Tom McIlroy
Albanese says he ‘expects respect back’ earlier than he heads to G7 subsequent week
Anthony Albanese is talking on ABC radio in Melbourne this morning, earlier than his go to to Canada subsequent week for the G7 leaders’ assembly. Albanese is anticipated to fulfill with the US president, Donald Trump, on the summit.
He mentioned he’s wanting ahead to the talks, the primary time the 2 leaders will meet face-to-face. However the assembly comes with some threat and follows tough receptions for some world leaders from Trump, together with Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy and South Africa’s Cyril Ramaphosa. Albanese mentioned:
I cope with individuals, whoever they’re, in the identical respectful means. I anticipate respect again. I’m the prime minister of Australia.
We don’t have a subservient relationship to any nation. We’re a sovereign nation that stands on our personal two toes.
He mentioned his job throughout the go to is to talk up for Australia’s nationwide curiosity.
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New Zealand MP suspended over haka says she would carry out it once more
Debbie Ngarewa-Packer, the co-leader of New Zealand’s Māori Celebration who was suspended for 3 weeks over a protest haka, mentioned the punishment is among the many harshest taken in opposition to a member of parliament, however mentioned she would carry out the haka once more. Three MPs obtained report suspensions this week.
Ngarewa-Packer informed RN Breakfast:
We’ve felt aggrieved in the truth that for doing our haka that it has obtained such a harsh penalty. But in addition, I feel, nearly relieved that we’ve been in a position to present the world what this explicit authorities’s behaviour is and its overreach and its discomfort. …
It’s not unprecedented. We’ve carried out the haka earlier than … It’s simply that this authorities has determined that we’re in the way in which of an even bigger agenda.
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Tom McIlroy
Well being minister confirms authorities reviewing ban on US beef imports
The well being minister, Mark Butler, has confirmed the Albanese authorities is reviewing a ban on imports of American beef into Australia.
A potential easing of biosecurity legal guidelines comes as Australia pushes Donald Trump for an exemption from punishing commerce sanctions, after years of complaints from US farmers a few ban on their meat coming into the nation. Australia banned imports of some US beef throughout the mad cow illness outbreak again in 2003.
Talking on Channel Seven this morning, Butler mentioned the restrictions had been beneath evaluate “for some time”. He mentioned:
That is US beef that’s raised in Canada or Mexico, not cattle which might be raised within the US itself, however then introduced into America, slaughtered there after which proposed for exports.
However this shall be a call taken on its deserves, not for comfort, to not get a deal. We’ll be taking a call within the nationwide curiosity on this space, as your viewers would anticipate us to.
Liberal senator Jane Hume warned in opposition to any weakening of biosecurity legal guidelines. She mentioned:
This isn’t about defending an business’s prosperity, it’s about defending an business’s integrity. So if you’re tweaking biosecurity legal guidelines by watering them down, that’s one thing that I feel that we might be very involved about.

Tom McIlroy
PM says Australia is not going to ease biosecurity guidelines amid discussions over US beef
Anthony Albanese says Australia has no plans to ease biosecurity guidelines in negotiations with the Trump administration over deliberate commerce tariffs.
US beef could possibly be allowed into Australia for the primary time in a long time, after it was banned within the mad cow illness outbreak again in 2003.
Some beef originating in Canada or Mexico, however slaughtered within the US, could possibly be allowed into Australia beneath a potential concession. Albanese is anticipated to fulfill the US President on the sidelines of the G7 summit in Canada later this month.
“We’ll never loosen any rules regarding our biosecurity,” Albanese informed ABC Radio Melbourne. He went on:
If issues could be sorted out in a means that protects our biosecurity, in fact we don’t simply say no … however our first precedence is biosecurity.
Pushed for element, Albanese careworn he wouldn’t weaken any of the prevailing protections.
Full cease. Exclamation mark. It’s merely not value it.

Tom McIlroy
Albanese says he ‘expects respect back’ earlier than he heads to G7 subsequent week
Anthony Albanese is talking on ABC radio in Melbourne this morning, earlier than his go to to Canada subsequent week for the G7 leaders’ assembly. Albanese is anticipated to fulfill with the US president, Donald Trump, on the summit.
He mentioned he’s wanting ahead to the talks, the primary time the 2 leaders will meet face-to-face. However the assembly comes with some threat and follows tough receptions for some world leaders from Trump, together with Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy and South Africa’s Cyril Ramaphosa. Albanese mentioned:
I cope with individuals, whoever they’re, in the identical respectful means. I anticipate respect again. I’m the prime minister of Australia.
We don’t have a subservient relationship to any nation. We’re a sovereign nation that stands on our personal two toes.
He mentioned his job throughout the go to is to talk up for Australia’s nationwide curiosity.
NSW police will launch Operation Snow Secure right this moment with opening of ski season
NSW police and the state’s nationwide parks service will announce the beginning of this yr’s Operation Snow Secure later right this moment, which can run by early October. The launch coincides with the opening of ski season tomorrow.
Officers introduced a “surge” in extra officers shall be deployed to the Snowy Mountain area. Police have warned in earlier years they’d be monitoring for alcohol-related crime in venues, harmful and distracted driving within the space and “risky behaviour” on ski slopes.
The launch additionally coincides with the lengthy weekend for the King’s birthday vacation, with double demerits in power from right this moment by Monday at midnight.
Victoria police trying to find lacking $70,000 caravan
Victoria police are interesting for data after a $70,000 caravan was allegedly stolen earlier this yr. Authorities say a truck outfitted with a crane drove on to a property within the Melbourne suburb of Braybrook in April, hooked the caravan up and drove off.
The caravan, a Spaceland heritage mannequin, had been utilized by its proprietor till his latest dying and contained private belongings that had been necessary to his household.
Investigators have launched CCTV footage and pictures in hopes of discovering the caravan.

