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Australia news live: NSW Central Coast ‘not out of the woods yet’ as bushfire conditions ease; more platforms could be added after under-16 social media ban begins, Wells says
At least 12 homes have been destroyed on the Central Coast as more than 75 bushfires burn across New South Wales. Follow the day’s news liveGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastAlbanese has also defended a $100k expense for communications minister Anika Wells, a staffer and a public servant to join the prime minister and foreign minister Penny Wong in New York for a United Nations meeting.Anika Wells was doing her job as the communications minister who is in charge of this world-leading, world-leading legislation, passed with bipartisan support, to give credit to Peter Dutton when he was opposition leader. And it was an important event. And it wasn’t just the event there, it was then the follow-up of people wanting to have meetings, have discussions, how is this going to work? What can we do to get buy-in here? When you’ve got Australia, a middle power,
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