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Labor will challenge the move in the Your Future, Your Super Bill mandating that employees should be stapled to underperforming funds when it comes to its third reading.
NSW Labor Leader Denies Knowledge of ‘Dirt Dossier’ as 2 MPs Quit Shadow Ministry
SYDNEY New South Wales (NSW) Labor Opposition Leader Jodi McKay has downplayed suggestions that she faces a leadership spill after two MPs resigned from her shadow cabinet this week.
This comes after a staffer from the deputy leader’s office distributed to the press a “dirt dossier” on NSW Labor’s Transport spokesman Chris Minns, who is considered a potential contender for the leadership.
Minns, who previously lost a challenge for the leadership to McKay in 2019, resigned on Tuesday.
“I’m obviously very disappointed by news reports yesterday that a dirt dossier was distributed by the Deputy Leader (Yasmin Catley) of the Labor Party’s office,” Minns wrote in a statement.
Mayor calls for end to political fight over quarantine facility
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The mayor of Toowoomba says he’s frustrated a political war is being fought over whether to put a quarantine facility near his city without anyone asking what locals want.
The stand-off between the Queensland government and the Commonwealth has continued this week over the proposed quarantine facility, which the state is pushing to be built on the grounds of the Wellcamp Airport on the outskirts of Toowoomba, west of Brisbane.
Wellcamp Airport on Toowoomba’s outskirts has been put forward as a possible location for a quarantine hub.
New economic rule: The budgetâs the only game in town
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Thereâs a trick for governments trying to manage their economy. Once in a while â maybe every 30 or 40 years â the rules of the economic game change. What used to be the right thing to do becomes wrong, and now the right thing is something weâve long believed was not the way to go.
Trouble is, the game change is never announced by thunder and lightning flashes from on high that everybody sees. Those paying close attention soon get the message, but many people â even many economists â donât.