40,000 properties lose energy in Queensland heatwave
Andrew Messenger
About 40,000 households misplaced energy yesterday throughout Queensland’s highest ever peak demand, however the power minister insists energy provide held up.
Mick de Brenni instructed ABC native radio it was just so sizzling on Monday that some transmission infrastructure tripped and did not keep away from inflicting extra harm.
A shock thunderstorm hit the Cherbourg space yesterday night, after a day when temperatures hit the excessive 30s throughout south-east Queensland and the excessive 40s within the west of the state. With humidity, the obvious temperature hit a sweltering 41C in Brisbane.
De Brenni:
We did see some overheating of some belongings.
No lack of provide however the extreme climate – that storm that got here by means of, and that extreme warmth – did have some impacts throughout some suburbs.
The state exceeded its file of 10,070 megawatts of peak demand yesterday. The Australian Power Market Operator’s worth and demand chart says the state used 11,068 megawatts of energy at peak at about 4.50pm.
De Brenni:
We didn’t simply surpass the earlier file we completely smashed it.
A couple of 10% of improve of demand for energy, however provide acquired us by means of, and that’s partially attributable to a considerable amount of photo voltaic.
He mentioned storms, lightning strikes and wind have been additionally chargeable for some failure of transmission infrastructure.
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Key occasions
Stephanie Convery
Mission Australia’s chief government Sharon Callister mentioned frontline workers at Mission Australia say the state of affairs is the worst they’ve seen it.
She mentioned many are discovering it close to inconceivable to assist susceptible folks discover protected and safe lodging, as a result of the housing inventory isn’t out there.
As we head in the direction of the Federal Authorities’s cost-of-living caucus this week and the Could Federal Price range, we urge the Prime Minister and Treasurer to take a position way more within the imminent Nationwide Housing and Homelessness Plan if we’re to have any likelihood of ending homelessness in Australia and turning these worsening statistics round.
In the meantime, Homelessness Australia’s Kate Colvin says homelessness companies suppliers are “being requested to make inconceivable selections, like turning away a teen fleeing an abusive residence as a result of a mum with younger children has additionally walked by means of the door.”
That is traumatic for everybody and it shouldn’t be taking place in a rich nation like Australia.
For homelessness companies to answer everybody needing pressing homelessness assist, a major funding enhance is required.
Stephanie Convery
Homelessness teams have been responding to the Report on Authorities Companies this morning, urging extra funding and assist for folks in poverty and housing insecurity.
As we talked about earlier, that report has proven homelessness is a persistent situation throughout the nation, and the price of lease within the personal market is retaining folks in monetary stress even for these receiving commonwealth lease help funds.
Mission Australia’s chief government Sharon Callister has known as for will increase to revenue assist funds to assist folks hold their heads above water.
Callister mentioned:
There isn’t sufficient lodging choices for everybody who wants it, and lately, discovering a rental that’s inexpensive is like discovering a needle in a haystack.
That is why the Federal Authorities should improve Commonwealth Hire Help by at the very least 50% and carry revenue assist funds to at the very least $78 a day to maintain people who find themselves in want out of poverty and assist folks in rental stress keep away from homelessness.
Andrew Messenger
Queensland power minister Mick de Brenni spoke to the Power Queensland CEO final night time, who has requested the chief engineer for a evaluate of the state’s community settings and infrastructure are acceptable in case of a future peak.
He mentioned:
What we’re not seeing is a system-wide failure, what we’re seeing is a localised tripping of a few of these belongings.
We’ll unravel that. We’ll make enhancements the place we presumably can.
Most power customers have gotten energy again this morning with Energex crews working to revive the remainder, he mentioned.
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40,000 properties lose energy in Queensland heatwave
Andrew Messenger
About 40,000 households misplaced energy yesterday throughout Queensland’s highest ever peak demand, however the power minister insists energy provide held up.
