David Coleman
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- Gaza Strip
‘That’s not our policy’: Coalition splits with Trump on Gaza ‘clean-out’
New opposition foreign affairs spokesman David Coleman says a Coalition government would argue for a two-state solution for the Palestinian and Israeli people, not the plan put forward by Donald Trump.
- David Crowe
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Dutton overlooks deputy in surprise frontbench pick, creates gender parity with Labor
The promotion of two women takes to 11 the number of women in Peter Dutton’s alternative cabinet, the same number as Labor, though the opposition has far fewer women backbenchers.
- Paul Sakkal
Labor’s Andrew Leigh backs ban on gambling ads
The assistant minister said it would be a fitting tribute to colleague Peta Murphy if parliament enacted a ban and named it after her.
- Olivia Ireland
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- Social media
TV networks raise censorship concerns about misinformation bill
Free TV Australia, the peak body for commercial broadcasters, says it is concerned that legitimate broadcast content could be banned by digital platforms under the proposed laws.
- Lisa Visentin
Investigation launched into Labor’s mobile phone black spot scheme
The Australian National Audit Office investigation announced on Wednesday is the first into alleged pork-barrelling by the government since the election.
- Paul Sakkal
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- Social media
Laws no ‘Ministry of Truth’: Minister defends proposed misinformation laws
The federal government is facing mounting opposition within Coalition ranks to its proposal to beef up the media regulator.
- Lisa Visentin
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- AI
ChatGPT should pay to use media content, says opposition
In the first outline of its stance on artificial intelligence, the opposition signalled it is open to bipartisanship as Labor considers rules to manage the technology.
- Paul Sakkal
Liberal Party must preselect a woman in Aston, Dutton says
Dutton’s intervention in the state decision will increase pressure on local Liberals to preselect a woman to replace outgoing frontbencher Alan Tudge.
- Anthony Galloway
Pandemic reveals ‘immense opportunity’ in digital mental health treatment
Integrating digital services with in-person systems is key to revolutionising the country’s struggling mental health system, experts say.
- Rachel Clun
Social media giants face hefty fines for breaches under proposed privacy measures for kids
Facebook and other platforms could be hit with fines of up to $10 million if they don’t obtain parental consent for users under 16.
- Lisa Visentin
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