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Barnaby Joyce says the new survey for the coalition ‘ruthless’
Since then, according to the first newspaper, workers’ support has shown in the midst of a withdrawal of the coalition supporters. Anthony ArbaneseAAP, the election win in May.
The survey, published in Australia on Monday, an increase of 1.4 percent in Labour’s primary game, since the elections to 36%, the coalition fell from 31.8% to 29%.
And on a preferred basis for two parties, the workers’ government rose to 57% to 43% compared to the coalition in the news track.
“They are brutal numbers,” National MP Barnaby Joyce On Monday, Seven told Sunrise. Added:
Obviously, it will be a difficult time… Any person in the lower home seat… If there were three in front of your primary game, you would be very worried.
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Butler says that Alga Bloom has caused Havoc ‘in all decades of’ walking beaches
Minister of Health, Mark ButlerVoters said that he saw the effects of destruction from the first hand, including many Adelaide beach affected by Alga Bloom. RN said to breakfast before:
Only the last weekend, you know, I was going for a walk, and I saw a dead shark, a series of dead beams, dead fish, dead ink fish, and I’ve never seen scenes I never saw while walking along the Beach of Adelaide for decades.
This is a deep, deep and sad situation, but it is also quite new not only for South Australia, but also for the country.
Butler said that the federal government was ready to “be carefully evaluated” to the requests of SA from SA.
Tasmania can be in a political limo for weeks
While Tazmanya is considered election votes and the big parties are faced with a long political Limbo period in the Crossbench court. AAP Reports.
The liberals in charge claimed more than nine seats of Labour in the instant elections on Saturday, but they cannot reach the 18 -person sign for the majority.
Liberal Premier, Jeremy rockliffThe first crack was given by the worker leader in the establishment of the government by the leader of the worker, who refused to resign after he lost an insecure vote. Dean Winter. However, Winter did not try to manage the figures that would manage a working government of Rockliff.
The approval of the three -in -in -the -four seats through preferences may be weeks and any official minority agreement may not be arranged until the numbers are resolved.
On Sunday, Rockliff said that he reached the independent independents in Crossbench and promised to work in cooperation.
Tasmanya’s Mercury newspaper had a suitable front page this morning.

Environmental Minister is going to Adelaide in the middle of Bloom’s destructive toxic algae
Minister of Environment, Murray WattA toxic algae on the coast of Southern Australia will go to Adelaide in the midst of the increasing crisis.
Guardian’s Australia’s TORY Shepherd The Bloom, which was reported this weekend, doubled the action and killed at least 12,000 animals in 400 types, including Port Jackson Sharks and starfish.
Watt said the government would be ready to support SA:
While managing this event, we have constantly said that we are willing to support the Southern Australian government, and the visit I paid today will enable me to inform the cabinet what the situation is and which support may be necessary.
Mark Butler says that Australia will not negotiate in PBS
Butler was asked how the Trump administration would react if the threats of pharmaceutical imports and the adversely affecting the Australian companies of the Albanian government. Butler said:
We will not negotiate about our PBS. We know that the government of the great pharmaceutical industry in the United States is to lobby… It is very difficult to reduce and reduce the plans of Australia and other countries.
Now, it’s not surprising that Big Pharma wants to see higher prices, because it means larger snow. But you know, our position is definitely rock solid. We will not negotiate around this.
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‘Everything About Delivery’: Butler says that the new parliament will work on campaign promises
Minister of Federal, Minister of Health, Mark ButlerWhen the Parliament sat for the first time since the May elections tomorrow, I talked to RN Breakfast about the government’s plans. Butler said that the Albanian government would force the key campaign commitments to see that the Labor Party has risen to victory in May:
It’s about doing this. This is about paying back the confidence given by the people of Australia to the Labor Party and choosing us more. Now our job is to fulfill these promises. Our words.
Butler confirmed the three biggest priorities:
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Reducing student debt by 20%, for many Australians, an average of $ 5,500 from debt.
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Increase safety in child care centers.
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And protection of penalty rates and overtime wages for Australian workers.
Barnaby Joyce says the new survey for the coalition ‘ruthless’
Since then, according to the first newspaper, workers’ support has shown in the midst of a withdrawal of the coalition supporters. Anthony ArbaneseAAP, the election win in May.
The survey, published in Australia on Monday, an increase of 1.4 percent in Labour’s primary game, since the elections to 36%, the coalition fell from 31.8% to 29%.
And on a preferred basis for two parties, the workers’ government rose to 57% to 43% compared to the coalition in the news track.
“They are brutal numbers,” National MP Barnaby Joyce On Monday, Seven told Sunrise. Added:
Obviously, it will be a difficult time… Any person in the lower home seat… If there were three in front of your primary game, you would be very worried.
Former giant of ABC Business Journalism, Peter Ryan is dead
Peter Ryan, A Walkley award -winning journalist, who has been working in the field for 45 years, died in Sydney after fighting cancer. He was 64 years old.
Ryan spent 35 years in ABC before he retired as the publisher’s senior business reporter to spend more time with his family. In addition to other roles, he served as ABC’s Washington Bureau Chief, Victoria’s TV News Chairman and Current Affairs Head and Business Breakfast Producer. HE Walkey won In 2017, for an exposure of Commonwealth Bank scandal.
Accountant, Jim ChalmersRyan’a last month, called the “Absolute Legend”, he wrote at that time:
Every day when you wake up and thinking about what is happening in the economy, if you just had to listen to a voice to make sure you have taken the basic elements, it would be Peter.
Good morning
Good morning and happy Monday. Nick Visser To take you to the news. Here are the ones on the deck:
TAĞMAP’S SNAP Selection While the votes were counted, both liberal and working parties addressed Crossbench with the hope of forming a government, while another hanging parliament surrendered this weekend. The three seats felt in doubt can last these weeks, while the deputies express their commitment.
Federal MPs will go to Canberra for the first time since March 28 tomorrow, a choice, several international crisis and the continuously developing tariff threats. 48. Parliament will first return to the proposal to reduce hecs debt as a treasurer Jim Chalmers promised.
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