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Your morning Briefing: ALP’s $2000 handout in battery plan

Good morning, readers. ALP’s $2000 handout to subsidise household batteries and Muslim leaders ‘in denial’ about Islamist terrorism.

Good morning, readers. A Shorten government would subsidise batteries for 100,000 homes and Scott Morrison accuses senior members of Australia’s Muslim community of being in denial about Islam­ist terrorism.

Leader of the Opposition Bill Shorten attends the state funeral for Sisto Malaspina at St Patrick's Cathedral in Melbourne, Tuesday, November 20, 2018. Sisto Malaspina, co-owner of Pellegrini's Espresso Bar, was killed on Friday 9 November after he was attacked by a lone terrorist who set his car alight in Bourke Street and started stabbing passers-by. Two other men were injured. Police shot the attacker at the scene and he later died in hospital. (AAP Image/Getty Pool, Quinn Rooney) NO ARCHIVING
Leader of the Opposition Bill Shorten attends the state funeral for Sisto Malaspina at St Patrick's Cathedral in Melbourne, Tuesday, November 20, 2018. Sisto Malaspina, co-owner of Pellegrini's Espresso Bar, was killed on Friday 9 November after he was attacked by a lone terrorist who set his car alight in Bourke Street and started stabbing passers-by. Two other men were injured. Police shot the attacker at the scene and he later died in hospital. (AAP Image/Getty Pool, Quinn Rooney) NO ARCHIVING

ALP’s $2000 handout in battery plan

A Shorten government would subsidise household batteries to help reach its 50 per cent renewable energy target by 2030.

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Wide-ranging interview with Grand Mufti of Australia, Dr Ibrahim Abu Mohamed, regarding Boston bombings, Sheikh Feiz Mohammed, Muslim rioters.. etc. At his Fairfield office.
Wide-ranging interview with Grand Mufti of Australia, Dr Ibrahim Abu Mohamed, regarding Boston bombings, Sheikh Feiz Mohammed, Muslim rioters.. etc. At his Fairfield office.

Muslim leaders ‘in denial’: PM

Scott Morrison has accused ­senior members of the Muslim community of being in denial about Islam­ist terrorism. As Niki Savva writes: the Prime Minister’s approach following the Bourke Street tragedy showed he has learned on the job.

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Bali Nine drug smuggler Renae Lawrence arrives at Brisbane airport, Thursday, November 22, 2018. Lawrence was released from Indonesia's Bangli Prison yesterday after spending more than 13 years behind bars for attempting to smuggle 2.7kg of heroin from Bali to Australia. (AAP Image/Dan Peled) NO ARCHIVING
Bali Nine drug smuggler Renae Lawrence arrives at Brisbane airport, Thursday, November 22, 2018. Lawrence was released from Indonesia's Bangli Prison yesterday after spending more than 13 years behind bars for attempting to smuggle 2.7kg of heroin from Bali to Australia. (AAP Image/Dan Peled) NO ARCHIVING

Drug mule back in Australia

Renae Lawrence has arrived in the country after serving more than 13 years in jail for her role in the Bali Nine drug saga.

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Pictured is media personality Yumi Stynes at her home in Balmain in Sydney.Picture: Richard Dobson
Pictured is media personality Yumi Stynes at her home in Balmain in Sydney.Picture: Richard Dobson

‘Blatant spin’: SBS sifted data

SBS has been accused of cherry-picking research results to show that Australia is overwhelmingly sexist towards women. As Bettina Arndt writes: rather than a wake-up call to the nation, the new film is the usual ideological spin we expec­t from public broadcasters.

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Teacher Regina Wilson from Woodville High School in South Australia
Teacher Regina Wilson from Woodville High School in South Australia

Union turns on anti-Lib teacher

A public school teacher who pledged to ensure her students ‘don’t vote Liberal’ should be investigated, the teachers’ union says.

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