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Preparations for first sitting of 11th parliament commence


 
Preparation for the first sitting of the 11th parliament due on May 24th has started with taking of COVID-19 tests of the newly sworn-in members.
It is during this sitting that will be held at the Kololo ceremonial grounds that the MPS will vote for the speaker and deputy speaker.
The covid19 testing exercise is taking place at the Parliament Gardens. Meanwhile, a number of MPS continue to take oath as the exercise gets concluded today.
Among those who have taken this morning is the former Deputy Speaker of the 10th Parliament Jacob Oulanyah.
Speaking to journalists, Oulanyah says he expects the 11th parliament to be completely new and changed from the previous one if it is to be respected. ....

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Vigil for Biloela family


Tamil Refugee Council member Barath Vidhyapathy told the vigil that Priya and Nades had fled persecution and danger in Sri Lanka. They had experienced freedom in Biloela, but it had been snatched away .
Vidhyapathy said that Tamils had suffered genocide under Gotabaya Rajapaksa, who is now the president of Sri Lanka. This was a reference to the massacre of tens of thousands of Tamils in 2009, when Rajapaksa was defence secretary.
Vidhyapathy said that the war is now over, but torture is not.
Messages were read out from the family. Priya and Nades thanked those who are supporting their struggle for freedom. Priya said: The love and support I feel from outside keeps me strong.   ....

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Coronavirus: Victoria lockdown lifted; no new COVID-19 cases recorded


Mr Andrews said the “circuit breaker” had worked.
He said some restrictions would stay in place but most of the measures would be repealed at 11.59pm.
Schools, restaurants and the retail sector can reopen, but masks will still be mandatory.
Tennis fans were banned from the Australian Open entirely under the stage four lockdown restrictions.
Until then, up to 30,000 fans were allowed inside Melbourne Park each day, in three different zones.
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From left: Covid-19 response commander Jeroen Weimer, Health Minister Martin Foley, Premier Daniel Andrews and Chief Health Officer Brett Sutton arrive in Parliament Gardens to announce the lifting of a “circuit-breaker” lockdown. ....

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