Here is a look at what is making news around the country today.
Today’s national news includes the government planning a third Israel repatriation flight, intelligence chief warning of possible violence as Middle East tensions escalate and Lamborghini Wine making its Australian debut.
Nation
Third Israel repatriation flight planned
The government is planning a third repatriation flight from Israel, anticipating “quite large demand” to flee a conflict with ramifications for “months or years to come”. The home affairs minister, Clare O’Neil, has insisted “safety and security of Australians” is the top priority. Presently, there are an estimated 10,000 dual citizens who live in Israel and about 45,000 Australians travel to Israel each year, The Guardian has reported.
Politics
Intelligence chief warns of potential for violence as Middle East tensions rise
Mike Burgess, head of the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) said protests and rallies following the attacks by Hamas are likely to continue and he remained concerned about the potential for opportunistic violence, Reuters reported. He also called for calm as tensions rise ahead of a planned pro-Palestinian protest in response to the Israel-Hamas war.
Lifestyle
Lamborghini Wine makes its Australian debut
Lamborghini Wine has entered the Australian market after securing a distribution deal with importer Bon Vivant Global, Inside FMCG reports. Lamborghini Wine products are sourced directly from the Lamborghini family’s vineyards in Umbria, Italy. Wines now available in Australia include Metodo Classico Vintage Brut and Rose, Gold Brut, Platinum Brut, DJ Brut, Titano Cabernet Sangiovese, Campoleone Sangiovese Merlot, Torami Cabernet Sangiovese, Era Sangiovese, and Trescone Cabernet Merlot Sangiovese.
https://insidefmcg.com.au/2023/10/13/lamborghini-wine-makes-its-australian-debut/




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