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To conclude, here’s a look back at the day’s major stories:
Anthony Albanese signalled his election campaign slogan today after driving a raft of major policy reforms through the Senate, declaring the government has the back of ordinary Australians.
The prime minister is scrambling to calm Labor MPs dismayed by his decision to override Environment Minister Tanya Plibersek and cancel her deal with the Greens to establish a national environment watchdog.
Cbus chair Wayne Swan has defended the controversial appointments of three CFMEU-linked directors to the board of the $94 billion superannuation giant, as he apologised to 10,000 members who waited too long to receive their death and disability benefits.
In NSW, three men who gang raped three women during a buck’s weekend have been jailed for nine to 14 years for what a judge described as “callous”, “degrading and heinous” crimes.
In Victoria, Midnight Oil frontman Peter Garrett has ended his review of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra before it began.
In Queensland, one of Australia’s worst paedophiles has been jailed for life for hundreds of sex offences he committed over the course of 19 years while working in childcare centres.
In Western Australia, firefighters have gained the upper hand in the battle against a fierce blaze threatening coastal communities north of Perth, but authorities warn challenging weather conditions will test their defences.
In business news, Google is facing multiple proposed Australian class action lawsuits, with two law firms investigating claims the tech giant engaged in anticompetitive conduct in the multi-billion dollar digital advertising market.
In world news, Vladimir Putin has praised Donald Trump as an “intelligent” politician who will find a solution to the war in Ukraine, while threatening to turn key targets in Kyiv “to dust”.
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