1. Passenger jet “shot down”: 295 dead
A Malaysia Airlines plane with 295 people on board has crashed in Ukraine, near Russia, with claims it was shot down.
Flight MH17 was travelling from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur. Aviation experts say it was a deliberate act.
CNN have reported that the US have confirmed the plane was shot down by a missile.
Both the Ukrainian government and pro-Russian rebels who have been fighting in the region have denied responsibility for the attack. Ukraine’s president has called the loss of the plane an “act of terrorism”. An adviser to the Ukrainian interior minister, Anton Herashchenko, alleges that the plane was hit by a missile fired by a Buk launcher – a Russian-made, medium-range surface-to-air missile system.
However, separatist leader Alexander Borodai accused the Ukrainian government of downing the airliner itself.
The Netherlands have confirmed there are up to 27 Australians on board. The Prime Minister, Tony Abbott told Channel 9’s Today that they could confirm 23 Australians had died.
Anyone with information on relatives or friends is urged to call 1300 555 135 the 24-hour the Consular Emergency Centre in Canberra.
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2. Carbon tax repeal
After yesterday’s repeal of the Carbon Tax, Bill Shorten has confirmed he will take a pledge to the 2016 election to bring back carbon pricing.