Australia's prime minister says he's "upset" to read reports that a second woman was allegedly raped by the same man accused of sexually assaulting a former Liberals staffer.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison says he is "upset" to read reports that a second woman was allegedly raped by the same man accused of sexually assaulting former Liberals staffer Brittany Higgins.
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Labor s Treasury spokesperson Jim Chalmers says Facebook s decision to ban the sharing of news content will negatively affect people s ability to access critical health news during the coronavirus pandemic.
“This will have consequences for people who are trying to access health news during a pandemic,” he told the media on Thursday morning.
“It will have consequences for all those people who rely on Facebook to get their news, credible news from credible sources, he said. This is a mess of the government s making. It is up to the government to tell us what has gone on here and what they are doing to fix it, Mr Chalmers added.