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Midday News Bulletin 13 July 2025
Midday News Bulletin 13 July 2025

SBS Australia

time3 days ago

  • Politics
  • SBS Australia

Midday News Bulletin 13 July 2025

TRANSCRIPT New South Wales Police throws its support behind officers who fatally shot a Western Sydney man. The Prime Minister launches a tourism campaign in China. Australian sprinter Kaden Groves comes his closest yet to a stage win at the Tour de France. New South Wales police has voiced staunch support for the officers involved in the shooting death of a man at a Western Sydney car park yesterday. Police say officers were called to a brawl that reportedly occurred between a group of women in Mount Druitt, before the partner of one of the women allegedly approached the group with a machete. Police say the man was shot by officers when he failed to put down his weapon. Assistant Commissioner Gavin Wood has surveyed footage from the incident and says he is confident in the actions of both detectives, who stood between the machete-wielding man and the women. "The investigation will be subject to scrutiny as it should be, but their actions were brave. I spoke to both police last night and the enormity of what had happened was starting to sink in. We will put our arms around those police, as we do and they deserve that. But they are good people, and good police officers. They did not come in to work yesterday knowing they would have to shoot somebody." Chinese actor Yu Shi will spearhead a new campaign, aimed at luring Chinese travellers to Australia. The campaign is being launched by the Prime Minister, who is in Shanghai today as part of a six-day visit to China. The push comes after Beijing put Australia back on its approved destination list for organised tour groups, In the year to March 2025, 860,000 trips were taken to Australia from mainland China, contributing $9.2 billion to the local economy. While Mr Albanese has told reporters the visit is focused on the economy, there are regional security concerns that will likely be the substance of meetings behind closed doors. The Prime Minister will meet with President Xi Xinping in Beijing later this week. Palestinian hospital officials say 31 Palestinians have been fatally shot on their way to an aid distribution site in the Gaza Strip. Israeli airstrikes have also reportedly killed at least 28 Palestinians, including four children. The reports follow two days of meetings between US President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, with no signs of a breakthrough in ceasefire talks. President Trump had previously said he was closing in on an agreement between Israel and Hamas that would wind down the war. Meanwhile, thousands of Israeli protesters have taken to the streets in Tel Aviv, calling on their government to end the fighting. Maayan Sherman is the mother of former hostage Ron Sherman. "After 34 days in captivity, he was killed by IDF bombing. I'm here to remind everybody that there are 50 more hostages that must come back to Israel, must come back to their families." New South Wales police are investigating the alleged shooting of a child on a hunting trip this weekend. Police are inquiring after a nine-year-old boy with a gunshot wound to his right leg, was treated in hospital on Friday night. The incident allegedly occured during a group hunting trip in Bourke. Police have spoken with five men and four children aged between 9 and 15, all of whom are from Victoria. An inquiry is underway into the group's firearm licenses after 17 weapons - including air rifles, rifles and a shotgun were seized. An ancient indigenous rock art collection in Western Australia's Pilbra region has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Traditional owners travelled to Paris for the decision, where member nations unanimously voted-in the Murujuga Cultural Landscape, despite threats from nearby gas projects. The engravings pre-date anything found in ancient Egypt or the Roman empire. Peter Jeffries is from the Murujuga Aboriginal Corporation (MAC), which has led the twenty year campaign to have the area- just outside of Karratha -internationally recognised. "It's been in motion now for two or three decades, and we've lost a lot of our old elders in the process. So this is also in recognition of their support, as well." In cycling, Aussie sprinter Kaden Groves has made the podium for the first time at this year's Tour de France. Scoring third place, the Australian team led the pack in the last kilometre of a mostly-flat eighth stage. Groves went early and couldn't hold off Italian Jonathan Milan, who claimed victory. Speaking with S-B-S on the ground, Groves says it was a difficult fight, but he was pleased to have a place on the podium. "These final roundabouts were quite interesting. I almost crashed in the last one. So yeah, super hard. If you weren't in position there you were out of the sprint. In the end we went a bit early, but super happy with the team." Reigning champion Tadej Pogacar has held onto the overall tour lead, retaining the yellow jersey.

Footballers and movie stars: PM's Shanghai tourism push
Footballers and movie stars: PM's Shanghai tourism push

Canberra Times

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Canberra Times

Footballers and movie stars: PM's Shanghai tourism push

"Not only is Australia's beef, barley, red wine and lobster the best in the world - we're the best place in the world to come for a holiday," Mr Albanese said. "Expanding our tourism relationship with China will mean more jobs for Australians and a boost to Australian businesses." The ad will feature Chinese cinema heartthrob Yu Shi - whose acting credits include appearances in the wildly popular fantasy trilogy Creation of the Gods - and Ruby the Roo, an animated kangaroo voiced by Australian actor Rose Byrne. The joint Australian-Chinese billing underscores Mr Albanese's mission to boost cultural and interpersonal links, as well as economic ones.