Mick de Brenni instructed ABC native radio it was just so sizzling on Monday that some transmission infrastructure tripped and did not keep away from inflicting extra harm.
A shock thunderstorm hit the Cherbourg space yesterday night, after a day when temperatures hit the excessive 30s throughout south-east Queensland and the excessive 40s within the west of the state. With humidity, the obvious temperature hit a sweltering 41C in Brisbane.
De Brenni:
We did see some overheating of some belongings.
No lack of provide however the extreme climate – that storm that got here by means of, and that extreme warmth – did have some impacts throughout some suburbs.
The state exceeded its file of 10,070 megawatts of peak demand yesterday. The Australian Power Market Operator’s worth and demand chart says the state used 11,068 megawatts of energy at peak at about 4.50pm.
De Brenni:
We didn’t simply surpass the earlier file we completely smashed it.
A couple of 10% of improve of demand for energy, however provide acquired us by means of, and that’s partially attributable to a considerable amount of photo voltaic.
He mentioned storms, lightning strikes and wind have been additionally chargeable for some failure of transmission infrastructure.
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Clare O’Neil says alleged hackers ‘cowards’ and ‘scumbags’
House affairs minister Clare O’Neil was subsequent to talk on the press convention, and signalled in the present day as a “crucial day for cyber safety within the nation”.
That is the primary time an Australian authorities has recognized a cyber-criminal and imposed cyber-sanctions of this sort and it gained’t be the final.
Medibank in my opinion was the one most devastating cyber-attack now we have skilled as a nation. All of us went by means of it, actually tens of millions of individuals having private knowledge about themselves, their relations, taken from them, and cruelly positioned on-line for others to see.
It helped us … perceive the big value this drawback should all of us as Australians, if we don’t step as much as this problem. It additionally confirmed us one thing concerning the calibre of individuals we’re coping with when it comes to this drawback on the opposite aspect.
O’Neil labelled alleged hackers as “cowards” and “scumbags” who “disguise behind expertise”.
At this time the Australian authorities is saying that once we put our minds to it, we’ll unveil who you might be, and we’ll ensure you are accountable.
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Imposing Magnitsky-style sanctions legal guidelines towards Russian citizen ‘unprecedented step’, Marles says
Talking to the media, deputy prime minister Richard Marles mentioned in the present day’s transfer in imposing Magnitsky-style sanctions legal guidelines towards a Russian citizen is a “vastly important and unprecedented step”.
He credited the Australian Indicators Directorate (ASD) for his or her investigation to determine the alleged hacker Aleksandr Gennadievich Ermakov, as named within the sanctions discover posted on the federal government’s legislative devices web site in a single day.
Marles:
The sanctions which can be put in place on Alexander Ermakov in the present day and publicly naming him can have an unlimited affect on his actions and ship a really sturdy message to cyber-criminals around the globe that we imply enterprise …
Medibank have been extremely open in the best way they’ve engaged with ASD. This has been basically essential in permitting ASD to do its work. And it’s a extremely good instance of how corporations being keen to share this actually delicate info with ASD permits the investigations to happen in a approach that’s ended up with the end result that now we have in the present day.
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Wong broadcasts additional counter-terrorism and financing sanctions
Overseas affairs minister Penny Wong additionally introduced additional counter-terrorism and financing sanctions on 12 individuals and three entities who’re linked to Hamas, Hezbollah and Palestinian Islamic Jihad:
That is concurrent with additional sanctions imposed on Hamas-linked targets by the USA, the UK and the European Union.
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Penny Wong provides press convention about sanctions imposed on Aleksandr Gennadievich Ermakov over Medibank breach
Overseas affairs minister Penny Wong is giving a press convention concerning the cyber sanctions used on a Russian particular person for his alleged function within the Medibank breach.
The sanctions discover posted on the federal government’s legislative devices web site in a single day says the measure is a response to the “Medibank Important Cyber Incident 2022”.
