Thanks for reading the national news blog. Our coverage has concluded for today.
Here’s a recap of what we covered:
- Federal Health Minister Mark Butler announced a review into the prescription of both puberty blockers and hormone therapy for transgender adolescents and children. Butler has appointed Australia’s peak medical research body, the National Health and Medical Research Council, to develop new national guidelines in place of state guidelines that have seen an explosion in the number of young people transitioning gender.
- Prime Minister Anthony Albanese became testy with journalists asking him about the decision to keep secret this week’s revelation that a caravan filled with explosives was discovered in Sydney over a week ago. He said he would always prioritise safety and support police decisions.
- Opposition Leader Peter Dutton said in a speech on Friday morning that roles in the public service focusing on cultural diversity are an example of positions that “do nothing to improve the lives of everyday Australians”. It faced some blowback, including from Teal MP Allegra Spender and sex discrimination commissioner Anna Cody.
- Two men abused by the late Cardinal George Pell in the 1970s have been granted compensation by the federal government’s National Redress Scheme, despite Pell being acquitted of separate criminal charges by the High Court in 2020.
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