PM sets his red lines before meeting with Trump
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PM sets his red lines before meeting with Trump
Albanese says higher wage rates don’t contradict productivity push
Albanese reveals new ‘productivity roundtable’ for August
Labor’s first act will be to cut student debt: PM
Albanese pledges to stick to the basics
The rule that could allow marines to take on US citizens
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Here’s how the day unfolded:
PM sets his red lines before meeting with Trump Anthony Albanese has revealed his red lines before his discussion with Donald Trump next week. “Things like the pharmaceutical benefit scheme, the media bargaining code, our biosecurity. They’re not … on the table, as far as we’re concerned,” Albanese said at the National Press Club.
PM pledges to cut housing ‘red tape’ and reduce costs Anthony Albanese says his government must push local authorities to “cut through” red tape to make it cheaper to build new houses.
Albanese reveals new ‘productivity roundtable’ for August Anthony Albanese will replicate the Jobs and Skills Summit he held early in his first term, this time with the aim of developing new policies to bolster productivity.
Steven Kennedy to take over Prime Minister and Cabinet Treasury Secretary Steven Kennedy has been appointed the new secretary of the department of Prime Minister and Cabinet, replacing the outgoing Glyn Davis. Finance Department boss Jenny Wilkinson will become the first female Treasury Secretary.
The rule that could allow marines to take on US citizens The Pentagon is scrambling to establish rules to guide US Marine Corps personnel who could be faced with the rare and difficult prospect of using force against citizens on American soil, now that the Trump administration is deploying active duty troops to the immigration raid protests in Los Angeles.
Macron defies Trump with visit to Greenland In a challenge to President Donald Trump’s vow to take control of Greenland, President Emmanuel Macron of France will visit the enormous Arctic island on June 15 with the aim of “contributing to the reinforcement of European sovereignty.”
Trump would support arrest of Newsom US President Donald Trump said he would support the arrest of California Governor Gavin Newsom over possible obstruction of his administration’s immigration enforcement measures amid protests in the state.
NSW deputy premier reveals cancer diagnosis The deputy premier of NSW has revealed she has breast cancer and is taking time out to undergo treatment.
Thunberg will be made to watch October 7 massacre footage Israel’s military has been ordered to show Greta Thunberg footage of Hamas’s Oct 7 2023 attack on southern Israel. Israel Katz, the defence minister, on Monday congratulated the IDF for its interception of an aid boat carrying Thunberg and 11 other activists before it could reach Gaza.
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