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Victorian Education Department pleads guilty to safety breaches over boy's death at Warringa Park School in Hoppers Crossing


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Victoria’s Education Department faces being fined up to $3 million after pleading guilty to breaching safety laws over the death of a seven-year-old boy whose wheelchair fell from a school ramp.
Jovan Talwar suffered a fatal head injury when his wheelchair tipped off a ramp at Warringa Park School in Hoppers Crossing on November 26, 2018. He died four days later.
Warringa Park School in Hoppers Crossing.
Victoria’s workplace regulator, WorkSafe, charged the Department of Education and Training with workplace safety offences more than a year after Jovan’s death, arguing the ramp was either poorly constructed or had not been maintained. On Tuesday, the department pleaded guilty to two charges of failing to ensure people other than employees were not exposed to risk. One other charge was withdrawn.

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China slams Australia for nixing deals

China slams Australia for nixing deals
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Australia ends China deals on national interest grounds


Australia ends China deals on national interest grounds
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FILE - In this May 18, 2020, file photo, Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne speaks in Penrith, Australia. Australia has on Wednesday, April 21, 2021, cancelled two Chinese "Belt and Road" infrastructure building initiative deals with a state government, provoking an angry response from Beijing.Rick Rycroft/AP
CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Australia has cancelled two Chinese “Belt and Road” infrastructure building initiative deals with a state government, provoking an angry response from Beijing.
The bilateral deals with Victoria state were among four vetoed under new laws that give the federal government power to overrule international agreements by lower-level administrations that violate the national interest, Foreign Minister Marise Payne said late Wednesday.

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Australia cancels two infra deals with China on national interest grounds


Australia has cancelled two Chinese Belt and Road infrastructure building initiative deals with a state government, provoking an angry response from Beijing.
The bilateral deals with Victoria state were among four vetoed under new laws that give the federal government power to overrule international agreements by lower-level administrations that violate the national interest, Foreign Minister Marise Payne said late Wednesday.
The Belt and Road deals struck with Beijing in 2018 and 2019 triggered the legislative response.
Victoria Education Department pacts signed with Syria in 1999 and Iran in 2004 were also cancelled.
I consider these four arrangements to be inconsistent with Australia's foreign policy or adverse to our foreign relations, Payne said.

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Australia ends China deals on national interest grounds : The Asahi Shimbun


In this May 18, 2020, file photo, Australian Foreign Minister Marise Payne speaks in Penrith, Australia. (AP Photo)
CANBERRA--Australia has canceled two Chinese “Belt and Road” infrastructure building initiative deals with a state government, provoking an angry response from Beijing.
The bilateral deals with Victoria State were among four vetoed under new laws that give the federal government power to overrule international agreements by lower-level administrations that violate the national interest, Foreign Minister Marise Payne said late Wednesday.
The “Belt and Road” deals struck with Beijing in 2018 and 2019 triggered the legislative response.
Victoria Education Department pacts signed with Syria in 1999 and Iran in 2004 were also canceled.

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Australia Ends China Deals on National Interest Grounds - New Delhi Times - India's Only International Newspaper


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Australia has canceled two Chinese “Belt and Road” infrastructure building initiative deals with a state government, provoking an angry response from Beijing.
The bilateral deals with Victoria state were among four vetoed under new laws that give the federal government power to overrule international agreements by lower-level administrations that violate the national interest, Foreign Minister Marise Payne said late Wednesday.
The “Belt and Road” deals struck with Beijing in 2018 and 2019 triggered the legislative response.
Victoria Education Department pacts signed with Syria in 1999 and Iran in 2004 were also canceled.
“I consider these four arrangements to be inconsistent with Australia’s foreign policy or adverse to our foreign relations,” Payne said.

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China tells Australia not to make relationship 'even worse' after two trade deals canceled -- Puppet Masters -- Sott.net


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Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Wang Wenbin takes a question during the daily briefing in Beijing on July 24, 2020 China has warned Australia not to make relations between the two nations "even worse" on Thursday after Foreign Affairs Minister Marise Payne announced the cancellation of two trade deals with China the day before, saying the arrangements were "inconsistent with Australia's foreign policy."
The deals, between China and the Australian state of Victoria, were a part of China's Belt and Road Initiative, a massive, multibillion-dollar project aimed at expanding trade across Asia to Europe and connecting dozens of countries by building infrastructure such as railways and ports, according to the Associated Press.

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China Tells Australia Not to Make Relationship 'Even Worse' After Two Trade Deals Canceled

China Tells Australia Not to Make Relationship 'Even Worse' After Two Trade Deals Canceled
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Australia ends China deals on national interest grounds | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan's News Source

Australia ends China deals on national interest grounds | iNFOnews | Thompson-Okanagan's News Source
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