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Inside Story • Administrator
• September 29, 2022 • insidestory.org.au
Exclusive: Economists protest at Mathias Cormann’s reorientation of the OECD
Michael Jacobs reports
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The Sydney Morning Herald • Miki Perkins, Mike Foley
• September 28, 2022 • smh.com.au
AGL expected to close Loy Yang power station a decade early
The likely early closure of two major coal-fired power plants in Victoria and NSW signals the rapidly decreasing economic viability of Australia’s ageing and polluting coal fleet.
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The Guardian • Caitlin Cassidy
• September 29, 2022 • theguardian.com
NSW on alert after more than a dozen cane toads found an hour north of Sydney
Agriculture minister says size of colony in Mandalong indicates there could be many more of the toxic intruders in the area
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The Sydney Morning Herald • Michaela Whitbourn
• September 29, 2022 • smh.com.au
Women to dominate High Court as Jayne Jagot elevated from Federal Court
The majority of High Court justices will be women for the first time in its 121-year history after Jayne Jagot was announced as Patrick Keane’s successor.
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The Guardian • Greg Jericho
• September 29, 2022 • theguardian.com
Britain’s trickle-down budget idiocy offers a clear lesson for Australia on our stage 3 tax cuts
The stage 3 tax cuts were always the worst policy, but now they are being done at the worst time
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Greg Jericho
@GrogsGamut
"As the old line goes, I could tell you a joke about trickle-down economics but 99% of you won’t get it. Unfortunately for everyone living in the UK, Truss was not joking."
theguardian.com/business/grogo…
September 29, 2022
The New Daily • Alan Kohler
• September 29, 2022 • thenewdaily.com.au
The RBA has done enough – it would be reckless to keep hiking
The RBA has already done enough: it would be reckless, heartless and dangerous to keep raising interest rates, Alan Kohler writes.
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The Guardian • Peter Hannam, Benita Kolovos
• September 29, 2022 • theguardian.com
AGL will close Victoria’s coal-fired power station Loy Yang A a decade early
Energy company accelerates its exit from coal, although timeline for closure of Bayswater in the NSW Hunter Valley remains unchanged
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The Guardian • Paul Karp
• September 29, 2022 • theguardian.com
Australian taxpayers paid $110,000 for federal ministers’ legal bills in last financial year
Documents reveal legal assistance was approved for former PM Scott Morrison in relation to a defamation claim made against him on 9 June 2020
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The Guardian • Paul Daley
• September 29, 2022 • theguardian.com
The Anzac cloak has shielded the Australian War Memorial from criticism. Its recognition of frontier violence is long overdue
The integrity of Australian history demands truth-telling and our shrine to the military should lead the way
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ABC News • Matthew Doran
• September 29, 2022 • abc.net.au
Female majority on High Court bench for first time in Australian history
For the first time in Australian history, the highest court in the land will be dominated by female justices from the middle of October, after the appointment of Jayne Jagot to the bench.
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The Sydney Morning Herald • David Crowe, Angus Thompson
• September 28, 2022 • smh.com.au
Advocates push federal government to change rules on public hearings
Transparency campaigners want the new anti-corruption commission to have more scope to reveal its proceedings and greater powers to hold public hearings.
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David Crowe
@CroweDM
Former judges have made a huge difference in arguing the case for the federal ICAC.
It would not have got to this point without them.
Thank you to Margaret White and every other former judge I've spoken to over the past few years.
brisbanetimes.com.au/politics/feder…
twitter.com/TheAusInstitut…
September 29, 2022
The Sydney Morning Herald • Chris Wallace
• September 28, 2022 • smh.com.au
Who should ‘be afraid’ of the new national anti-corruption watchdog?
Knowing they could be held publicly accountable is a powerful disincentive for politicians tempted by corrupt behaviour.
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The Guardian • Rebecca Ratcliffe
• September 29, 2022 • theguardian.com
Aung San Suu Kyi and Australian adviser handed three years’ jail after secret trial
Myanmar junta’s sentencing of ousted leader and economic adviser Sean Turnell described as ‘cruel injustice’
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The Guardian • Graham Readfearn
• September 29, 2022 • theguardian.com
Nationals say renewables can’t meet energy needs without fossil support. But do the claims firm up? | Temperature Check
The Nationals have turned the scare rhetoric up to 11, but the energy market operator has already accounted for much of their criticisms
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BBC
• September 29, 2022 • bbc.co.uk
BBC Radio Leeds - BBC Radio Leeds, "We had to take decisive actions"
Prime Minister Liz Truss takes your questions on BBC Radio Leeds
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BBC Radio Leeds
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“Where have you been?” 🤔
Watch
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press the
#PrimeMinister
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this morning. 📻
📲 Hear the full interview ➡️
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September 29, 2022
Reuters
• September 29, 2022 • reuters.com
Myanmar court jails Suu Kyi, Australian economist for 3 years - source
A court in military-ruled Myanmar on Thursday jailed deposed leader Aung San Suu Kyi and her former economic adviser, Australian Sean Turnell, for three years for violating a secrets law, a source familiar with the proceedings said.
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The Sydney Morning Herald • Tom Rabe, Kate Aubusson
• September 29, 2022 • smh.com.au
NSW premier to call for end to mandatory COVID isolation periods
NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet will push for COVID-19 mandatory isolation periods to be scrapped at Friday’s national cabinet meeting.
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The Guardian • Anne Davies
• September 29, 2022 • theguardian.com
Blueberry blues: how the cash crop is causing a contamination crisis in Coffs Harbour
High levels of chemicals used to grow the berries are ending up in the water – and it’s community groups, rather than regulators, who are blowing the whistle
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The Guardian • Adeshola Ore
• September 29, 2022 • theguardian.com
‘I vomited almost every morning’: not enough being done to protect apprentices, report finds
Victoria needs to undertake more field checks on employers of apprentices to deter bullying and increase retention, says McKell Institute CEO
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Australian Financial Review • Michael Roddan
• September 28, 2022 • afr.com
Optus a part-time gig for CEO Kelly Bayer Rosmarin
What was Kelly Bayer Rosmarin doing with her time since joining Optus?
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