Midday News Bulletin 3 November 2023

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Midday News Bulletin 3 November 2023
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The US vows to discuss 'concrete steps' with Israel on minimising civilian harm to civilians in Gaza; a landmark settlement on an Aboriginal stolen wages case in WA brings mixed emotions for an Indigenous elder; and in tennis, Alex de Minaur granted a walkover advance to the Paris...

The US vows to discuss"concrete steps" with Israel on minimising civilian harm to civilians in Gaza; a landmark settlement on an Aboriginal stolen wages case in WA brings mixed emotions for an Indigenous elder; and in tennis, Alex de Minaur granted a walkover advance to the Paris Masters quarterfinals.

Meanwhile, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken says he will discuss steps Israel "can and should" take to minimise civilian casualties during his upcoming visit to Tel Aviv. While China recently agreed to review its tariffs on Australian wine following a drawn-out trade dispute, Senator Watt says he does not expect other sanctions to be removed straight away on products like seafood or beef following the bilateral talks.Noongar elder Jim Morrison has welcomed the West Australian government settlement of a three-year class action over stolen wages for thousands of Aboriginal people.

Uncle Jim Morrison is the chairperson of the West Australian Stolen Generations Aboriginal Corporation."It brings closure to Stolen Generations people who have lost their wages in whatever stage they were at in life because our people went from missions, farms and anywhere else to where there was an opportunity for employers to take money off us because we were not citizens. You know the damning part while our wages were being kept , our children were stolen.

Greens Senate leader Larissa Waters says for too long women experiencing debilitating menopause and perimenopause symptoms have been forced to suffer in silence - and good policy is needed to address the impacts experienced by Australian women.Alex de Minaur has been the unwitting beneficiary of a scheduling row at the Paris Masters which forced his weary last-16 opponent Jannik Sinner to pull out just 90 minutes before they were due to clash.

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