Cyclone Mitchell Approaches Pilbara
Severe Tropical Cyclone Mitchell is expected to make landfall between Exmouth and Onslow on Sunday night, with the Bureau of Meteorology warning of wind gusts reaching up to 170 km/h. As of Sunday morning, the cyclone was located about 30 km offshore from Karratha, with sustained winds of 120 km/h near its center. Residents in the region have been advised to take shelter as the cyclone maintains its category 3 intensity.
Coalition Reunites After Leadership Deal
The Coalition has reunited following a deal brokered by Sussan Ley and David Littleproud, resolving a second split among the Liberal and National parties since the May 2025 elections. Under the agreement, all former Nationals frontbenchers will be suspended from the shadow ministry until March. Both leaders have committed to preventing further splits during their leadership, marking a significant step towards stability for the struggling conservative parties.
NSW Crackdown on Modified Ebikes
In New South Wales, the government has announced a crackdown on illegally modified ebikes, empowering police to seize and destroy bicycles that exceed the legal speed limit of 25 km/h. Transport Minister John Graham stated that new laws will be developed to allow police to confiscate non-compliant bikes, which will ultimately end up being crushed. This initiative aims to enhance road safety and compliance with regulations.
Protest Rally Faces Legal Challenges
A planned protest march by the Palestine Action Group in Sydney is facing legal challenges as demonstrators prepare to contest the New South Wales police's use of special powers. The march, set to coincide with Israeli President Isaac Herzog's visit, aims to proceed from Sydney Town Hall to state parliament. Police negotiations are ongoing, as authorities urge protesters to consider alternate routes to avoid breaching public assembly declarations.
Wrap-up
Australia is experiencing significant weather events alongside notable political developments. As Cyclone Mitchell approaches the Pilbara, the Coalition's renewed unity may influence future governance. Additionally, the crackdown on modified ebikes and the legal battles surrounding protests reflect ongoing societal issues that are shaping the current landscape.
Sources
theguardian.com


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