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Labor targets bank tax and school funding in question time – politics live | Labor targets bank tax and school funding in question time – politics live |
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Further to the high five. | Further to the high five. |
@edhusicMP @mpbowers @gabriellechan I was preparing to defend myself from Chifley's chief heckler and basketball rookie! #iamscared | @edhusicMP @mpbowers @gabriellechan I was preparing to defend myself from Chifley's chief heckler and basketball rookie! #iamscared |
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Penny Wong has been asking the attorney general about Labor’s concern that MP David Gillespie’s eligibility to sit in parliament might fall foul of the same provision that struck out Bob Day. | Penny Wong has been asking the attorney general about Labor’s concern that MP David Gillespie’s eligibility to sit in parliament might fall foul of the same provision that struck out Bob Day. |
Labor has claimed there are possible parallels between Day - who had an indirect interest in the lease of his electorate office by the commonwealth - and Gillespie - who has an interest in a company that leases a shop to an Australia Post outlet.George Brandis tells Senate Estimates that Gillespie had sought legal advice from Guy Reynolds SC and he concluded there was “no section 44 issue at all”. | Labor has claimed there are possible parallels between Day - who had an indirect interest in the lease of his electorate office by the commonwealth - and Gillespie - who has an interest in a company that leases a shop to an Australia Post outlet.George Brandis tells Senate Estimates that Gillespie had sought legal advice from Guy Reynolds SC and he concluded there was “no section 44 issue at all”. |
Brandis said that on the advice and his own judgment of the law, the cases were “nowhere near” analogous. Gillespie has told the prime minister the conclusion of the advice. | Brandis said that on the advice and his own judgment of the law, the cases were “nowhere near” analogous. Gillespie has told the prime minister the conclusion of the advice. |
The attorney general said: | The attorney general said: |
In my own view, informed by the Bob Day high court decision, nothing in Gillespie’s arrangement goes remotely near section 44 because of the remoteness of his interest. | In my own view, informed by the Bob Day high court decision, nothing in Gillespie’s arrangement goes remotely near section 44 because of the remoteness of his interest. |
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Old mates, these two. | Old mates, these two. |
Ed Husic tries to high 5 Minister Frydenberg who instead manoeuvres for a hand shake @gabriellechan @GuardianAus pic.twitter.com/OVTOdZOQd4 | Ed Husic tries to high 5 Minister Frydenberg who instead manoeuvres for a hand shake @gabriellechan @GuardianAus pic.twitter.com/OVTOdZOQd4 |
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Cash. Accrual. Details, details. | Cash. Accrual. Details, details. |
Lalalalala... | Lalalalala... |
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Tanya Plibersek is thrown out of the chamber. When Christopher Pyne rises, he says he is disappointed that Plibersek did not stay in the chamber, given she was going so well. Smirk. | Tanya Plibersek is thrown out of the chamber. When Christopher Pyne rises, he says he is disappointed that Plibersek did not stay in the chamber, given she was going so well. Smirk. |
Speaker Smith warns him he can arrange he goes out and continues the conversation with TPlibs. ie I will throw you out. | Speaker Smith warns him he can arrange he goes out and continues the conversation with TPlibs. ie I will throw you out. |
Pyne says no thanks even though TPlibs is good company. | Pyne says no thanks even though TPlibs is good company. |
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Plibersek to Turnbull: Given Victorian public schools face a $630m funding cut, according to the Victorian government’s own numbers, and with schools in Corangamite set to lose$12m over the next two years alone, how is this policy fair or needs-based? | Plibersek to Turnbull: Given Victorian public schools face a $630m funding cut, according to the Victorian government’s own numbers, and with schools in Corangamite set to lose$12m over the next two years alone, how is this policy fair or needs-based? |
Turnbull says year on year, the funding growth is going to be 4.6% in 2018, 4.6% in 2019, 4.6 in 2020 and 4.3% in 2021. | Turnbull says year on year, the funding growth is going to be 4.6% in 2018, 4.6% in 2019, 4.6 in 2020 and 4.3% in 2021. |