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One in 30 present employees pays new tremendous tax, modelling suggests
Only one in 30 Australians employed right this moment would find yourself paying Labor’s proposed tremendous tax, new modelling suggests, although consultants say the true quantity will doubtless be even decrease.
The federal government is planning to boost taxes for earnings on the a part of balances above $3m from the usual 15% to 30%, which it says will have an effect on 80,000 individuals, representing the highest 0.5% of accounts.
The quantity of people that hit that $3m threshold by the point they retire will rise over time to incorporate 500,000 individuals at present working, in keeping with Monetary Companies Council modelling launched final night time.
These 500,000 signify simply 3.5% of all employed individuals in Australia, totalling 14.6m in April.
The FSC’s calculations don’t embody people who find themselves but to affix the workforce. When you add them in, the Treasury expects the reform to hit 10% of Australians by the 2050s, whereas AMP economist Diana Mousina predicts that will rise to greater than 30% of individuals by the 2060s.
The treasurer, Jim Chalmers, has mentioned he expects a future authorities would raise the brand new tax’s threshold, which might imply a smaller share of employees could be captured by the tax. The Grattan Institute’s Brendan Coates has mentioned the edge would have to be lifted above $3m by 2040 to keep away from contradicting an current cap on the tax-free switch of tremendous balances.
If the edge had been as a substitute set at a decrease $2m however lifted yearly in proportion with inflation, as proposed by the Greens, a fair smaller share of the workforce would pay the tax: simply 1.2% of right this moment’s employees, or 200,000 individuals, the FSC mentioned.
However the FSC mentioned it didn’t consider future governments would be capable to afford lifting the edge, or indexing it to inflation. Its chief govt, Blake Briggs, mentioned:
The FSC is worried that the absence of indexation is a deliberate and cynical design characteristic of the brand new tax, that targets youthful Australians.
Science minister says AI presents ‘enormous’ alternative for Australia
Tim Ayres, the minister for business, innovation and science, mentioned the federal government might have a look at imposing new legal guidelines round synthetic intelligence however described the know-how as an “enormous” financial alternative Australia couldn’t afford to fall behind on. Ayres informed RN Breakfast:
It is a actually necessary contribution to the productiveness agenda and actually necessary contribution to our plan for financial progress. We’re, in fact, as you say, going to must attend fastidiously to managing dangers and harms, you already know, potential dangers, potential harms.
Ayers described AI as a “whole of nation endeavour” that will require coordination between unions, employees and their employers. He mentioned the federal government was working “carefully” by any potential adjustments to legal guidelines surrounding AI to deal with any potential harms of the know-how.
Courtroom determination coming right this moment after Tasmania leaping citadel tragedy
The operator of a leaping citadel on the centre of a tragedy that killed six youngsters is anticipated to seek out out whether or not she is responsible of office security breaches, AAP stories.
The youngsters had been having fun with end-of-year celebrations on at a college’s oval when a wind gust lifted the citadel into the air. Rosemary Gamble, proprietor of Taz-Zorb, which arrange the gear, pleaded not responsible to failing to adjust to a office well being and security obligation.
Justice of the Peace Robert Webster is anticipated to ship his determination on Friday morning in Devonport magistrates courtroom, following a 10-day listening to in November.
Asic says it’s nonetheless going after monetary wrongdoing regardless of name or not it’s break up up
Sarah Courtroom, the deputy chair of the Australian Safety and Funding Fee (Asic), says the company has spent years “rebuilding its enforcement focus and capability” regardless of a parliamentary inquiry final yr that mentioned it ought to be break up in two after “comprehensive” failure.
Courtroom spoke to Radio Nationwide Breakfast to reply to criticism concerning the sharpness of Asic’s tooth:
Asic has been rebuilding its enforcement focus and functionality over a few years. In actual fact, ever for the reason that royal fee, we now have actually taken a really completely different method to our enforcement work.
It is a persevering with development of accelerating our enforcement exercise. And proper on the coronary heart of what we’re doing is monetary establishments throughout the sectors we regulate, whether or not it’s banks, superannuation funds, or insurance coverage corporations, and actually wanting on the means that they’re treating or participating with their clients.
A parliamentary committee inquiry delivered a scathing overview of Asic’s function countering company misconduct final yr, saying the company had “comprehensively failed to fulfil its regulatory remit”.
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Good morning, we’ve made it to Friday. Nick Visser right here to information you thru right this moment’s breaking information. Right here’s what we’ll have an eye fixed on:
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The deputy chair of the Australian Safety and Funding Fee says the company has been “rebuilding” its enforcement functionality and pursing banks for wrongdoing, regardless of a parliamentary inquiry final yr that really useful the watchdog be break up into two for “comprehensively” failing its function.
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A courtroom is anticipated to difficulty a ruling after the leaping citadel tragedy in Tasmania in 2021. Six youngsters died and three others had been severely injured after a wind gust lifted the construction into the air throughout a celebration.
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We’ll proceed to comply with the political disaster in Tasmania after the state’s decrease home handed a vote of no-confidence. The Liberal premier, Jeremy Rockliff, has requested an early election, which might be Tasmania’s fourth state election in seven years.
Keep on with us.