Penny Wong publicizes suspension of Tehran embassy
Josh Butler
Australia’s embassy in Tehran has suspended operations and the federal government is ordering officers to depart Iran, the international affairs minister, Penny Wong, has stated, over considerations about “the deteriorating security environment”.
As alarm grows in regards to the battle between Iran and Israel, Wong stated the Australian ambassador to Iran would “remain in the region to support the Australian government’s response to this crisis”, whereas consular employees are being deployed to neighbouring Azerbaijan, “including its border crossings, to support Australians departing Iran”.
The federal government is making an attempt to help Australians to depart Iran however Wong stated choices had been restricted.
“The Australian government has directed the departure of all Australian officials and dependents and suspended operations at our embassy in Tehran, based on advice about the deteriorating security environment in Iran,” Wong stated this morning.
We urge Australians who’re in a position to go away Iran to take action now, whether it is secure. Those that are unable to, or don’t want to go away, are suggested to shelter in place.

Wong stated the federal government was “continuing planning to support Australians seeking to depart Iran” – however at this stage “our ability to provide consular services is extremely limited due to the situation on the ground. The airspace remains closed.”
“Dfat will also continue to provide support through the 24-hour consular emergency centre, direct contact with Australian citizens who have registered on our crisis portal and updates to travel advice,” she stated.
The suspension of embassy operations is in line with steps taken by different nations, together with New Zealand and Switzerland.
Australians in Iran in search of consular help ought to name the Australian authorities’s 24-hour consular emergency centre on +61 2 6261 3305 outdoors Australia and 1300 555 135 in Australia, Wong stated.
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Bragg stated:
As you understand, we’re glad to be productive. We’re doing our personal coverage work on productiveness, deregulation, slicing of pink tape. … I believe taxpayers would get higher worth if we had been in a position to collaborate. However in the end, who goes to this assembly is as much as the treasurer. As he says, there’ll be a job for us regardless.
However I do suppose that if there is a chance for bipartisanship on making an attempt to enhance our very anaemic productiveness, which I’ve to say, after three years of Labor, I imply, the federal government have largely pushed a number of this dangerous productiveness due to their large dedication to pink tape.
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About 2,000 registered with Dfat as wanting to depart Iran
Additional to the final put up on Iran – it’s understood simply over 2,000 Australian residents, everlasting residents and fast relations are registered as eager to depart Iran.
Victoria Liberals bail out Pesutto with $1.5m mortgage to keep away from chapter
There was a dramatic assembly of the Victorian Liberals’ 19-member administrative committee final evening at which they determined to provide former chief John Pesutto a $1.5m mortgage so he can repay his authorized debt to Moira Deeming.
It means he gained’t go bankrupt which, amongst different issues, would have triggered a byelection in his seat of Hawthorn. After the assembly, the occasion’s state president, Phil Davis, despatched an electronic mail to members explaining the choice:
You’ll have little question seen media commentary in regards to the member for Hawthorn’s request of the occasion to help him in assembly the prices order by the federal courtroom within the Deeming v Pesutto defamation matter.
The occasion’s administrative committee met this night and resolved that Moira Deeming needs to be paid what’s owed to her, and due to this fact the occasion will contribute $1.55 million on to Mrs Deeming.
Mr Pesutto might be required to re-pay this quantity to the occasion on a business mortgage foundation, with a market-based rate of interest, making certain that the Celebration earns further revenue from this funding.
Settling this matter as soon as and for all is within the pursuits of the occasion, as it should see an finish to the continuing commentary that’s letting Labor get away with their appalling efficiency.
By making certain that Mrs Deeming has been paid, there might be no Hawthorn by-election, and the state parliamentary group can concentrate on the pressing wants of the Victorian group, notably campaigning to vary the federal government on the 2026 Election.
Victorians want a change of presidency. By making certain that Mrs Deeming will get paid what she is owed, the Celebration might be stronger as we head in the direction of November 2026.
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Penny Wong publicizes suspension of Tehran embassy

Josh Butler
Australia’s embassy in Tehran has suspended operations and the federal government is ordering officers to depart Iran, the international affairs minister, Penny Wong, has stated, over considerations about “the deteriorating security environment”.
As alarm grows in regards to the battle between Iran and Israel, Wong stated the Australian ambassador to Iran would “remain in the region to support the Australian government’s response to this crisis”, whereas consular employees are being deployed to neighbouring Azerbaijan, “including its border crossings, to support Australians departing Iran”.
The federal government is making an attempt to help Australians to depart Iran however Wong stated choices had been restricted.
“The Australian government has directed the departure of all Australian officials and dependents and suspended operations at our embassy in Tehran, based on advice about the deteriorating security environment in Iran,” Wong stated this morning.
We urge Australians who’re in a position to go away Iran to take action now, whether it is secure. Those that are unable to, or don’t want to go away, are suggested to shelter in place.
Wong stated the federal government was “continuing planning to support Australians seeking to depart Iran” – however at this stage “our ability to provide consular services is extremely limited due to the situation on the ground. The airspace remains closed.”
“Dfat will also continue to provide support through the 24-hour consular emergency centre, direct contact with Australian citizens who have registered on our crisis portal and updates to travel advice,” she stated.
The suspension of embassy operations is in line with steps taken by different nations, together with New Zealand and Switzerland.
Australians in Iran in search of consular help ought to name the Australian authorities’s 24-hour consular emergency centre on +61 2 6261 3305 outdoors Australia and 1300 555 135 in Australia, Wong stated.
Israel has ‘very shut collaboration’ with Australia, says deputy international minister

