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    Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has dismissed the costs of nuclear cited in the latest report from CSIRO.

    Dutton points to NSW-Origin deal as case for nuclear power

    The opposition leader says the NSW-Origin deal is an example of how Labor’s approach will increase power bills; Optus sued by ACMA over 2022 cyberattack. Follow updates live.

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    • Campbell Kwan

    Universities brace for foreign student cuts of up to 95pc

    Both sides of politics say the reductions are needed to relieve housing pressure and both plans would deliver a huge shock to the $48b industry.

    • Julie Hare
    Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is backing local battery-making.

    Albanese powers ahead with Australian-made battery plan

    Prime Minister Anthony Albanese will launch a National Battery Strategy on Thursday for the $523 million for batteries in last week’s budget.

    • Ronald Mizen

    Yesterday

    A sustainable NDIS depends on delivering forecast savings.

    Advancing digital transformation of public services

    How can we drive service transformation and digital leadership at all levels of government?

    Over 70 per cent of lawyers were born in  Australia.

    Hedge fund betting on class actions banks on $135m profit a year

    The fund behind largest litigation deal in history expects to make about $135 million a year from the deal, illustrating the huge profits up for grabs for investors.

    • Ronald Mizen
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    Shadow treasurer Angus Taylor believes nuclear power is commercially viable.

    Nuclear power will be cheaper than CSIRO estimates, Libs insist

    The Coalition agrees with the CSIRO about the construction cost of a nuclear power station, but not the price of electricity it would produce.

    • Phillip Coorey
    May 23, 2024

    Glen Le Lievre cartoons for 2023-24

    See all of Glen Le Lievre cartoons for 2023 and 2024.

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    • Glen Le Lievre
    Angus Taylor addressed the National Press Club on Wednesday.

    Coalition shifts goalposts on immigration cuts

    During a National Press Club address, shadow treasurer Angus Taylor said the Coalition would cut both permanent migration and net overseas migration.

    • Phillip Coorey and Tom McIlroy
    Several passengers were injured on a Singapore Airlines flight on Tuesday.

    Injured Aussies could be compensated ‘millions’ by Singapore Airlines

    Fifty-six Australians were on board the flight and eight were injured in the “severe turbulence”; Angus Taylor says “commercial viable” nuclear power industry won’t need subsidies. Here’s how the day unfolded.

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    • Hannah Wootton
    The NDIS system is not in a healthy state.

    Bill Shorten’s NDIS spending claims can’t be trusted

    A lack of respect for taxpayers explains the NDIS blowout. Perhaps it’s because almost half of adults pay no net income tax.

    • John Kehoe
    Business Council of Australia CEO Bran Black was a lone voice on the committee.

    BCA quits big-spending welfare advisory board

    The Business Council, representing top 100 CEOs, has left the government’s Economic Inclusion Advisory Committee, arguing it put insufficient priority on workforce participation.

    • Phillip Coorey

    Nuclear could cost up to $17b and take until 2040 to build: CSIRO

    The nation’s first large-scale nuclear power plant could cost as much as $17 billion and not be operational until at least 2040, the CSIRO says.

    • Phillip Coorey

    This Month

    Shadow treasurer Angus Taylor.

    Coalition to bring back tax and spending limits: Taylor

    The Coalition will reintroduce speed limits on tax and spending, and implement reform to encourage investment and aspiration.

    • Phillip Coorey
    States should stop playing political football over the disability community, says federal disability minister Bill Shorten.

    NDIS reforms can’t wait for a ‘magical unicorn day’: Shorten

    Disability Minister Bill Shorten says premiers should stop using disabled people as a political football, after the states called for delays to NDIS reforms.

    • Tom Burton
    Anthony Albanese attended a housing construction project in western Sydney on Tuesday.

    Labor premiers leave Miles on his own with Dutton on immigration

    Former treasurer Wayne Swan has accused Peter Dutton of “dog whistling on migration”. 

    • Tom McIlroy, Gus McCubbing and Tom Rabe
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    Queensland needs more skilled migrants for tourism, Graeme Turner says.

    Qld industries fear compounding workforce shortage

    Labor Premier Steven Miles has backed Dutton’s plan to slash migration; Peter Dutton has accused Anthony Albanese of ‘squibbing’ his response to war crimes arrest warrants. Live updates here.

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    • Hannah Wootton
    Consumers are unable to exercise choice or meaningful control over how their data is shared and used. says ACCC consumer commissioner, Catriona Lowe.

    Nearly 46 hours a month to read all privacy policies: study

    Australians would spend nearly 46 hours a month reading all the privacy policies they encounter, according to a new report into data firms.

    • Tom Burton
    For more than a year, the government has claimed subsidising energy bills reduces inflation.

    Why you can’t argue the $300 energy rebate will lower inflation

    Energy bill relief increases real disposable income and boosts aggregate demand. We can debate how far they push inflation, but not that the direction is up.

    • Steven Hamilton
    As conditions moderate, buyers will become more discerning about where they invest in agricultural land.

    Farmers prepare to go to war with Labor over live sheep trade

    A heated meeting between federal Agriculture Minister Murray Watt, the prime minister and senior National Farmers Federation officials last week may mark a low point in relations.

    • Andrew Tillett

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