1 hour ago, Josh Frydenberg stated that he is not in a hurry to return to politics. A clash between Penny Wong and Jordon Steele-John over the Israel-Gaza response occurred. Services Australia has vowed to crack down on the Centrepay system. Antoinette Lattouf was terminated by ABC, as confirmed by the Fair Work Commission. A 3.75% increase for workers on minimum wage was decided by the FWC. The NSW housing minister expressed deep concern over reports of gas fears before a house explosion. Wong criticized Dutton’s reckless threat to withdraw from the international criminal court. A Lowy poll revealed that six in 10 Australians support nuclear power. Good morning! Frydenberg is reportedly contemplating running for Kooyong after electoral redistribution.
Antoinette Lattouf expressed satisfaction with the Fair Work Commission’s dismissal of ABC’s claim that she was not fired. She criticized the ABC for wasting taxpayers’ money and causing delays in her pursuit of truth and justice. Lattouf remains committed to seeking justice and upholding press freedom. She thanked her supporters and emphasized the importance of a fearless and independent ABC. Her lawyer, Josh Bornstein, stated that her claim of unlawful termination could proceed to the federal court. The Coalition questioned whether Prime Minister Anthony Albanese would address concerns about the Chinese premier’s visit to Australia. Foreign Minister Penny Wong reiterated Australia’s stance on democracy to China.
Source: www.theguardian.com