Australia news live: auction clearances nudge up after weeks under 50%; state farewell for Richard Scolyer

0
2

Richard Scolyer, the 2024 Australian of the year, will be honoured with a state memorial service on Monday, after his death from brain cancer on 7 June. He was 59.

AAP reports dignitaries including the prime minister, Anthony Albanese, NSW premier, Chris Minns, and governor general, Sam Mostyn, will attend the service at the Sydney Opera House.

Scolyer will be remembered as the pathologist who turned melanoma from being a common death sentence into a largely curable disease, through treatment that activated a patient’s immune system.

The prime minister called Scolyer one of Australia’s brightest lights and biggest hearts in a tribute after his death:

Every day, this remarkable man – the cancer specialist who became his own subject – took us into his confidence and he lifted us all in the process.

Good morning, and happy Monday. Nick Visser to start off the week with the news of the day. Here’s what’s on deck:

Auction rates climbed slightly across the country, with the figures of homes sold in the combined capitals edging above 50% for the first time in weeks. Overall, 54.8% of homes sold at auction, including 57.5% in Sydney and 56.2% in Melbourne, the nation’s two biggest markets.

More than 350 people were charged under a new blitz targeting violent and sexual offenders on the NSW transport network. Officials said the operation involved high visibility patrols and proactive targeting of alleged offenders on buses, trains, ferries and the metro.

A state memorial service for pioneering cancer researcher Richard Scolyer will take place today at the Sydney Opera House. The prime minister, Anthony Albanese, and other leaders will attend.

Stick with us.

Disclaimer : This story is auto aggregated by a computer programme and has not been created or edited by DOWNTHENEWS. Publisher: theguardian.com