace: https://t.co/T8ELs9I3Ma
To sign our petition demanding the Morrison govt guarantee 2 weeks paid special leave for all workers: https://t.co/NvZLZCXLAD
Australian Associated Press journalists look on as bureau chief Paul Osbourne (C) holds his head after being that AAP will be closing on June 26th at Parliament House in Canberra #saveaap #
Today @WHO raised the risk assessment of #COVID19 to very high at the global level.
This is not a time for panic. It is time to prepare - based on facts, not fear.
Governments should act to contain #coronavirus and do so without stigmatization.
BREAKING NEWS: Equinor have withdrawn their plans to drill for oil in the Great Australian Bight. Research from @TheAusInstitute has shown Australians want the Bight to be given World Heritage protection, not opened up as an oil field #auspol
Breaking!! Oil giant Equinor has scrapped plans to drill in South Australia’s gorgeous Great Australian Bight is a huge win for the community, the environment and SA’s tourism and fishing industries.
Good for the planet & jobs. Congratulations to everyone who fought so hard!
A Yolngu Elder and Warramiri Tribal Chief has rejected claims that he is the author of a letter published in a blog post that was published by NewsCorp columnist Andrew Bolt on Sunday. https://t.co/EpekDCs1vI @LatimoreJack & @fryer_brooke report.
“any political leaders who profess to love Australia should be energising our diplomatic networks and using every economic and political lever we have to cajole, convince and encourage other nations to act on climate change.” https://t.co/ZxxlF9btIX
Tourism operators should support Climate Disaster Levy on 1.5 billion tonnes/year of heat trapping from activities of (mostly global) coal and gas companies operating in Aus- to cover loss and damage from climate disasters like current fires #auspol
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