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Albo visits Middle East, RBA makes rate decision, and Palestinian statehood in focus

The Prime Minister’s international round continues, the government declares the latest budget, and the Australian Reserve Bank makes a price decision. Welcome to another week in Australian politics.

Anthony Albane ended his visit to England and went to the next United Arab Emirates, where he will meet with President Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan. On the agenda, there will be a discussion about the Australian-UAE comprehensive economic partnership agreement. Trade Minister Don Farrell earlier this year in question The agreement will mean that almost all Australian products will enter the UAE without tariffs, including meat, milk, cereals and minerals.

If you want to learn more about what has been done on Albania’s trip so far, read my colleague Rich James in the “Magical Gizem Tour of Albo”.

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A Parliament Committee will organize in Canberra Two -day hearing Climate change incorrect information. Witness list includes many academics from Australia and the United Nations authorities as well as Australia and abroad.

Today, RBA also points to the beginning of the two -day board meeting. Tuesday, an announcement about prices will be made at 14:30 and then at 15:30 will be a big day to hold a press conference. Apparently we introduce our RBA stories in this column, and if you want to check the latest analysis, you know where to find it.

If you are wondering why frequent brochure schemes “sit down in the landscapes of the Reserve Bank ,, we can also satisfy this longing – we can take a look at Michael Sainsbury’s story from last week.

The early news cycle of this morning was dominant to publish the government’s final budget result approaching, which was revealed for the last financial year of approximately $ 18 billion. ABC News notified. Today, wait for the entire version later.

On Wednesday, Professor Ben Saul and Human Rights Attorney Chris Sidoti will appeal to the National Press Club about why recognizing the Palestinian state of Palestinian state is “necessary but inadequate”. Last week, we have published a story of Puluyon Separation from Gaza City ın of Palliative Care Practice Practitioner Rachel Coghlan – this should be read, as it is.

Finally, reminding that daylight savings started on Sunday in NSW, Victoria, Tasmania and the Law. The hours will be moved from 2 to 3 pm for one hour, which means more light in the evenings.

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