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Turnbull speaks of mistreatment of First Australians to mark 50 years since referendum – politics live ABC boss Michelle Guthrie demands apology from Quadrant over Roger Franklin article – politics live
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Arts Minister Mitch Fifield calls Quadrant comments on Manchester attack "sick and unhinged", says its a new low in public debate #estimates
Communications Minister Mitch Fifield says he's just become aware of the Quadrant article and is pleased the ABC has condemned it #estimates
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Notice of something coming up just after 4pm..
The parliament’s tax and revenue committee will meet with the Australian National Audit Office (ANAO) for public hearings into taxpayers engagement with the ATO.
Nat MP Kevin Hogan is the chair of that committee. Given the$165m Plutus ATO scandal the Committee will also consider the “robustness of ATO regulatory powers and practices to identify black economy traders and collect revenue due as payments systems go electronic”.
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Adam Bandt: Labor's political opportunism jaw-dropping on schools
Adam Bandt calls on the government to fund Catholic schools directly – rather than calculating the funding and giving to the Catholic education offices in a lump sum – to ensure each school gets its fair share.
The Greens do not support Labor’s locking in law of ever-rising funding to wealthy schools that don’t need it.
And it is jaw-dropping to watch Labor now become the staunch defenders of over-funded Catholic schools, showing this is just rank political opportunism by the ALP.
The Greens believe government should fund Catholic schools directly, put an end to using poorer Catholic schools to subsidise wealthier ones, and I challenge Labor to agree with us on that.
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Adam Bandt signals Greens won't be voting for schools package
After a bit of a fan dance by the Greens, Adam Bandt has underlined the party’s opposition to the government’s Gonski 2.0, forcing the government to negotiate with the entire Senate crossbench.
He has also said Julie Gillard’s promise that no school would be worse off has entrenched inequities and undermined needs-based funding.
I will not support cuts to funding to schools in my electorate and I will not support a reduction in funding to public schools around the country.
We will use the Senate inquiry to shine a spotlight on this bill and consult with parents and teachers and their unions to determine what is needed to implement the original Gonski plan.
We mustn’t forget that the Gillard Labor government’s promise that no private school would get a reduction in funding has exacerbated the inequities in funding.
The special deals for the Catholic education sector and other school systems and the refusal to legislate the funding increases to the states, despite the Gonski report’s recommendation to do so, are major failings of the Gillard Labor government arrangements.
As a result, what we currently have is not ‘needs-based funding’.
He calls for a return to the original Gonski recommendations.
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George Brandis: Trump's intelligence sharing is not a security risk to Oz
AAP reports:
Australian authorities have not reviewed intelligence-sharing arrangements with the US in light of the controversy surrounding Donald Trump’s loose lips.Pressure is mounting on the US president over interactions with Russia, including his reported disclosure of classified information with its foreign minister.“President Trump is not a security risk to Australia,” the attorney general, George Brandis, told a Senate hearing in Canberra on Wednesday, adding he was the democratically-elected leader of the nation’s most important ally and intelligence partner.Asked if the five eyes intelligence-sharing arrangement – between Australia, the US, UK, Canada and New Zealand – was as stable as it was before Trump’s victory, Brandis said: “Nothing has changed”.Greens senator Nick McKim argued the propensity of Trump to “blab” about things warranted Australia to reconsider providing the US with highly sensitive information.“Quite frankly, I’m astounded that events in the last couple of weeks have not resulted in a reconsideration of the intelligence that Australia shares with the US,” McKim said, noting reports other nations were withholding intelligence to the US.
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AAP reports:
Arts Minister Mitch Fifield has ruled out selling the iconic painting Blue Poles despite the suggestion of one of his Liberal colleagues.Senator James Paterson last year said it was time to cash in the Jackson Pollock painting Gough Whitlam famously bought for the national gallery in the 1970s for $1.3 million, but now valued at about $350 million, to pay down federal debt.Senator Fifield told a Senate hearing in Canberra on Wednesday the government wouldn’t be selling the “destination” artwork, noting “decisions about the collection are ones for the council of the gallery”.
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ABC boss Michelle Guthrie says Quadrant sunk to new low in debate
Managing director of the ABC, Michelle Guthrie has demanded an apology and removal from Quadrant magazine.
Quadrant promotes itself as ‘the leading general intellectual journal of ideas’. Those words ring hollow in the wake of last night’s vicious and offensive attack on the ABC, its staff and its program guests.
To take issue with our programming and our content is one thing. But to express the wish that, if there were any justice, the horrific terrorist bombing in Manchester would have taken place in the ABC’s Ultimo studio and killed those assembled there is a new low in Australian public debate.
This was part of the offending piece.
Life isn’t fair and death less so. Had there been a shred of justice, that blast would have detonated in an Ultimo TV studio. Unlike those young girls in Manchester, their lives snuffed out before they could begin, none of the panel’s likely casualties would have represented the slightest reduction in humanity’s intelligence, decency, empathy or honesty.
It has since been amended to this.
