Influencers to join campaign trail
After Labor invited about a dozen influencers to the budget lockup for the first time, the personalities will soon follow Anthony Albanese on the hustings.
After Labor invited about a dozen influencers to the budget lockup for the first time, the personalities will soon follow Anthony Albanese on the hustings.
As Labor’s tax cuts pass their first hurdle in the lower house, Jim Chalmers says Senate ‘shenanigans’ are holding up an extension of the instant asset write-off, which wasn’t in the budget.
The dean of a leading law school has defended universities, saying law is ‘not abstract or divorced’ from regular lives and students should be encouraged to view it differently.
The move takes power away from Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek.
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The Albanese government has invited social media influencers to the budget lock-up for the first time, including one who offers advice on ‘ways to talk with a Dutton supporter.’
The federal opposition has declared Labor’s $17bn of tax cuts are ‘for the next five weeks, not the next five years’, signalling it will oppose them.
The University of Sydney has begun a hiring spree to help ‘decolonise’ the sandstone institution’s course subjects amid indoctrination fears.
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The uproar follows the revelation that a Macquarie University law course marked students’ delivery of an acknowledgement of country.
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