Calls for industry to shut down after CFMEU protests
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That’s a wrap – thank you for reading The Australian Financial Review blog today. These were some of our main stories:
- Australia pressed to spend more climate dollars in Pacific: As he heads to the Pacific Islands Forum, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is under pressure to boost Australia’s contribution to poorer nations’ fight against climate change.
- How to remake the CFMEU culture of confrontation: Only deeper, durable changes will stop the law-breaking construction union’s self-reinforcing behaviour re-emerging after three years of administration.
- PwC Australia cites confidentiality to withhold CEO data from inquiry: The consulting firm has refused to give a parliamentary inquiry the service agreement between local CEO Kevin Burrowes and PwC International.
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