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Take a look back at today’s biggest stories:
- The Australian government is indicating it intends to recognise Palestinian statehood but is yet to nominate when it will do so. It comes as other parliamentarians call on the government to recognise the State of Palestine. The opposition says Hamas is to blame for the disruption of humanitarian aid.
- Israel’s embassy in Australia has declared there is no starvation in Gaza despite calls by world leaders for more aid to be allowed into the ravaged strip and reports of surging malnutrition levels among Palestinian civilians. It claimed images of starving Gazans were false.
- Maverick Nationals MP Barnaby Joyce has introduced a private member’s bill to remove Australia’s 2050 net zero emissions target. He says the decision is not an attempt to undermine the party’s leadership. Opposition energy spokesman Dan Tehan says the Coalition won’t be deterred by Joyce’s push to abandon net zero.
- The Albanese government will introduce legislation to cap the price of medication under the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme at $25 in the second sitting week of parliament. Labor hopes to pass its student debt reduction and childcare reforms bills this week, with the Coalition indicating support for the measures.
An Aboriginal woman’s newborn was taken from her, she was denied parole and then a doctor prescribed her a high dose of synthetic opiates leading to her death. Heather Calgaret’s death in custody was preventable and her health in prison had deteriorated from the moment her baby was removed from her at birth, a coroner found today.