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Record iron ore shipments in March: ABS | Hellenic Shipping News Worldwide

Record iron ore shipments in March: ABS The price of iron ore may be going through the roof, but it didn’t stop Australia shipping out a record quantity of the red metal in March. Australia recorded a goods trade surplus of $8.5 billion in March, according to preliminary figures released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics on Wednesday. Both exports and imports rose 15 per cent in the month. “Iron ore is the foundation of Australia’s export strength, accounting for 39 per cent of all March exports,” ABS head of international statistics Sean Crick said. A record $14 billion of iron ore was exported in March, up $2.5 billion from February.

Two Indigenous Men From NSW And Victoria Died In Custody This Week

The 37-year-old’s name is currently undisclosed and his cause of death unverified. In Victoria, a man died late Monday in Port Phillip Prison, Truganina, west of Melbourne. The Australian Associated Press reported his death was related to a medical episode. The family of the unidentified man were notified and a Smoking Ceremony is being arranged, according to a Department of Communities and Justice spokesperson. “We recognise that all deaths in custody have impacts on family members, friends, corrections staff, victims of crime, and the Aboriginal community,” the spokesperson said. Greens senator Lidia Thorpe described the slew of Indigenous deaths in custody this year as a “national crisis” on Twitter.

Australia expanding war games with US amid tensions with China

© Getty Images Australia will expand its war games with the United States as part of a $580 million effort to respond to increasing tensions in the Asia-Pacific, the country’s prime minister said Wednesday. Prime Minister Scott Morrison said the dollars would upgrade four military bases in Australia’s Northern Territory, to begin this year and be completed by 2026. The enhanced facilities are meant to amplify joint military drills with U.S. forces. Australia will work with allies including the U.S. to pursue “peace, stability and a free and open Indo-Pacific, with a world order that favors freedom,” Morrison said, according to the Australian Associated Press.

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