'It is coming for us all': Why island nations are making their case at the Oceans Court By News September 13, 2023 Add Comment Edit Small island countries say they are sick of "empty promises" and want legally binding obligations clearly spelled out for major polluters at the International Tribunal on the Law of the Sea. Share this post Related PostsPM among small group to receive first COVID-19 vaccines administered in AustraliaSunshine Coast rugby league player dies after collapsing during matchAged care residents 'honoured' to be among the first to get the COVID jabSA Government tells public 'not to listen to anti-vaxxers' ahead of Pfizer rolloutTennis Australia president booed after mentioning COVID-19 vaccine, Victorian government in speech'It felt like a movie set': 10 years on Christchurch earthquake rescuers remember heartbreak of pulling bodies from rubbleRemoval of Heather Reid highlights a divided sport'Hair-raising stuff': Plane enthusiasts' mission to honour Tasmania's aviation history
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