Life isn’t fair and death less so. What if that blast had detonated in an Ultimo TV studio? Unlike those young girls in Manchester, their lives snuffed out before they could begin, none of the panel’s likely casualties would have represented the slightest reduction in humanity’s intelligence, decency, empathy or honesty.
Guthrie will appear at senate estimates tonight.
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Warrior Wong demolishes glass with bare hands.Warrior Wong demolishes glass with bare hands.
**CLEAN UP IN COMMITTEE ROOM**@SenatorWong assures #estimates she didn't break the glass pic.twitter.com/b8sN1qKn3P**CLEAN UP IN COMMITTEE ROOM**@SenatorWong assures #estimates she didn't break the glass pic.twitter.com/b8sN1qKn3P
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The education debate continues in the lower house.The education debate continues in the lower house.
It largely consists of Labor MPs reading out how much their local schools would lose if the Coalition’s school funding package goes ahead compared with Labor’s promised funding plan.It largely consists of Labor MPs reading out how much their local schools would lose if the Coalition’s school funding package goes ahead compared with Labor’s promised funding plan.
Liberal MPs are arguing the plan brings the needs-based funding formula closer into line with the original Gonski report.Liberal MPs are arguing the plan brings the needs-based funding formula closer into line with the original Gonski report.
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Birmingham: the media are mostly nice people but can be tricky sometimes. #auspol @gabriellechanBirmingham: the media are mostly nice people but can be tricky sometimes. #auspol @gabriellechan
Birmingham: "my favourite colour is... green". Not blue. Green. "I suspect it's because of the environment, trees, grass" @gabriellechanBirmingham: "my favourite colour is... green". Not blue. Green. "I suspect it's because of the environment, trees, grass" @gabriellechan
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Friend of the blog, Anna Vidot of the ABC, is reporting from the rural affairs estimates.Friend of the blog, Anna Vidot of the ABC, is reporting from the rural affairs estimates.
Wow.HALF the prawns coming into Australia were infected with #whitespot, Dept Ag says its OperationCatti report shows. #estimates #auspolWow.HALF the prawns coming into Australia were infected with #whitespot, Dept Ag says its OperationCatti report shows. #estimates #auspol
This is based on what the Dept knew at the time, and "retrofits knowledge" they have now, #estimates was told. #whitespotThis is based on what the Dept knew at the time, and "retrofits knowledge" they have now, #estimates was told. #whitespot
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Birmingham: "it took me several tries to get into parliament". Try try try again! #auspol @gabriellechan pic.twitter.com/aBCXcJfMmoBirmingham: "it took me several tries to get into parliament". Try try try again! #auspol @gabriellechan pic.twitter.com/aBCXcJfMmo
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Hey diddle diddle...Hey diddle diddle...
Simon Birmingham reading on school visit to Queenbeyan Public School #auspol ping @gabriellechan pic.twitter.com/ZEE4m7ABdPSimon Birmingham reading on school visit to Queenbeyan Public School #auspol ping @gabriellechan pic.twitter.com/ZEE4m7ABdP
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In the house, we are back to the school funding package.In the house, we are back to the school funding package.
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This is weird.This is weird.
While #estimates enjoys morning tea, let us ponder this: ~a TONNE of meat was seized from intl passengers at GoldCoast airport ALONE last yrWhile #estimates enjoys morning tea, let us ponder this: ~a TONNE of meat was seized from intl passengers at GoldCoast airport ALONE last yr
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It really was a pretty amazing moment, having so many Indigenous campaigners here.
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Nice.
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The fake refugee rev up was simply to keep the applications coming in, or rather to “keep the run rate going”. Thanks to Mark Di Stefano of Buzzfeed.
Using a cricket metaphor, Immigration confirms nearly all of the so-called "fake refugees" would have already lodged claims by this year. pic.twitter.com/VcLVECIV2N
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Senator Pauline Hanson has popped up to ask questions at Ag #Estimates!! Rural Affairs committee is full of new faces today! #auspol
Hanson: what happens to Aus cattle killed under halal certification.Dept says they're all stunned prior to slaughter. #estimates #auspol
Hanson says she's been advised cattle are alive when slaughtered.Dept points out stunned is alive, but unconscious. #estimates #auspol
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One of the referendum campaigners, Aunty Dulcie Flower, slipped next to a fountain at the ceremony in parliament house this morning. It is an easy mistake as there is a black moat around the base of the fountain on an otherwise white floor. Mike Bowers has also come a cropper twice in there before, once walking backwards. The deputy PM Barnaby Joyce was one of a number who came to her aid.
Mike Bowers checked on her and she said
only my dignity is damaged.
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Treasurer Scott Morrison is introducing the bill to increase the Medicare levy by 0.5% to pay for the National Disability Insurance Scheme.
Morrison has said all the money will go towards the NDIS. He says Labor has failed to support the “shared responsibility”, given Labor is only supporting the rise for those on incomes above $87,000.
He says Labor is not putting the money towards the NDIS. (I think this claim is on the basis that Labor says it was fully funded when they left office.)
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