This is Sunday’s news for you in under 5 minutes:
1. Vegemite banned in remote communities after being used to make alcohol.
“We’re all happy little Vegemites” is a catchcry that would resonate for most Australian children.
However, in some remote Aboriginal communities, Vegemite is planned to be taken down from supermarket shelves after allegations that it was being used to brew alcohol, reports Sky News.
Pressure to take down Vegemite comes from the Abbott government, claiming that dry communities are facing alcohol-related problems, including drunken violence and child neglect, from the use of Vegemite in alcohol production.
Indigenous Affairs Minister, Nigel Scullion, describes that the increased production of vegemite-based alcohol is the “precursor to misery”.
The Country Liberal Senator also claimed children are increasingly gaining access to this alcohol, causing them to binge drink and miss school.
Senator Scullion said that restricting the sale of alcohol-related products should not incur a debate on ‘people’s rights’. Instead, he wanted the public to consider the effects that alcohol has on women and children in remote communities.
Currently, there are 19 ‘dry’ communities across Queensland. The specific areas where Seantor Scullion is planning on introducing the bans has not yet been publicized.
2. Anti-same sex marriage group furious after Channel 7 and 9 refuse to run homophobic ads.