Australia news live: BHP loses Brazil dam collapse case; man charged with hate speech over NSW parliament rally
Australian Defence Industry Minister Pat Conroy stated that any potential US-Iran agreement regarding the Strait of Hormuz would be welcomed, emphasizing Australia's consistent call for de-escalation. He noted that while US objectives may have been met, the situation remains volatile, and securing the strait militarily is difficult.

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AI-generatedAustralian Defence Industry Minister Pat Conroy stated that any potential US-Iran agreement regarding the Strait of Hormuz would be welcomed, emphasizing Australia's consistent call for de-escalation. He noted that while US objectives may have been met, the situation remains volatile, and securing the strait militarily is difficult. Conroy highlighted ongoing diplomatic efforts and Australia's engagement with North Asian and Southeast Asian partners to ensure freedom of navigation and secure supply chains. Separately, mining giant BHP has lost its appeal against liability for the 2015 dam collapse in Brazil. A man has also been charged with hate speech in relation to a rally at the New South Wales parliament.
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Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedIt is difficult to secure the Strait of Hormuz militarily.
Australia has been calling consistently for de-escalation in the Strait of Hormuz conflict.
Things have changed rapidly in the conflict over the Strait of Hormuz.
Reports of a US-Iran agreement over the Strait of Hormuz would be welcome.
BHP cannot appeal against liability for the 2015 dam collapse in Brazil.