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July 2005 in Australia and New Zealand
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This page deals with current events that take place in or are of interest to Australia, New Zealand, and/or the territories of those countries (such as Norfolk Island and Ross Dependency), and/or current events that involve Australians and/or New Zealanders.
- Prime Minister John Howard, in a live-to-air broadcast, expressed his "horror and disgust" of the London bombings. Recognising an Australian connexion to the British capital, Mr. Howard said "Australians will feel very deeply about this because London is the city, above all others outside our own country, we know and identify with." The Federal Opposition leader, Kim Beazley, said the terrorists were "sub-human filth who must be captured and eliminated." A small contingent of experts from the Australian Federal Police were dispatched to London to assist British authorities (ABC News)
- The High Court of New Zealand rules that the delays in processing Unitec's application to become a university breach the New Zealand Bill of Rights and that the application should have been considered in 2000. (Scoop)
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