This article is a news roundup covering several distinct topics: Lidia Thorpe's bullying complaint against Dorinda Cox, accusations of hypocrisy against Victorian Liberals regarding an unfair dismissal claim, Donald Trump's statement on Vladimir Putin's response to Ukraine's drone attacks, a five-year reflection on the Black Lives Matter movement in Australia, environmental concerns in Australia's Limestone Coast, a kimono exhibition in Melbourne, and updates on the Tasmanian premier's no-confidence motion, a data bungle in Queensland, and a new apartment building approval in Perth.
Lidia Thorpe reveals complaint against Dorinda Cox, Victorian Liberals accused of hypocrisy, Putin ‘has to’ respond to drone attack
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TL;DR: Key points with love ❤️This article is a news roundup covering several distinct topics: Lidia Thorpe's bullying complaint against Dorinda Cox, accusations of hypocrisy against Victorian Liberals regarding an unfair dismissal claim, Donald Trump's statement on Vladimir Putin's response to Ukraine's drone attacks, a five-year reflection on the Black Lives Matter movement in Australia, environmental concerns in Australia's Limestone Coast, a kimono exhibition in Melbourne, and updates on the Tasmanian premier's no-confidence motion, a data bungle in Queensland, and a new apartment building approval in Perth.
Trending- 1 2020: Tens of thousands took to streets for Black Lives Matter in Australia.
- 2 Five years since 2020: Reflection on lack of progress for racial justice.
- 3 Recently: Lidia Thorpe revealed bullying complaint against Dorinda Cox.
- 4 Recently: Victorian Liberals criticized for engaging lawyers in unfair dismissal claim.
- 5 Recently: Donald Trump stated Vladimir Putin told him Russia would 'have to' respond to Ukraine's drone attacks.
- 6 Today: No-confidence motion in Tasmanian premier Jeremy Rockliff continues.
- 7 Recently: Data bungle at Forensic Science Queensland caused inaccuracies in police cases.
- 8 Recently: Planning authorities approved a Perth seven-storey apartment building.
- Bullying complaint
- Criticism of Victorian Liberals
- Potential Russian response to drone attacks
- Lack of progress for racial justice in Australia
- Environmental disaster in Limestone Coast
- Inaccuracies in police cases
- Approval of small apartments
What: Multiple news items: Lidia Thorpe's bullying complaint, Victorian Liberals' alleged hypocrisy, Trump's comment on Putin's response to Ukraine drone attacks, Black Lives Matter reflection, Limestone Coast environmental issues, kimono exhibition, Tasmanian no-confidence motion, Queensland data bungle, Perth apartment approval.
When: Recently (Lidia Thorpe complaint, Victorian Liberals, Trump/Putin comments); Five years since 2020 (Black Lives Matter reflection); Ongoing (Limestone Coast disaster); Today (Tasmanian no-confidence motion); Recently (Queensland data bungle, Perth apartment approval).
Where: Australia (general), Victoria (Liberals), Limestone Coast (South Australia), National Gallery of Victoria (Melbourne), Tasmania, Queensland, Perth (Western Australia), Ukraine, Russia, United States.
Why: (Varies per sub-topic) Lidia Thorpe's complaint due to alleged bullying; Victorian Liberals' criticism due to perceived inconsistency; Putin's response due to Ukraine's drone attacks; BLM reflection due to lack of progress; Limestone Coast issues due to declining groundwater; Kimono exhibition for cultural display; No-confidence motion due to political reasons; Data bungle due to forensic science issues; Apartment approval for development.
How: (Varies per sub-topic) Complaint made to Parliamentary Workplace Support Service; Liberals criticized for engaging lawyers; Trump relayed Putin's statement; Campaigners mourn lack of progress; Groundwater levels declining; Exhibition showcases garments; Motion continues; Data bungle caused inaccuracies; Planning authorities approved building.