Director Martin McDonagh condemns the use of a scene from his film in an ad by No campaigners for a Voice to Parliament; Typhoon Saola batters Hong Kong and parts of southern China; And in sports, French cyclist Geoffrey Soupe surprises the top sprinters to win stage seven of the Vuelta a España.
Oscar-winning filmmaker Martin McDonagh has lashed out at No campaigners for an Indigenous Voice to Parliament after a clip from his film Seven Psychopaths featured in their social media posts on the upcoming referendum.
McDonagh told the Guardian newspaper the post appears to "be deliberate copyright infringement by a bunch of rightwing swine".Residents in Hong Kong and other parts of southern China have sheltered indoors as they wait for the worst of Typhoon Saola to sweep through the region. "Our aim is to move as quickly as possible - quickly but surely. Moving as quickly as possible doesn't mean organising elections in a rush, where we'll end up with the same mistakes, where the same people will continue in power, and it all comes back to the same thing."The Australian Council of Trade Unions has criticised a report by several employer representative groups which calls to minimise the employer's responsibility in payments for paid parental leave.
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