Just 11 seconds of answers preceded the third question on Qatar saga — and then all hell broke lose By News September 07, 2023 Add Comment Edit The heated discussion over why Qatar Airways' bid to increase flights to Australia was rejected has left the government juggling excess political baggage, writes Brett Worthington. Share this post Related PostsUS citizen flown to Australia to make meth jailed over major bust in Adelaide drug house'My future is at stake': What it's like growing up in the Pacific, on the frontline of climate changeAstronomers catch over a third of all gravitational waves ever found in just five monthsChinese exchange student drowns while snorkelling in TasmaniaAlcoa smelter to restart dormant pot in jobs boost for Victoria's largest aluminium plantNew Zealand advances to T20 World Cup semi-finals at expense of IndiaGovernment commits to expanding electric vehicle charging stations but no subsidies to increase uptakeSpaceX crew using incontinence pants on return to Earth after toilet breaks
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