Coalition: compensate super hacking victims, Chalmers calls attack ‘concerning’
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‘Very concerning’: Chalmers promises to get to the bottom of super cyberattack
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That’s a wrap – thank you for reading the Need to Know blog today. These were some of the main stories:
- ‘Very concerning’: Chalmers promises to get to the bottom of super cyberattack: Treasurer Jim Chalmers says he’s seriously concerned by a cyberattack on several big Australian superannuation funds.
- Hacked super fund members should be compensated: Coalition: Opposition home affairs spokesman James Paterson says superannuation fund members who lost money in a cyberattack should be compensated for their losses, as he accused Prime Minister Anthony Albanese of not taking it seriously enough.
- Albanese would prioritise Trump meeting if he wins election: Anthony Albanese has declared he would fly to the United States to meet President Donald Trump as soon as possible if he won the May 3 federal election.
- Gina Rinehart acknowledges gas rift with Dutton but friendship intact: Mining magnate Gina Rinehart has acknowledged her unhappiness at Peter Dutton’s proposal to force exporters to establish a domestic gas reserve, but said she still considered the opposition leader a friend.
- ‘It’s how you get up’: PM makes light of slip up in the Hunter Valley: Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has made light of slipping off the stage at a union conference in the NSW Hunter Valley yesterday as he looks to shore up support in Sydney’s western suburbs.
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