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The operator of the Carmichael coal mine has accused photojournalist Matt Abbott and the foreign journalist accompanying him of trespassing on the central Queensland site late last year.

Mining giant hits back against Pocock’s ‘embellished and incorrect claims’

But the Bravus spokesperson said there was no legal basis to suggest “either the foreign journalist or Mr Abbott as non-traditional owners had any right to be on our Mining Lease, without the lease holder’s permission”. The banking regulator, the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority , has so far required banks to apply at least a 3 per cent serviceability buffer and emphasised that exceptions should be used in a “prudent and limited manner”.

“Commencing legal action and lodging Press Council complaints are some of the methods used to intimidate journalists in Australia and abroad.” The incident has disrupted the T1 North Shore and Western Line, the T2 Inner West and Leppington Line, the T3 Bankstown Line, the T8 Airport and South Line and the T9 Northern Line.Broede Carmody

The opposition has been arguing that the Andrews government has backed previous so-called “one-man” laws to ensure dangerous individuals are never allowed to apply for parole.

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