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Here’s a look back at this afternoon’s major stories:
- Treasurer Jim Chalmers has ruled out the “Robin Hood tax” put forward by the Greens while defending the government’s cost-of-living measures.
Greens MP Max Chandler-Mather has defended his decision to speak at a Brisbane CFMEU rally on Tuesday, but distanced himself from signs displayed at the protest that depicted Prime Minister Anthony Albanese as a Nazi.
NSW Premier Chris Minns has criticised his federal Labor colleague Tanya Plibersek over her rejection of a proposal for a gold mine in Blayney, in the state’s central west, saying the “eleventh hour” decision was “disappointing”.
The local sharemarket turned around its morning losses to close flat as traders digested a slightly smaller than expected deceleration in domestic inflation that briefly pushed the Australian dollar to its highest level this year.
Thanks once again for tuning in to our live coverage, this is Hannah Kennelly signing off.