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Afternoon Update: Adelaide family tell of ‘nerve-racking’ Gaza escape; cricketers ridicule ‘Bazball’ dictionary inclusion; and sign up for a blind date

Australians leave Gaza through the Rafah border crossing on 1 November with assistance from Dfat officials.
Australians leave Gaza through the Rafah border crossing on 1 November with assistance from Dfat officials. Photograph: DFAT

Good afternoon. An Adelaide family of four have spoken of a “nerve-racking” ordeal trying to escape Gaza. The family had been visiting relatives for the first time when the war erupted and were among 20 Australians who managed to escape via the Rafah crossing. The government says there are still 65 Australians stuck in Gaza.

The foreign minister, Penny Wong, said it was “critical” Israel heeds calls for restraint, and reiterated Australia’s call for “humanitarian pauses on hostilities”. “The people of Gaza cannot wait,” she said. Meanwhile the Greens leader, Adam Bandt, called on the Albanese government to halt military exports to Israel.

On the ground, 15 Israeli soldiers have been killed in intense fighting, and a UN commissioner visiting Gaza said the scale of the tragedy was “unprecedented”. The Palestinian death toll in Gaza is at 8,796, including 3,648 children, according to the Hamas-run health ministry.

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A damaged building in the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv. Photograph: Ukrinform/Shutterstock
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In pictures

A little egret takes off gracefully, leaving a sparkle of water droplets in its wake
A little egret takes off gracefully, leaving a sparkle of water droplets in its wake. Photograph: Rebecca Harrison

The 2023 BirdLife Australia photography awards

Mid-air fights, jabbering gang-gangs and villainous magpies are some of the 68 finalists from more than 6,000 entries in this year’s competition. The winner will be announced in November. Click here for the gallery.

What they said …

John Howard
John Howard has declared he ‘always had trouble’ with the concept of multiculturalism. Photograph: @arc_forum | X/twitter

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“Multiculturalism is a concept that I’ve always had trouble with. I take the view that if people want to emigrate to a country, then they adopt the values and practices of that country.” – John Howard

In numbers

2% of freight from Melbourne to Sydney is taken by rail, down from 40% in the 1970s.

Emissions targets will be unachievable without policies to counter the country’s over-reliance on heavy and polluting trucks, the freight industry has warned.

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The Queensland mango season has begun and lower prices are on the way. Photograph: Jena Ardell/Getty Images

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