Nationwide marches attract thousands in support of the yes vote for Voice referendum; W-A police shoot a dog after an attack on a woman; Australian wheelchair racer Madison de Rozario victorious at the Sydney Marathon.
W-A police shoot a dog after an attack on a woman;Tens of thousands of people have marched across Australia to support the 'yes' vote for an Indigenous voice to parliament.
This supporter in Canberra has told SBS News it's important for the rest of the country to get behind the 'yes' vote. New South Wales police say the man, in his 50s, was swimming at Tallow Beach on the New South Wales north coast, and looked "in distress" - before he disappeared under the water.But authorities, joined by volunteers and a rescue helicopter crew, are trying to locate him.Authorities say they were called to the home in Success, south of Perth, because two Rottweilers were attacking the woman.
The state's Environment Minister Leanne Linard says management is being stepped up as crowds to the island increase, with half a million campers now visiting K'Gari annually. The Bureau of Meteorology alert covers the New South Wales coastline from south of Sydney to the Victorian border.
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