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Tanya Plibersek to Malcolm Turnbull: How is it fair or needs-based that in this budget Peel high school in the deputy prime minister’s electorate will lose $1.68m over the next two years while the Armidale School, with fees up to $20,000 per year, gets an extra $16.3m over the decade? | Tanya Plibersek to Malcolm Turnbull: How is it fair or needs-based that in this budget Peel high school in the deputy prime minister’s electorate will lose $1.68m over the next two years while the Armidale School, with fees up to $20,000 per year, gets an extra $16.3m over the decade? |
Turnbull says Peel high school will receive over 10 years $8.5m in additional funding. The funding per student from the commonwealth is estimated at $4,171 and by 2027, it will be $6,659. | Turnbull says Peel high school will receive over 10 years $8.5m in additional funding. The funding per student from the commonwealth is estimated at $4,171 and by 2027, it will be $6,659. |
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Ben Doherty | Ben Doherty |
One Nation Senator Malcolm Roberts has arrived in estimates and asked the immigration department secretary Mike Pezzullo to provide details on the number of Muslims allowed entry into Australia. | One Nation Senator Malcolm Roberts has arrived in estimates and asked the immigration department secretary Mike Pezzullo to provide details on the number of Muslims allowed entry into Australia. |
Pezzullo, wiping his eyes, he has been before the the committee for about 17 hours now, promises to take it on notice. The department’s information on religion is incomplete. | Pezzullo, wiping his eyes, he has been before the the committee for about 17 hours now, promises to take it on notice. The department’s information on religion is incomplete. |
The pair has a short tete a tete about Roberts’s use of the phrase of “indiscriminate” to describe Australia’s immigration policy. Pezzullo says the terminology he has used is “non-discriminatory”. | The pair has a short tete a tete about Roberts’s use of the phrase of “indiscriminate” to describe Australia’s immigration policy. Pezzullo says the terminology he has used is “non-discriminatory”. |
Roberts: “The overwhelming weight of terrorist acts are committed by people of the Islamic ideology.” | Roberts: “The overwhelming weight of terrorist acts are committed by people of the Islamic ideology.” |
“I would put it slightly differently,” Pezzullo says, drawing a distinction between the religion of Islam and Islamist fundamentalism. | “I would put it slightly differently,” Pezzullo says, drawing a distinction between the religion of Islam and Islamist fundamentalism. |
“Twenty years ago it was Irish, I might say,” Ian Macdonald chips in, terribly usefully. | “Twenty years ago it was Irish, I might say,” Ian Macdonald chips in, terribly usefully. |
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Shorten to Turnbull: I refer to S.674 of the Corporations Act and Australian stock exchange listing rule 3.1 which requires corporations to provide accurate updates to the stock exchange on matters which may affect their share price. Inconveniently the figures that the banks have nominated they will have to pay is less than the prime minister’s budget forecast. What is it prime minister? Are the budget numbers wrong, or are the banks lying? | Shorten to Turnbull: I refer to S.674 of the Corporations Act and Australian stock exchange listing rule 3.1 which requires corporations to provide accurate updates to the stock exchange on matters which may affect their share price. Inconveniently the figures that the banks have nominated they will have to pay is less than the prime minister’s budget forecast. What is it prime minister? Are the budget numbers wrong, or are the banks lying? |
Turnbull says Labor has to learn the difference between cash and accrual accounting. | Turnbull says Labor has to learn the difference between cash and accrual accounting. |
I have never seen a more pathetic or confused attempt to try to throw dust in the obstacles in the way of the major bank levy. It may well be if the banks have a different view about it, different assumptions, they are entitled to express that. | I have never seen a more pathetic or confused attempt to try to throw dust in the obstacles in the way of the major bank levy. It may well be if the banks have a different view about it, different assumptions, they are entitled to express that. |
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