Spain's Tenerife port prepares for arrival of hantavirus-hit cruise ship
The Centers for Disease Control is now involved in managing the outbreak of hantavirus aboard the MV Hondius, which is set to arrive this afternoon in the Canary Islands.

The Centers for Disease Control is now involved in managing the outbreak of hantavirus aboard the MV Hondius, which is set to arrive this afternoon in the Canary Islands.

The Victorian Coalition has pledged a $5 billion investment over four years to repair and rebuild the state's roads, aiming to fix one million potholes and improve maintenance systems if elected in November. The plan also includes boosting roadside maintenance and reviewing construction standards.

As Australian parliament takes a winter break, Prime Minister Albanese reviews his standing after a bold budget and security pacts, while Opposition Leader Taylor targets One Nation, framing them as an economic liability. Both leaders face internal party challenges and external economic pressures.

Australia is expanding its digital traveller declaration system, a replacement for paper incoming passenger cards. Trialled on Qantas flights, it will be available via a webform to all international travellers from next year and integrated into airline apps, aiming to reduce airport congestion.

Labor's proposed 30% minimum tax on trust distributions impacts 210,000 small businesses. Restructuring relief is offered, but clarity on state stamp duty and accounting costs is needed, creating a difficult choice for businesses.

Australia is positioned as a spectator in the intense AI competition between the US and China. While China floods the market with cheap models and the US develops expensive ones, Australia's new AI Safety Institute is testing frontier models, though details remain undisclosed. The global AI landscape faces fragmented governance and risks ranging from corporate data theft to potential extinction.

An academic received a six-page antisemitic letter, reporting it to police and the University of Wollongong (UOW). UOW's delayed response and inadequate support led him to work remotely. The academic, using the pseudonym ZR, testified to the Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion.