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Iranian women soccer players seek asylum

More Iranian women soccer players seek asylum as the squad leaves Australia

At least seven members of Iran’s women’s football team are now seeking asylum in Australia after five players were taken from team accommodation and given humanitarian visas in a late night operation supported by Australian authorities.

The first five asked for protection because they feared they could be punished at home after the team refused to sing the national anthem during the Women’s Asian Cup and after Iranian state television called them traitors.

Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke said the women were moved to a secure location on Monday night and that the offer to stay in Australia was still open to others in the touring party.

Burke also said each player was given the chance to speak privately with officials and make her own decision away from outside pressure.

The five players who had already been granted visas as captain Zahra Ghanbari, Zahra Sarbali Alishah, Mona Hamoudi, Atefeh Ramezanizadeh and Fatemeh Pasandideh.

The latest development came as most of the remaining group seemed to leave Australia on Tuesday. The team and staff were escorted through Sydney airport before boarding a flight to Malaysia while at least one of the players who stayed behind refused to board at the last minute.

Supporters had gathered in the hope that more players would stay in Australia and there were tense scenes as the group moved under heavy security.

Iran’s campaign ended after a 2 nil loss to the Philippines on Sunday, leaving the players to consider returning to a country now caught up in war and political turmoil.

The international players’ union FIFPRO said it was deeply concerned and had been working with football authorities and the Australian government to protect the team and make sure players could decide what happened next.

For the women now seeking refuge that decision has already changed the course of their lives.

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Beloved entertainer Jamie Dunn dies at 75

Beloved entertainer Jamie Dunn dies at 75, leaving legacy behind

Jamie Dunn, the well known Australian entertainer and the face and puppet behind the character Agro, died at the age of 75.

According to reports carried, Jamie Dunn died in the early hours of Saturday morning.

His death marked the end of a career that had made him one of the most familiar faces in the world of Australian children’s television and Brisbane radio.

Dunn had started his career as a drummer and a singer before he moved to television and took over the character of Agro in the early 1980s.

His character in the show “Agro’s Cartoon Connection” had become a regular fixture in the weekday morning slots on the Seven Network between 1990 and 1997.

The show had won seven consecutive awards in the category of the Most Popular Children’s Program, which spoke volumes about the impact that the character had left on the minds and hearts of a generation of children.

Television was not the only medium in which he was successful.

Additionally, Dunn was a founding member of Brisbane’s B105 Morning Crew, where he collaborated with Ian Skippen and Donna Lynch to create one of the most popular breakfast radio shows in the city.

Tributes started pouring in as soon as the news was out.

The tribute was a tribute to the warmth of the larrikin persona that Agro was, but also the same persona that earned him the respect and admiration of so many people.

Despite the fact that Dunn was getting old, there was still a lot to look forward to.

The reports indicated that the actor had recently been in talks about a possible Agro Up Late television special in 2026.

For many Australians, however, the call that the man will forever be remembered for is the same call that lit up the morning, Agro and the man who gave him life.

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