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To conclude, here’s a look back at the day’s major stories:
Alan Jones has been charged with 24 offences against eight alleged victims spanning two decades after a lengthy police investigation into allegations of indecent assault and sexual touching.
Education Minister Jason Clare has accused Opposition Leader Peter Dutton of being a fraud on immigration after Coalition frontbenchers vowed to block new laws allowing the government to cap the number of international students arriving in Australia.
Senator Ralph Babet has pulled down a social media post spouting a string of racist and homophobic slurs after the Senate voted overwhelmingly to condemn his behaviour. A separate reprimand was also given to independent senator Lidia Thorpe for her Indigenous rights protest against King Charles III last month.
In NSW, the state government is demanding the main rail union remove a work ban that requires 24-hour train services and another that reduces staff availability, raising the risk of severe disruptions or a shutdown of Sydney’s passenger rail network if workers refuse to budge.
In Victoria, a federal push to withdraw funding from Melbourne’s Suburban Rail Loop has sparked infighting within the Liberals as state MPs are frustrated by the intervention from their Canberra colleagues.
In Queensland, a much-hyped partial start to Brisbane City Council’s $1.4 billion Metro bus project has come to a quiet end just one month after it began.
In Western Australia, a community in Perth’s south has raised the alarm over a proposal to build a fifth McDonald’s chain in their suburb – and the second to sit directly opposite a primary school.
In business news, the corporate regulator has vowed to take more lenders to court for failing customers in financial distress after revealing it was suing National Australia Bank over allegations it ignored more than 300 vulnerable customers during their time of need.
- In international news, US President Joe Biden’s administration has lifted restrictions that had blocked Ukraine from using US-supplied weapons to strike deep into Russian territory.
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