The union representing the nation’s air traffic controllers has warned that understaffing problems are so severe they threaten to undermine service. Photograph: Peter Rae/AAPAir traffic control agency struggles to fill shifts; Albanese government considers global methane pledge. Plus: dazzling lentils at 18 cents a serveood morning. A warning has been sounded about potential disruption to aviation due to a staffing shortage at Australia’s air traffic control agency.
, saying: “The consequences ultimately are a reduction of air service provision, which could mean airspace closures, potentially, or a restriction of services or hours.” At least 1,000 people are dead after a powerful earthquake struck at night in a remote area of Afghanistan’s Paktika province. Photographs from the area showed collapsed houses and bodies being dug out of the rubble. The death toll is expected to rise further.House prices in some areas of Australia are more than 20% above pre-pandemic levels, even as the nation’s population growth stalled amid two years of border closures.
Energy markets face further turbulence within weeks as more retailers decline to take on new customers and others exit the industryThe federal health minister, Mark Butler, says the commonwealth will not increase its share of hospital fundingThe world
Ask AirservicesNews to release any cirris information on variation to published ATS hours or use of a CRM or the use of TIBA airspace or Broome being closed on weekends... to name a few. But yeah, it's sick leave 👍
You forgot to mention 'Understaffing' is due to Covid