Man Convicted Under Nazi Ban, Qantas Fined for Selling Cancelled Tickets, Global Leaders Gather in Sydney, Australia Expands Public NBN, and more...
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(0:10): Man First to Be Convicted Under Victoria's New Nazi Salute Ban, Faces 12 Months in Prison(1:58): Qantas Fined $120M for Selling Tickets on 8,000 Cancelled Flights, Promises Reforms(3:55): Global Leaders Unite in Sydney for Groundbreaking Summit on Biodiversity and Climate Action(5:57): Australia to Keep NBN Public, Boost Speeds and Expand Fiber with New Legislation(8:00): Qantas Apologizes for Screening R-Rated Film 'Daddio' on Sydney to Tokyo FlightTo subscribe visit https://www.brief.news.For more updates in your inbox each morning visit www.brief.news. Image credit: The West Australian
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