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Politics

Labor plans new laws targeting hate preachers

The Albanese Government is writing new laws over Christmas to stamp out hate preachers and beef up criminal consequences for people who make racist threats. Source: Sydney Morning Herald.

Antisemitism Politics

Albanese shifts focus from gun control to antisemitism

Federal and state leaders are preparing a renewed crackdown on hate preachers and violent vilification after Prime Minister Anthony Albanese shifted focus from gun control to antisemitism. Source: The Australian.

Gun Violence Politics

National Cabinet agrees unanimously to strengthen gun laws 

Only Australian citizens would be able to hold a firearm licence under stronger gun laws being considered by states and territories in the wake of the Bondi terror attack. Source: ABC News.

Politics Social media

Government will ‘stand firm’ as under-16s ban comes into effect

Communications Minister Anika Wells has vowed to “stand firm” against looming legal challenges and pressure from technology giants as the Government’s under-16s social media ban comes into effect today. Source: The Australian.

Cost Of Living Politics

Chalmers ends energy rebates, says more ‘tough decisions’ coming

Treasurer Jim Chalmers has warned taxpayers of more tough decisions to help repair the budget and wean Australians off temporary financial sugar hits after the federal Government revealed it will not extend its $300 power bill subsidy. Source: The Age.

Politics Social media

Voters support teen media ban but sceptical it can work 

Voters are throwing their support behind Australia’s teen social media ban, although most are sceptical that it can work – and less than a third of parents are planning to fully enforce it, new polling shows. Source: The Age.

Politics Social media

Wells dismisses YouTube criticism of ban as ‘outright weird’

Concerns raised by YouTube that Australia’s social media ban for children will leave them “less safe”, thereby undermining the intent of the world-first restrictions, have been dismissed by Communications Minister Anika Wells as “outright weird”. Source: The Australian.

Artificial Intelligence Politics

Government announces national plan for AI

A national plan for artificial intelligence is set to help Australians gain from the technology while also protecting them from its emerging risks. Source: SBS News.

Interfaith Politics

Doogue reveals ‘secret sauce’ in interfaith dialogue

Friendship is the “secret sauce” when it comes to building a society that embraces diversity and interfaith dialogue, award-winning journalist Geraldine Doogue has said. Source: ACU.