‘Come and say G'day': Anthony Albanese revamps iconic Aussie tourism campaign in pitch to Chinese holidaymakers
‘Come and say G'day': Anthony Albanese revamps iconic Aussie tourism campaign in pitch to Chinese holidaymakers

News.com.au

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • News.com.au

‘Come and say G'day': Anthony Albanese revamps iconic Aussie tourism campaign in pitch to Chinese holidaymakers

An iconic Aussie campaign urging tourists to 'Come and say G'day' is being revamped as Anthony Albanese spruiks the country's postcard-perfect tourism offerings to prospective tourists in Shanghai. The Prime Minister landed in China's biggest city on Saturday, kicking off an unusually lengthy state visit at the invite of counterpart Li Qiang. Mr Albanese hopes to convince the Chinese that Australia has more to offer than the world's best tariff-free beef and lobster, amid the spectre of an increasingly militaristic regional rivalry looming large over the Australia-China relationship. But Mr Albanese appears otherwise keen to focus on other areas, such as the billions of dollars vacationing Chinese pump into Australia's thirsty tourism sector. He is expected to sign a deal with Chinese travel giant to promote Australia as the place to see. The 'Memorandum of Understanding' between and Tourism Australia - our peak government agency promoting Australian travel destinations - will come with a revamp of the 'Come and Say G'day' ad campaign. Like the original campaign in 2022, it will star Rosy the Kangaroo welcoming Chinese tourists to Australia. It will also feature Yu Shi, a young A-list actor leading an explosive career since his 2023 break-out role in a major Chinese epic fantasy franchise. 'Not only is Australia's beef, barley, red wine and lobster the best in the world – we're the best place in the world to come for a holiday,' Mr Albanese said. 'Expanding our tourism relationship with China will mean more jobs for Australians and a boost to Australian businesses.' Chinese holidaymakers are Australia's highest-paying visitors. Making up some 860,000 visits, tourists from mainland China splashed a whopping $9.2bn in the 12 months to March, according to official figures. Both the number of visits and the amount spent were up on March 2024 figures by 26 per cent and 28 per cent respectively. Still reeling from the Covid-19 pandemic and blindsided by devastating natural disasters in recent years, it is a welcome trend for Australia's tourism industry.

Sigma Hosting Manhattan Pop-Up Space to Celebrate the Art of Engineering; Engineering for Art
Sigma Hosting Manhattan Pop-Up Space to Celebrate the Art of Engineering; Engineering for Art

Associated Press

time24-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Associated Press

Sigma Hosting Manhattan Pop-Up Space to Celebrate the Art of Engineering; Engineering for Art

Images captured with the new radically simple Sigma BF camera anchor the experience Ronkonkoma, New York--(Newsfile Corp. - February 24, 2025) - Sigma America is hosting a Pop-Up Space in March at 21 Spring Street in Manhattan's Nolita neighborhood to introduce the company's elegantly updated visual identity, the radically simple Sigma BF camera, and recently announced lenses including the first-ever 300-600mm F4 zoom lens. Celebrating the Art of Engineering and Engineering for Art, the space will showcase artwork captured with the new camera by esteemed photographers. Architectural rendering of the Sigma Pop-Up Space at 21 Spring Street, Manhattan, New York by Gilbert To view an enhanced version of this graphic, please visit: The Pop-Up Space will be open daily 10AM-6PM beginning Friday, March 7 and will run through 2PM Saturday, March 29. Guests will have an exclusive first look at the just-announced Sigma BF camera, an elegant new 24-megapixel full-frame camera designed to look as sharp as its images. Available in silver and black, with updated all-metal I series lenses to match, the Sigma BF is carved from a single ingot of aluminum and is the first interchangeable lens camera to feature haptic controls*. Featuring a minimalist design and completely reimagined interface, the camera truly embraces radical simplicity. *As of February 2025, per Sigma On weekdays, attendees will have the opportunity to learn more about Sigma's new products and visual identity from Sigma team members. Weekends will feature meet-and-greets with photographers, Instagrammers and influencers including Yu Shi, Max Loewenstein, Bri Hall, Ethan Barber, plus Chris Greer and Paul Daniel, co-hosts of the new PBS series View Finders, Sigma CEO Kazuto Yamaki, and others throughout the month. The full schedule of special events is available here: While priority admission will be given to registered attendees during special events, walk-ins are welcome throughout opening hours. To learn more about the Pop-Up, please visit For media requests, please contact Jack Howard at [email protected]. About Sigma Corporation Craftsmanship. Precision. Dedication. Since 1961, Sigma has been devoted to the pursuit of advancing photographic technology. Unique to the industry, the family-owned business produces its high-quality, award-winning still photo and cinema camera lenses, DSLR and mirrorless cameras, flashes, filters and accessories from its state-of-the-art manufacturing facility located in Aizu, Japan. In 2012, the company introduced Sigma Global Vision with three distinct lens lines: Art, Contemporary and Sports. Designed for industry camera mount systems including Canon, Fujifilm, Leica, Nikon, Olympus, Panasonic, Sony and Sigma, each lens is handcrafted and tested in Japan to ensure a high-performance, premium product that is purpose-built to last. In 2016, the Sigma Cine Lens lineup was launched, further cementing Sigma as an innovator in imaging engineering. Embodying the core optical DNA that has defined the Sigma benchmark of excellence, Sigma Cine lenses meet the needs of advanced 6k and 8k cinema production. Forming the landmark L-Mount alliance alongside Leica and Panasonic in 2018, Sigma continues its storied tradition of imaging excellence through groundbreaking innovations such as the native L-mount Sigma fp and fp L full-frame mirrorless digital cameras, announced in July 2019 and March 2021 respectively. In 2025, Sigma released the radically simple BF camera, a complete reimagining of the digital camera concept. These products, along with dozens of award-winning Sigma Global Vision lenses available in native L-Mount format, demonstrate Sigma's continued commitment to the creative community through expanded product offerings. Phone: 631.201.7381 3

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