Daisy Dumas
Israel’s deputy international affairs minister says her nation’s warfare with Iran is an “Israeli mission” and that the nation is able to combating Iran with out America’s direct involvement.
Talking with ABC’s 7.30, Sharren Haskel additionally stated that Israel had “a very close collaboration” with Australia.
She stated that given “such an enormous amount of bombardment and missiles and ballistic missiles” had been fired by Iran, some had penetrated Israel’s Iron Dome and two different layers of defence.
The Knesset member went on to say the warfare was “an Israeli operation”:
People are very shut allies of Israel. They had been knowledgeable, and they’re nonetheless knowledgeable, with the entire particulars of the operation as effectively. They’re working with us to defend the nation however that is an Israeli mission. That is our goal.
President Trump is contemplating People’ curiosity and I perceive that. He is aware of how Iran is a risk to humanity … They’re doing their consideration however we needed to keep in mind our pursuits and to verify we’re able to defending our individuals and our youngsters.
She stated Trump’s America, ought to it resolve to “join in”, could also be able to eliminating Iran’s nuclear risk, as Israel sees it, “in a shorter time, with much more sophisticated or direct equipment, advanced equipment”. However that, even when it took longer, Israel was concentrating on what it wanted to maintain its individuals secure.
She stated Israel has “a very close collaboration” with Australian safety businesses however didn’t elaborate, when requested, on whether or not that included sharing intelligence about Iran’s nuclear program with Australia.

Anne Davies
Unravelling the Northern Seashores hospital deal is proving very complicated as a result of the non-public and public hospital services are interwoven in the identical constructing, which is owned by a 3rd entity.
There are separate private and non-private wards however all providers – from theatres, pathology, x-ray, IT, reception and cleansing to nursing help – are shared.
If a mutual settlement is just not reached, the proposed amendments would give the well being minister the facility to problem a termination discover to Healthscope.
As well as, the treasurer would have the facility to make sure that compensation negotiations happen in an inexpensive timeframe and to nominate an unbiased particular person to find out compensation if settlement can’t be reached.
The choice to this strategy is for the NSW authorities to train its voluntary termination rights, the federal government stated.
Underneath the PPP contract this could see compensation to Healthscope’s receivers and lenders run into the a whole lot of hundreds of thousands of {dollars}.
The well being minister, Ryan Park, stated: “We’ve made it clear from the very starting that we don’t help this type of association.
It is a complicated contract however the group deserves certainty.
NSW authorities strikes to finish partnership deal over Northern Seashores hospital

Anne Davies
The Minns Labor authorities is arming itself with new powers to terminate the public-private partnership (PPP) with bankrupt Northern Seashores hospital operator Healthscope within the occasion that it can not attain an settlement.
The federal government introduced right now it will introduce amendments to a personal member’s invoice introduced ahead by the member for Wakehurst, Michael Regan, subsequent week so it may – if required – terminate the Northern Seashores PPP contract.
This follows the appointment of receivers to the mum or dad entities of Healthscope, which the NSW authorities considers a default beneath the contract.
Healthscope has argued that the termination can be “ voluntary” and would entice compensation as set out on the contract. The federal government stated this could run to a whole lot of hundreds of thousands of {dollars}.
“This is not a decision we take lightly,” the NSW treasurer, Daniel Mookhey, stated.
However we are actually able the place the Liberals’ privatisation mess means Healthscope’s receivers are negotiating the way forward for the Northern Seashores hospital.
Whereas an agreed exit from this failed PPP contract stays my desire, I have to guarantee the federal government has the correct to step in and defend the Northern Seashores group from this dragging on.
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Israel’s deputy international minister informed the ABC’s 7.30 final evening that her nation had “a very close collaboration” with Australian safety businesses. Nonetheless, when pressed on the query she didn’t elaborate on whether or not that included sharing intelligence about Iran’s nuclear program. Extra arising.
The Minns Labor authorities is arming itself with new powers to terminate the public-private partnership (PPP) with bankrupt Northern Seashores hospital operator Healthscope within the occasion that it can not attain an settlement. Extra arising on that too.