Strong winds and heavy rain forecast to continue in parts of Queensland’s south-east and northern NSW and report to reveal if Victoria’s contact tracing shortcomings have been fixed. Follow all the latest news updates
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The storm has also absolutely smashed the beach at Byron Bay, judging by this footage from the Nine Network. Wonder what all those people who relocated there for work make of it…
Byron Bay’s famous beach has all but disappeared, as wild weather continues to slam northern New South Wales and south-east Queensland.
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In case you missed this news, there were violent clashes in Washington on ahead of Electoral College members casting their official ballots on Monday (US time).
Usually, the official ballot process simply formalises the results of the election. But this year, Republican officials have been pressured by President Donald Trump and his team to ignore the popular vote in some states and cast ballots for Trump, rather than president-elect Joe Biden.
Related: Violence flares in Washington as far-right Trump supporters clash with counter-protesters
Continue reading…Strong winds and heavy rain forecast to continue in parts of Queensland’s south-east and northern NSW and report to reveal if Victoria’s contact tracing shortcomings have been fixed. Follow all the latest news updates• Follow coronavirus global news live 9.22pm GMTThe storm has also absolutely smashed the beach at Byron Bay, judging by this footage from the Nine Network. Wonder what all those people who relocated there for work make of it…Byron Bay’s famous beach has all but disappeared, as wild weather continues to slam northern New South Wales and south-east Queensland.For the latest: https://t.co/vCpDOiP5iW @hansinclair9 #9News pic.twitter.com/Sd7kKetV71 9.19pm GMTIn case you missed this news, there were violent clashes in Washington on ahead of Electoral College members casting their official ballots on Monday (US time).Usually, the official ballot process simply formalises the results of the election. But this year, Republican officials have been pressured by President Donald Trump and his team to ignore the popular vote in some states and cast ballots for Trump, rather than president-elect Joe Biden. Related: Violence flares in Washington as far-right Trump supporters clash with counter-protesters Continue reading…