Vaccine mandates should be up to businesses: PM
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Question time fires up over time and place for vaccine mandates
ASIC’s Joe Longo says consumers should approach crypto with caution
APRA open to new powers forcing fund mergers
Senator Hanson’s vaccine mandate pushback rejected by the Senate
Thousands to return to Australia
Foreigners to come back within days
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That’s a wrap
And that’s a wrap for today.
- Today, The Australian Financial Review held the annual Super & Wealth Summit in Sydney. ASIC’s Joe Longo says consumers should approach crypto with caution, while AMP’s new chief executive Alexis George says she’s up for the challenge of revamping the culture after Boe Pahari’s sexual harassment scandal.
- In national defence news, Prime Minister Scott Morrison has hailed the signing of the AUKUS framework with the British and US governments, saying it will allow Australians to undertake training on operating nuclear submarines.
- And after more than 600 days of border closures, thousands of foreigners who are fully vaccinated including skilled migrants, working holidaymakers, students and humanitarian visa holders will be welcomed back to Australia from December 1 without requiring a travel exemption.
- Meanwhile in the Northern Territory, the Katherine lockdown has been extended as the Territory recorded two new local COVID cases in the area during the past 24-hour period.
See you again tomorrow.
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