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That’s a wrap – thank you for reading The Australian Financial Review blog today. Here are the highlights:
- ‘Zero tolerance for corruption’: ACTU agrees to suspend CFMEU: ACTU secretary Sally McManus has announced her union has agreed to suspend the CFMEU as an affiliate of the movement’s peak body during a meeting of its executive.
- Burke, Albanese warn CFMEU not to fight administration push: Workplace Relations Minister Tony Burke warned the CFMEU he would legislate to remove legal barriers if it opposes the appointment of an external administrator.
- ‘I carry a firearm every day’: party chief who wanted gun inside RNC: Guns were allowed to the edge of the Republican National Convention perimeter this week. Their own politicians wanted to bring their pistols inside the venue.
- Trump could be ‘a loser’ if he abandons Ukraine, says Tony Abbott: The former prime minister reckons that Vladimir Putin owes the families of MH17 victims an apology and compensation for the “atrocity”.
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