The federal government’s discover names Aleksandr Gennadievich Ermakov, a Russian citizen born on 16 Could 1990, because the individual dealing with focused monetary sanctions and Australian journey bans.
The doc says this individual is also called Alexander Ermakov, GustaveDore, aiiis_ermak, blade_runner or JimJones.
Talking on the press convention, Wong mentioned:
As you would possibly recall, greater than 9 million data of Australians, together with names, dates of beginning, Medicare numbers and delicate info was stolen within the 2022 assault and the bulk printed on the darkish internet. It was an egregious violation, it impacted among the most susceptible members of the Australian neighborhood.
I can affirm that because of the arduous work of the Australian Indicators Directorate and the AFP, now we have linked Russian citizen and cyber-criminal Alexander Ermakov to the assault.
– with Daniel Hurst
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Extra on the ten arrests on the Port of Melbourne amid a pro-Palestine blockade towards Zim:
In a press release, Victoria police acknowledged “this protest motion is of concern to some staff” with a peak of 200 police in attendance.
Police mentioned some staff have chosen to not enter previous the protestors regardless of “automobile entry to the dock [being] maintained throughout the protests”.
That’s the reason now we have made quite a few presents to help to [the Victorian International Container Terminal] and the Port of Melbourne to get staff to and from work through alternate routes.
Whereas these presents to help have been declined on Saturday and Sunday morning, they have been supported on Sunday afternoon and Monday morning, we proceed VICT staff to entry their office.
Police described the protest exercise as “extraordinarily dynamic” and having escalated in current days – “so too has our response”.
Whereas there isn’t any policing jurisdiction on the earth that has a whole bunch of police on standby ought to there be a sudden surge in protest exercise, to recommend there weren’t sufficient cops on the dock is just unfaithful.
Victoria Police can solely arrest folks for protesting as soon as the property proprietor requests that they go away. This occurred for the primary time on Monday.
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Ten folks arrested at Port of Melbourne blockade towards Zim
Ten folks have been arrested throughout an ongoing pro-Palestine blockade being staged on the Port of Melbourne by activists.
All through the day yesterday, police mentioned 10 arrests have been made – 9 folks have been arrested for trespassing and one arrested for prison harm.
This comes as activists have been on the Port of Melbourne since Friday, staging a blockade to stop an Israeli-owned delivery firm Zim from unloading. It has been pressured to anchor within the bay.
Activists mentioned in a press release that it “condemn[ed] the police violence in the present day and all through the final [four] days”, together with using pepper spray and “extreme use of drive”.
Many dock employees have been stood down with out pay for refusing to work in unsafe situations. The neighborhood has donated generously to cowl the pay their bosses have docked from them. We thank them for his or her solidarity.
Police confirmed using pepper spray on protestors. As of seven.30am AEDT police couldn’t affirm if any prices had been laid but.
In a press release, Melbourne Activist Authorized Help mentioned it might be making an in depth assertion of concern within the subsequent 24-48 hours and releasing this to police, Victorian Equal Alternative and the Human Rights Fee.
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Paul Karp
Albanese confirms intent to offer center Australia cost-of-living reduction
The prime minister Anthony Albanese has spoken to KIIS FM, once more all however confirming that middle-income earners will probably be given extra cost-of-living reduction this week.
However the prime minister continues to be noncommittal about whether or not stage-three tax cuts will stay of their present legislated kind or might be modified.
Albanese mentioned:
I assist tax cuts and everybody will probably be getting a tax lower. You’ll at all times be taken care of, Kyle, as a result of I do know that you simply’re struggling.
Look, what we have to do throughout the board – what we’re doing is taking a look at how we will help low- and middle-income earners. Center Australia significantly is doing it actually robust … individuals who have a mortgage. So we’re taking a look at methods by which we will present help to them.
We did that final yr with a variety of measures. Individuals are benefiting from cheaper medicines low cost, childcare, the power worth reduction plan however we’re taking a look at different methods as effectively, are there different ways in which we will present assist for folks?
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