Matthew Wale hopes to turn around ties with Australia and to eventually sign a ‘comprehensive security’ deal.
Despite reaching the 28 million milestone, population growth is expected to moderate in the coming years.
‘Everyone deserves a safe workplace, free from bullying, intimidation ... Unfortunately, I have not had that with the Canberra Liberals,’ Leanne Castley said.
More than 2,300 complaints resulted in 47 investigations and 51 recommendations, with allegations ranging from excessive force to unlawful arrests.
Greens Senator Barbara Pocock argues the 4.75 percent rise isn’t enough as Labor’s Murray Watt acknowledges ongoing inflation issues.
On the weekend it was revealed Australia would now receive 2nd-hand Virginia-class submarines from the US.
Meanwhile in Queensland, state MP Robbie Katter reignited the pro-life debate again.
Angus Taylor moves amendments to remove capital gains tax and negative gearing changes while retaining Labor’s income tax relief measures.
Travel bans and financial restrictions have been imposed on three individuals and four entities linked to settler violence in the West Bank.
The proposed changes would enable the IBAC to investigate how public funds move through subcontracting networks and labour-hire firms.
Demand continues to outpace supply despite the increase in care packages provided by the government.
‘There’ll be a million polls between now and election day,’ said Minister Mark Butler.
Minister Murray Watt defended the NZ citizenship pathway, rejecting claims it bypasses migration standards and describing the criticism as insulting.
Labor’s primary vote is at 28 percent, down 3 points since the government’s budget.
Defence Minister Richard Marles said the trilateral agreement was ‘incredibly complicated’ and any move to simplify it would be beneficial.
The United States also said it wants to move ‘as quickly as possible’ to enhance combined submarine presence in the Pacific region.
‘These changes will make it harder for younger Australians to build financial independence,’ said Wilson Asset Management.
The airline sector cited examples from the EU and Canada where airfares increased following the introduction of consumer protection schemes.
The government has described the move as historic, but opponents say it could drive up costs.
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