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National highlights for Monday, 7 January 2019

Daily national news highlights from SBS Korean Program.

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Taxpayers will foot the bill of Queensland Senator Fraser Anning's return flights to Melbourne to attend a rally involving both right-wing extremists and anti-fascists.


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Taxpayers will foot the bill of Queensland Senator Fraser Anning's return flights to Melbourne to attend a rally involving both right-wing extremists and anti-fascists.


Taxpayers will foot the bill of Queensland Senator Fraser Anning's return

flights to Melbourne to attend a rally involving both right-wing extremists and

anti-fascists.

Education authorities have quickly condemned Labor's threat to restrict teaching

degrees to only the top 30 per cent of high school graduates.

A Sydney man electrocuted in front of his young family when he walked into a

fallen power line outside his home has been remembered as an inspiring

humanitarian.

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 More than 2500 people have been treated for bluebottle stings on the Gold and

Sunshine coasts in Queensland as the jellyfish swarm beaches in record numbers.

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South Australian police have seized a quantity of ecstasy and other drugs

believed destined for the FOMO music festival in Adelaide.

 

Also, Sydney Morning Herald reported in its front page that Sydney rail commuters are suffering more frequent delays caused by a greater

reliance on older trains and the network's inability to prevent the spread of

disruption from major incidents.t reveals.


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