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The Albanian government condemns the Iranian strike to the US base in Qatar
Minister of Federal, Minister of Health, Mark Butler, He said that the Albanian government condemned Iran’s attack on a US base in Qatar and expects the Prime Minister to return to Iran’s negotiation table.
Butler spoke with ABC News this morning:
Yesterday, through the Prime Minister, we explained very clearly that we expect Iran to return to the table and increase this very variable, dangerous situation. They didn’t do that. But we encourage them to do them after this attack…
This is really a really dangerous situation. The prime minister yesterday, reiterating the words of the US president and many other leaders in the world, after a strike that we said we support after the strike to the Iranian nuclear facilities, it is time to increase.
Butler encouraged travelers to watch the Smartraveller website for updates in the region, and added that this is a “very fluent olur situation that disrupts plans for many Australians.
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El Gibbs, General Manager of the Australian disability advocacy network, said:
While disabled people are purified from their rights under guardianship systems, housing instability pushes us to margins.
This report is a road map for policy makers to address these systemic failures, and shows how much independent disability organizations work to change the lives of disabled people.
Furthermore, it strengthens the critical need for the federal government to address the inadequacy of systemic and individual advocacy to ensure change throughout the society.
Lawyers say that more disabled people have been released from the supported residence.
The National Disability advocacy center has revealed concern in housing insecurity in the second -year systemic advocacy report and the suspicious excessive use of tutelage orders.
The advocates in Victoria have increased in the notifications given to people living in group homes since the launch of the National Disability Insurance program.
These notifications are often attributed to “concern behaviors ,, but the report seems to be perceived as easier and less costly, because the real reason is that service providers prefer less support.
There are these stories in the report:
● When he was in the hospital, a disabled person learned that he had been evacuated from their homes;
● Another disabled person waited four hours for a taxi access to a wheelchair and missed a funeral;
● Disability service providers in Queensland and Western Australia are increasingly resorting to guardianship orders for disabled people, which controls them to make decisions for disabled people.
The NSW government has announced to new schools, including new primary schools in Emerald Hills, Grantham Farm, West Dapto, and a new high school in Wilton, to new schools of $ 2.6 billion.
Among the new primary schools will include jointly established kindergartens. More information is expected about progress towards 100 new preschool schools in the budget.
However, the budget will also reveal the influence of the two floods in February and March on the polls of the state and the pressure on the workers’ compensation plan due to the increase in the allegations of psychological injury from public sector employees.
However, the government is not expected to have any news about the promised transition fees, which will result in lower wages at the expense of the port bridge and tunnel and Eastern distributor users to the west of Sydney. The government is still locked in negotiations with Transüban and other privilege holders.
NSW budget will be distributed
The Minns government will start again when NSW stabilizes its pre-end debt and offers the state budget for 2025-26 in the middle of the day.
The state debt will be $ 9.4 billion lower than the 2025-26 in the pre-election budget update by the Treasury at 2025-26. A similar figure was the last budget forecast.
It shows that the government is on its way to reducing debt to $ 178.8 billion from gross debt of $ 188.2 billion by June 2026, which resulted in savings at interest costs of $ 400 million.
NSW Treasurer Daniel Mochey will want to burn the identity information of the Minns government as an economic manager by emphasizing an expected cash excess in recurrent expenditures.
Most commentators expect small expenditures for infrastructure with new expenses directed to work to support the ambitious housing targets of 377,000 new houses by 2029.
Any infrastructure spending will probably focus on hospitals and schools to support growth areas as well as water, power infrastructure and roads.
For example, the budget will include $ 250 million to comply with the federal government financing announced during the Federal Election Campaign to expand the Mona Valet Road. This project was in the middle due to financing deduction.

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National Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Agreement The Low Progress Record, Productivity Commission he says
The Productivity Commission says that the National Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Agreement has made little progress to improve lives.
Commissioner Selwyn button He said that the National Mental Health and Suicide Prevention Agreement includes initiatives that do not bind each other or an inclusive strategy ”initiatives. He said:
The consumers, caregivers and service providers we talked about told us about the ongoing challenges that provide care and maintenance and coordinated services that do not respond to the need.
The issues related to the agreement were emphasized by the lack of a significant commitment, Angela JacksonAnother commission member, he said:
When the NDIS was introduced, governments withdrew most of the funds for psychosocial support. This left 500,000 people with mental illness without support. The addressing of this gap requires a kind of national coordination that has been proven by the current agreement.
The Productivity Commission proposes that the current agreement be extended to 2027 to allow the new agreement to be designed with consumers, caregivers and service providers.

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Old Interior Secretary Mike Pimzullo It appeared at 7.30 last night, where Australia should be worried about any potential Iran retaliation.
Minister of Interior, Tony BurkeThe secretary and the Anti -Terror Coordinator in the Interior will work with border institutions, investigations and others to ensure that Australia is completely “locking” and any risk from sleeping cells, sabotage or assassination risk.
He warned against sensationalization and said that “dirty bombs” could be built. He said:
If any of these facilities, especially Fordow, enriched uraniums in the degree of enrichment,… [if that] It can be used for the construction of a dirty bomb.
In other words, a radiological distribution device that does not explode with a nuclear effect, but can cause dangerous radiological damage on a large area, gives you cancer and dies with a slow and painful death-regeneration-rejimizing and determine that we cannot contain and cannot contain a more militant sub-fabrika.
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Old Internal Boss Mike Pezulllo The Albanian government warned us about the risk of using “dirty bombs” against Australia after supporting strikes to nuclear facilities. PEZULLO also told the Interior Minister to 7.30 of ABC. Tony BurkeIn order to ensure that Australia is completely “locked”, it will be “more work”. There is more than Pezullo, and we can be sure that Iran will react more after a night retaliation against the US.
A busy day in state politics, NSW, Queensland and the Law are distributed. In NSW, the Minns government claims that the state’s front-subsequent debt stabilizes its debt, while in Queensland, the Crisaflli government in Queensland is expected to promise that despite the concern about the financing of the state. More details in a short time.