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Imprisoning children instead of feeding them, pandering to our royal masters and sacrificing our kids in foreign wars are all signs of Australia's distinct system of privilege.

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From war crimes and robodebt to the Leppington Triangle and the Thales scandal, no-one suffers real consequences for any abuse of public office.

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Frontbencher Murray Watt says Qantas has not been given a soft treatment in return for flight perks.

Anthony Albanese reportedly requested free upgrades directly from Qantas boss Alan Joyce, among several others he was offered.

What's next?

The opposition says Mr Albanese must explain whether he made personal requests to Mr Joyce.

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46 per cent of Australians have put off treatment due to cost, and 76 per cent have struggled to find bulk-billing doctors. Expanding Medicare to cover dental has overwhelming support.

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Despite claims that the health system is a poor productivity performer, Australia's public health system is more efficient than the private sector and delivers world-leading outcomes.

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The ACTU says up to one million workers will have unfair dismissal rights, protections from wage theft and job security protections scrapped if proposed changes to workplace rights go ahead.

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Ever wonder why Parliament is more interested in the rights of landlords than in fixing housing affordability.

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In short:

The future of an NRL team based in Papua New Guinea could be dependent on a promise from the Pacific nation not to increase security or defence ties with Beijing.

A potential deal that would see Australia provide $600 million to set up a side in Port Moresby includes an assurance no security deal with China is signed by the Pacific nation.

What's next?

Australia and PNG are nearly ready to sign the deal to create the NRL team, which the Australian government has described as a way to bring the two nations closer together through soft diplomacy.

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TranscriptionA series of images with Greens party branding Authorised by S. Hanson-Young, The Greens, Adelaide SA 5000.

The first reads:

"Ban Gambling Ads Bill"

Interactive Gambling Amendment (Ban Gambling Ads) Bill 2024

BREAKING

The Greens have just introduced laws to ban gambling ads.

The Government doesn't have the guts to stand up to the bookies and ban gambling ads so today, the Greens will.

The second:

Australians are the biggest losers when it comes to gambling,

[stylised as a headline] Calls grow for total ban on gambling ads as Australia's annual losses surge to $32bn

The Guardian, 15 Sept 2024

and...

[seven green human-shaped figures, followed by three pink ones]

polling* shows that a majority of Aussies support a ban on TV gambling ads.

*from The Australia Institute.

Third:

"These ads are crucial to the bookies' business model as they fuel the human misery of problem gambling.

People are sick of having gambling ads rammed down their throats during family time when we are watching the footy."

- Senator Sarah Hanson-Young

*Greens spokesperson for Communications

Fourth:

This bill will:

  • Ban all gambling ads on TV, radio, print and online.
  • Implement the recommendations of the Labor Government's own 'You Win Some, You Lose Most' Inquiry chaired by the late Peta Murphy

Protect our kids

Ban gambling ads

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The new laws are coming into force in the current election. It is a sweeping change impacting all councils. It makes councils much less representative - it means that one ticket of councillors can have 51% support but 100% of all seats on the council.

Based on the speeches, it sounds like basically everyone was against Labor on this, both the VEC expert recommendation, and also pretty much everyone in state parliament except Labor - see the linked hansard starting from page 30. That said, when the Greens proposed an amendment to it, the Liberals voted with Labor to defeat it, and the single-member ward thing became law.

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