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Middle East Politics

Foreign ministers call for end to ‘unimaginable’ suffering in Gaza

Australia and a long list of allies have decried the “unimaginable” suffering in Gaza, calling on Israel to let in aid and allow foreign organisations to operate. Source: Nine News.

Middle East Politics

Australia to recognise Palestine and push for role in Gaza rebuild

Australia will seek to play an important role in the post-war reconstruction of Gaza as part of the Albanese Government’s major foreign policy shift to join an international coalition recognising Palestine at the United Nations General Assembly next month. Source: The Age.

Middle East Politics

‘Shameful’: Netanyahu criticises Australia over Palestinian state recognition

Benjamin Netanyahu has lashed out at “shameful” Australia for preparing to recognise Palestinian statehood, as he defended a sweeping military offensive in Gaza. Source: The Australian.

Politics Welfare

‘Robodebt 2.0’: More than 900 JobSeeker payments unlawfully cancelled

Repeated errors that resulted in the unlawful cancellation of more than 900 JobSeeker payments are being called “Robodebt 2.0”. Source: News.com.au.

Middle East Politics

Government sends strongest signal yet on Palestinian recognition

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has discussed efforts to end the humanitarian crisis in Gaza with the head of the United Nations as the Government sends signals it will join a coalition of nations recognising a Palestinian state. Source: The Age.

Politics Social media

Albanese to push for child social media ban at UN

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will promote Australia’s social media ban for children at the UN General Assembly in September, where he will urge other countries to pursue similar measures to limit teenagers’ exposure to harmful online content. Source: The Australian. 

Health Politics

Labor moves ahead with plan to cap prescription medicines to $25

The Albanese Government says it will introduce legislation this week to cap the cost of Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme prescriptions to $25, down from $31.60, from next year. Source: SBC News.

Politics Pope Leo XIV

Senators support motion congratulating new Pope

Queensland Senator Matthew Canavan introduced a motion in Parliament yesterday “wishing Pope Leo XIV best wishes for his pontificate”. Source: The Catholic Leader.

Politics

First day of new Parliament begins with ecumenical church service 

Veteran MPs and fresh-faced senators gathered in Canberra yesterday for the formal opening of the 48th federal Parliament. Source: Canberra City News.