The Chinese Communist Party's policies in Tibet aim to assimilate ethnic minorities through economic development, cultural assimilation, and political control, raising concerns about human rights abuses and the erosion of Tibetan autonomy. The CCP's proposed "ethnic unity" law further consolidates its control over Tibet, restricting foreign access and suppressing dissent.
A Four Corners investigation exposed flaws in Australia's childcare sector, prompting Prime Minister Albanese to call for investigations and action against substandard centers, while dismissing calls for a royal commission. Parents and politicians expressed concern and called for reforms to ensure children's safety and well-being.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese visited flood-ravaged Hervey Bay, offering support to the community and praising their resilience in the face of the $1.2 billion disaster. The visit included a tour of Star of the Sea Catholic Primary School, which sustained significant damage and is undergoing restoration efforts.
The NSW Education Minister has denied blocking the release of documents detailing serious incidents in childcare centres, despite accusations from the Greens. The government has announced a review to assess whether the education department has the resources to effectively crack down on childcare centre breaches.
Northern Territory Police Commissioner Michael Murphy has been officially terminated after an ICAC investigation found he engaged in "improper conduct" by assisting a friend in securing a high-ranking position within the force. Deputy Commissioner Martin Dole will continue serving as acting commissioner while an independent inquiry into senior appointments made during Murphy's tenure is conducted.